20 C.F.R. Subpart F—Judicial Review
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits
You may file an action in a Federal district court within 60 days of the date our decision becomes final and judicially reviewable. If you have received our final decision, you may request that we extend the time for seeking judicial review in a Federal district court. Your request must be in writing and explain why the action was not filed, or cannot be filed, on time. The request must be filed with the Board. If you show that you have good cause for missing the deadline, we will extend the time period. We will use the standards in §405.20 of this part to determine if you have good cause for an extension of time. When a Federal court remands a claim decided under this part to us for further consideration, the Board may make a decision based upon the evidence in the record, or it may remand the claim to an administrative law judge. If the Board remands a claim to an administrative law judge, it will send you a notice. We will follow the procedures in §§404.985 and 416.1485 of this chapter for claims decided under this part.
Title 20: Employees' Benefits
PART 405—ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PROCESS FOR ADJUDICATING INITIAL DISABILITY CLAIMS
Subpart F—Judicial Review
§ 405.501 Judicial review.
§ 405.505 Extension of time to file a civil action.
§ 405.510 Claims remanded by a Federal court.
§ 405.515 Application of circuit court law.