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Federal Register :: Board of Veterans' Appeals: Appeals Regulations, Rules of Practice; Delegations of Authority
A Rule by the Veterans Affairs Department on 02/24/2005
70 FR 8929
2900-AL96
05-3498
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/05-3498 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/05-3498
Steven L. Keller, Senior Deputy Vice Chairman, Board of Veterans' Appeals, Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20420, telephone 202-565-5978.
The Board of Veterans' Appeals (Board) is the component of the Department of Veterans Affairs, in Washington, DC, that decides appeals from denials of claims for veterans' benefits. The Board is under the administrative control and supervision of a Chairman directly responsible to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. 38 U.S.C. 7101. This document amends the Board's Appeals Regulations and Rules of Practice concerning delegations of authority exercised by the Chairman.
Under 38 CFR 19.14 and 20.102, certain authorities exercised by the Chairman of the Board are delegated to certain other employees of the Board. The sources of these authorities are 38 U.S.C. 7101(a), 7102, 7103, and 7104.
In 1994, 38 U.S.C. 7102 was amended to authorize the deciding of appeals by individual Board members, as well as by panels of at least three Board members. The amendment also prohibited a proceeding before the Board from being assigned to the Chairman as an individual member. Board of Veterans' Appeals Administrative Procedures Improvement Act of 1994, Public Law 103-271, § 6(a), 108 Stat. 740, 741. In May 1996, the Secretary amended the Board's Appeals Regulations and Rules of Practice to incorporate these statutory changes. See 61 FR 20447, May 7, 1996. However, certain provisions governing the Chairman's delegation of authority in the appeals regulations and rules of practice were not amended to reflect the statutory and regulatory changes. Therefore, we are now amending 38 CFR 19.14 and 20.102 to reflect those prior statutory and regulatory changes.
The 1996 rulemaking included amendments to 38 CFR 19.3, 19.11, 20.606, 20.608, and 20.900. The amendments reflected, in addition to the statutory amendments, administrative changes in the Board's organization from sections to teams. The versions of 38 CFR 19.14 and 20.102 in effect until February 24, 2005, refer to paragraphs in the previously amended regulations that were removed, redesignated, or revised by the 1996 rulemaking.
We are removing references to § 19.3(c) and (d) from 38 CFR 19.14 because the 1996 amendments revised § 19.3 so that it has no paragraph (c) or (d).
We are also removing paragraph (a) of 38 CFR 20.102 and redesignating paragraphs (b) and (c) of § 20.102 as paragraphs (a) and (b), respectively. The provisions of paragraph (a) of 38 CFR 20.102 in effect until February 24, 2005 permitted the Vice Chairman of the Board to exercise the same authority the Chairman may exercise under 38 CFR 20.900(c). However, § 20.900(c), itself authorizes the Vice Chairman to exercise that authority as well as to delegate such authority to a Deputy Vice Chairman. Therefore, paragraph (a) of § 20.102 is not necessary.
In addition, we are removing the references to Rule 608(b) and § 20.608(b) from § 20.102(b). The provisions of paragraph (b) of § 20.102 in effect until February 24, 2005, permitted the Vice Chairman of the Board and the Deputy Vice Chairmen to exercise the same authority the Chairman may exercise under 38 CFR 20.608(b). However, the 1996 amendments removed that authority from § 20.608(b) to conform with the statutory amendments. Therefore, the references in § 20.102(b) to Rule 608(b) and § 20.608(b) are inappropriate.
Finally, in 38 CFR 20.102(c), we are replacing the references to Rule 606(e) and § 20.606(e) with references to Rule 606(d) and § 20.606(d). The provisions of paragraph (c) of § 20.102 in effect until February 24, 2005 permitted the Vice Chairman of the Board, the Deputy Vice Chairmen, or members of the Board to exercise the same authority the Chairman may exercise under 38 CFR 20.606(e). However, that authority is now in § 20.606(d). Thus, a reference to paragraph (d) instead of paragraph (e) is the appropriate reference. Start Printed Page 8930
Because this final rule concerns agency organization, procedure, or practice, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b), it is exempt from notice and comment requirements. Further, we have concluded that, because this final rule only brings 38 CFR 19.14 and 20.102 into conformity with existing regulations in Parts 19 and 20 of title 38, there is good cause for dispensing with a delayed effective date as unnecessary.
Because this final rule is not a “rule” as defined in 5 U.S.C. 601(2), it is not subject to the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-612. Nevertheless, the Secretary hereby certifies that this final rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities as they are defined in the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601-612. The changes made by this rule will not have a significant economic impact on any small entities. Therefore, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 605(b), this final rule is exempt from the initial and final regulatory flexibility analysis requirements of sections 603 and 604.
§ 19.14
2. Section 19.14 is amended by:
a. Removing “, 19.3(c),” from paragraph (a); and
b. Removing “§ 19.3(d) and” from paragraph (b).
4. Section 20.102 is amended by:
c. Removing “608(b),”, “20.608(b),” and the commas after “717(d)” and “20.717(d)” from newly designated paragraph (a);
d. Removing “606(e)” and “20.606(e)” from newly designated paragraph (b) and adding, in their places, “606(d)” and “20.606(d)”, respectively.
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