Code of Federal Regulations · Section
§ 418.3680 — What Happens If Your Case Is Remanded By A Federal Court?
20 C.F.R. § 418.3680
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When a Federal court remands a case to the Commissioner for further consideration, the decision-maker (as described in § 418.3625) acting on behalf of the Commissioner, may make a decision. That component will follow the procedures in § 418.3625, unless we decide that we can make a decision that is fully favorable to you without another hearing. Any issues relating to your subsidy may be considered by the decision-maker whether or not they were raised in the administrative proceedings leading to the final decision in your case.
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Commissioner; Deputy Commissioner; other officers42 U.S.C. § 902