ACUS initiatives promote efficiency, participation, and fairness in the administration of federal programs, and this winter, we’ve been busy revising and publishing several of our sourcebooks on administrative procedure.
The Administrative Conference provides many resources for Congress. The most relevant items from across our website are available here.
ACUS initiatives promote efficiency, participation, and fairness in the administration of federal programs, and this winter, we’ve been busy revising and publishing several of our sourcebooks on administrative procedure.
Administrative Conference of the United States
December 8, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Office of the Chairman of the Administrative Conference of the United States has released its report to the Social Security Administration on Evaluating Subjective Symptoms in Disability Claims. The report and appendices can be found on the project page, at acus.gov/symptom-evaluation. Executive Director Matthew Lee Wiener and Attorney Advisor Stephanie Tat
This Friday, June 7, the Administrative Conference is proud to be co-hosting, with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the
At its mid-year meeting in Dallas last week, the American Bar Association (ABA) House of Delegates adopted a resolution urging Congress to implement