Original jurisdiction cases are decided at bi-monthly meetings of the National Commissioners ( 28 CFR 2.17 ) and by the entire Commission in conjunction with each business meeting of the Commission (held at least quarterly) ( 28 CFR 2.27 ).
The National Appeals Board normally decides cases by sequential vote on a daily basis, but may meet from time to time for joint deliberations. In the period from October, 1975 through September, 1976, the National Appeals Board made 2,072 Appellate decisions.
Finally, over the last two years the Commission determined eleven cases under the Labor and Pension Acts, which are proceedings pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 554 . The only meetings of the Commission not of an adjudicative nature involving the most sensitive inquiry into the personal background and behavior of the individual concerned, or involving sensitive financial information concerning the parties before the Commission, are the normal business meetings of the Commission, which are held at least quarterly.
1 Part 4a was removed at 44 FR 6890, Feb. 2, 1979.
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