While we agree with the intent to make the filing of an appeal uniform, we strongly
recommend that it be 90 days instead of the proposed 180 days. Ninety days is
more than sufficient time to file a claim in light of multi-media technological
advances and overnight delivery. To needlessly extend the time limit 3 more
months merely delays a final resolution and further overburdens an already
overburdened system. Ninety days is more than ample time for a claimant to
submit an appeal, worldwide. For those who are unable to meet the 90-day
deadline, provisions have been provided for "compelling circumstances".
Additionally, we strongly recommend providing a clear statement that the ECAB
decision is final and binding. The appeal process already provides unlimited
reconsiderations before it reaches the ECAB level of appeal.
Section 501.3 (e): Comment from Donald Streeting, SSA, DCHR, OPE, CPSPM
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