Updated Jun 07, 2024
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This section contains the following topics:
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1. Regional Office (RO) Involvement With Docketed CAVC Appeals
Introduction |
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This topic contains information about RO involvement with docketed CAVC appeals, including |
Change Date |
June 10, 2024 |
6.D.1.a. Actions Triggered by the Docketing of an Appeal at CAVC |
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The Office of General Counsel’s (OGC) CAVC Litigation Group is responsible for litigating appeals that are before the CAVC on behalf of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Within 60 days of the date CAVC places an appeal on its docket, the CAVC Litigation Group is responsible for making copies of the appellant’s claims folder and providing them to both the appellant and CAVC. VA’s failure to meet this deadline can result in sanctions against VA and its employees.
The table below illustrates the current process utilized to ensure the CAVC Litigation Group can timely retrieve original claims folders from ROs.
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6.D.1.b. Responding to a Request From the CAVC Litigation Group for a Paper Claims Folder |
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ROs must complete the actions described in the table below within five business days of receiving a request from OAR to transfer a paper claims folder to the CAVC Litigation Group.
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6.D.1.c.
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ROs must make every attempt to locate a paper claims folder that the CAVC Litigation Group requests through the DROC. This includes conducting a thorough search for the paper claims folder, as set forth in M21-1, Part II, Subpart ii, 1.B, if necessary.
If the RO still cannot locate the paper claims folder, the VSCM or PMCM must prepare a formal declaration to CAVC that details the efforts the RO undertook to locate it.
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2. CAVC Decisions
Introduction |
This topic contains information on final CAVC decisions on pending appeals, including |
Change Date |
March 2, 2020 |
6.D.2.a.
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There are two possible scenarios that occur when CAVC issues a final decision on a pending appeal.
The table below describes the two possible scenarios.
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6.D.2.c.
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Follow the steps in the table shown below when CAVC issues a remand on the appellate issue(s).
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3. Return of Paper Claims Folders After Litigation
Introduction |
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This topic contains information on the return of paper claims folders from the CAVC Litigation Group, including
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Change Date |
September 22, 2020
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6.D.3.a. Controlling Paper Claims Folders the CAVC Litigation Group Returns |
The CAVC Litigation Group returns the paper claims folder to the RO when CAVC completes the record on appeal (ROA).
Note: The ROA is an extract of the claims folder containing all documents that both parties agree are pertinent to the appeal.
The table below describes the policy for controlling paper claims folders the CAVC Litigation Group returns.
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6.D.3.b. Role of the CAVC Litigation Group |
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After CAVC completes the ROA process, the CAVC Litigation Group
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6.D.3.c. Receipt of Claims Folders From the CAVC Litigation Group |
ROs must follow the steps in the table below after receiving a paper claims folder from the CAVC Litigation Group following completion of the ROA process.
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6.D.3.d. Requests for the Return of a Paper Claims Folder |
Follow the steps in the table below upon the receipt of a request from the CAVC Litigation Group for the return of the claims folder.
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6.D.3.e. First Dispositive Pleadings |
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The CAVC Litigation Group will return paper claims folders to ROs when CAVC has taken final action before a first dispositive pleading has been filed. Such cases involve, but are not limited to, findings that the
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6.D.3.f. Requests for a Claims Folder Prior to Completion of the ROA Process |
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If an RO requires the return of paper claims folders prior to completion of the ROA process, the RO must send a request to the CAVC Litigation Group.
Note: The CAVC Litigation Group will determine if the paper claims folders can be temporarily returned to the RO.
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