Rules of Practice and Procedure - Benefits Review Board
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The Benefits Review Board is withdrawing a direct final rule concerning its Rules of Practice and Procedure. This action, published by the Department of Labor, effectively removes the previously issued rule from the Federal Register.
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The Benefits Review Board, under the Department of Labor, has issued a rule to withdraw a direct final rule concerning its Rules of Practice and Procedure. This action, effective February 25, 2021, removes the rule that was previously published on January 11, 2021. The document itself is a one-page notice within the Federal Register.
This withdrawal means that the previously published rule will not take effect as intended. Regulated entities and legal professionals involved in cases before the Benefits Review Board should note that the withdrawn rule is no longer in force. No specific compliance actions are required as a result of this withdrawal, as it effectively reverts to the prior state of practice and procedure.
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A Rule by the Benefits Review Board on 02/25/2021
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Document Details Published Content - Document Details Agencies Department of Labor Benefits Review Board CFR 20 CFR 802 Document Citation 86 FR 11425 Document Number 2021-04008 Document Type Rule Page 11425
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Document Details Published Content - Document Details Agencies Department of Labor Benefits Review Board CFR 20 CFR 802 Document Citation 86 FR 11425 Document Number 2021-04008 Document Type Rule Page 11425
(1 page) Publication Date 02/25/2021 RIN 1290-AA35 Published Content - Document DetailsDocument Dates Published Content - Document Dates Effective Date 2021-02-25 Dates Text Effective February 25, 2021, the direct final rule published at 86 FR 1795 on January 11, 2021, is withdrawn. Published Content - Document Dates
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Department of Labor
Benefits Review Board
- 20 CFR Part 802
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AGENCY:
Benefits Review Board, Department of Labor.
ACTION:
Direct final rule; withdrawal.
SUMMARY:
Due to the receipt of significant adverse comment on the conforming Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ) rulemaking in which commenters noted that they also practice before the Benefits Review Board (BRB), the Department of Labor is withdrawing the January 11, 2021 direct final rule (DFR) that would have provided for electronic filing (e-filing) and electronic service (e-service) of papers and required e-filing for persons represented by attorneys or non-attorney representatives unless good cause is shown justifying a different form of filing.
DATES:
Effective February 25, 2021, the direct final rule published at 86 FR 1795 on January 11, 2021, is withdrawn.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mr. Thomas Shepherd, Clerk of the Appellate Boards, at (202) 693-6319 or Contact-Boards@dol.gov. Individuals with hearing or speech impairments may access this telephone number by TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at (800) 877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
In the DFR, the Department stated that if a significant adverse comment was submitted by February 10, 2021, the Department would publish a timely withdrawal in the Federal Register informing the public that the DFR will not take effect. The Department also issued an identical notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on the same day (86 FR 1857). The Department received significant adverse comment prior to the close of the comment period on the conforming Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ) rulemaking (86 FR 1862) in which commenters noted that they also practice before the Benefits Review Board (BRB). Therefore, out of an abundance of caution, the Department is withdrawing the DFR. The Department also received a request to extend the comment period of the OALJ rule and will reopen the comment period for the BRB NPRM for 15 days in a future document. In issuing a final action, the Department will consider comments received on the DFR and NPRM during the initial comment period as well as comments received during the subsequent comment period. The Department will also provide at least 30 days' notice between promulgating a final rule that requires e-filing and the date on which e-filing will become mandatory under such a rule. Furthermore, the Department notes that several comments raised concerns with the Department's electronic filing system and not the requirements of the proposed or direct final rules. To better understand and address these concerns, the Department plans to hold listening sessions during the coming weeks for users to provide feedback on the system. Information about those sessions will be announced at https://efile.dol.gov.
List of Subjects in 20 CFR Part 802
- Administrative practice and procedure
- Black lung benefits
- Longshore and harbor workers
- Workers' compensation
PART 802—RULES OF PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
Accordingly, the amendments to 20 CFR part 802, published in the Federal Register on January 11, 2021 (86 FR 1795), are withdrawn as of February 25, 2021.
Milton A. Stewart,
Acting Secretary of Labor.
[FR Doc. 2021-04008 Filed 2-23-21; 4:15 pm]
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Published Document: 2021-04008 (86 FR 11425)
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