Administrative Law Judges: Appointment of Women and Social Security Administration Staff Attorneys : Report to the Honorable Sander M. Levin, House of Representatives |
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10-point veterans 1984 competition 1984 legislation 1987 applicants 809 applications According to OPM adjusted for veterans Administrative Law Judges ALJ examination ALJ registers applications received applied for ALJ Appointment of Administrative attorney applicants available ALJ positions average scores compete for ALJ Director for ALJS Director of OPM'S eligible ALJ applicants Equal Employment Opportunity examination and appointment Examination Experience female applicants female nonveteran final rating fully examined GAO/GGD-89-5 Appointment grade levels GS-15 ALJ positions GS-15 positions Hearings and Appeals job analysis legal experience male veterans minimum qualifications Number of applicants Office of Hearings OHA officials OHA staff OHA staff attorneys OPM data OPM registers OPM'S ALJ Office percent preference points preference rules projected maximum ratings qualifying experience registers of eligible request Social Security SSA staff attorneys staff attor staff attorney applicants staff attorney positions staff attorneys applied supervisory staff attorneys Supplemental qualifications statement veter weighted score women and SSA
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Page 7 - ... disability program policies, standards, and procedures. The Council issued its report in March of 1988. 13. Staff attorneys The Secretary was to report, within 120 days of enactment, to the House Committee on Ways and Means and the Senate Committee on Finance, on the actions taken by the Secretary to establish positions which enable staff attorneys to gain the qualifying experience and quality of experience necessary to compete for ALJ positions.
Page 6 - Section 16 of the Social Security Disability Benefits Reform Act of 1984 (Public Law 98-460...
Page 6 - ... criteria for appointment to Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) positions, so that SSA staff attorneys in the Office of Hearings and Appeals could be promoted to these positions. In October 1984 Congress endorsed the idea that SSA attorneys serve as ALJs, and directed the Secretary of Health and Human Services to submit a report to two Congressional committees on actions the Secretary had taken to achieve this goal (PL 98-460, Section 13). The original version of the legislation, which was approved...
Page 1 - ... the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and the Social Security Administration (SSA...