UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR VETERANS CLAIMS
NO . 00-1267
DANA MYERS, APPELLANT ,
V.
ANTHONY J. PRINCIPI,
SECRETARY OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, APPELLEE.
Before KRAMER, Chief Judge, and IVERS and STEINBERG, Judges.
ORDER
On February 8, 2002, the panel heard oral argument in this case. Based on questions posed
during oral argument to counsel for the Secretary, the panel decided at oral argument to require
supplemental briefing on the following questions regarding whether the appellant's April 1959 letter
(Record (R.) at 56) constituted an application for review on appeal under 38 U.S.C. § 4005 (1958):
(1) Under law and regulation then and now in effect, could the appellant lawfully have
requested that his claim be reopened during the one-year period within which to file an application
for review on appeal (now a Notice of Disagreement) with a Veterans' Administration (VA) (now
Department of Veterans Affairs) regional office (RO)?
(2) Under law and regulation then and now in effect, would a claimant have the right to
present additional evidence on a claim, and have that evidence considered as part of the original
claim, where the additional evidence was presented within one year after the date of notice of an RO
denial of the claim?
(3) Under law and regulation then in effect, to what extent was VA obliged to construe
liberally towards a claimant law and regulation as well as papers submitted by the claimant (cf.
38 C.F.R. § 3.103(a) (2001) (setting forth "obligation of VA to . . . render a decision which grants
every benefit that can be supported in law while protecting the interests of the Government"))?
(4) If the Secretary is contesting that the appellant's April 1959 letter does not fulfill the
conditions of 38 U.S.C. § 4005(e) (1958), then what is the legislative history (copies must be
attached) that the Secretary seeks to submit to help explain the use of the word "should" in
section 4005(e)?
(5) In the May 2, 1958, letter to the appellant from the San Diego, California, VARO, what
is the statutory or regulatory basis for the reference to his using "VA Form 1-9" for the purpose of
appealing the RO decision (R. at 49)?
In responding to the above questions, the parties should cite all law and regulation and
provide copies (unless the other party has already done so) of those provisions cited that are not
currently in effect. As indicated at oral argument, no extension of time will be granted to either party
for filing a supplemental brief pursuant to this order.
On consideration of the foregoing, it is
ORDERED that, not later than March 11, 2002, the Secretary file, and serve on the appellant,
a response to this order that addresses each of the above five questions. It is further
ORDERED that, not later than 30 days after service of the Secretary's supplemental brief, the
appellant may file, and serve on the Secretary, a response. Should the appellant choose not to file
a response, the Court asks the appellant to inform the Court of that intent as soon as possible.
DATED: February 12, 2002 PER CURIAM.
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