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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JANUARY 2011 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 58 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 35 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 24 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 11 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 9 91 120 days 1 120 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 0 61 90 days 3 91 120 days 8 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 7 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 19 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 9 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 7 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 2 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 2 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 8 61 90 days 1 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 43 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 27 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 15 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 12 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 9 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 3 61 90 days 6 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 2 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 2 More than 240 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JANUARY 2011 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 235 88 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 151 41 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 90 31 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 61 10 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 44 6 0 0 0 121 150 days 6 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 2 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 5 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 28 23 0 0 0 91 120 days 12 5 0 0 0 121 150 days 8 8 0 0 0 151 180 days 10 3 0 0 0 181 210 days 8 3 0 0 0 211 240 days 7 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 3 1 0 0 0 > 270 days 9 3 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 7 9 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 228 15 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 117 5 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 110 3 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 7 2 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 6 2 0 0 0 121 150 days 1 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 0 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 53 7 0 0 0 91 120 days 26 2 0 0 0 121 150 days 7 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 3 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 17 0 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 2 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 188 43 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 102 16 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 71 11 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 31 5 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 10 2 0 0 0 121 150 days 12 3 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 3 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 43 14 0 0 0 91 120 days 11 2 0 0 0 121 150 days 4 3 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 5 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 2 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 1 0 0 0 > 270 days 22 0 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 6 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 29 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $40.00 \/ day MN $77.50 \/ day FS $42.50 \/ day NON-CW 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $600.00 124 days \/ 34 days late \/ $1,360.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $80.00 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $1,120.00 138 days \/ 48 days late \/ $1,920.00 109 days \/ 19 days late \/ $760.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $280.00 169 days \/ 79 days late \/ $3,160.00 113 days \/ 23 days late \/ $920.00 116 days \/ 26 days late \/ $1,040.00 120 days \/ 30 days late \/ $1,200.00 128 days \/ 38 days late \/ $1,520.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $200.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $120.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $120.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $200.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $80.00 FS 63 days \/ 3 days late \/ $127.50 88 days \/ 28 days late \/ $1,190.00 72 days \/ 12 days late \/ $510.00 79 days \/ 19 days late \/ $807.50 78 days \/ 18 days late \/ $765.00 MN\/DED 108 days \/ 18 days late \/ $1,395.00 100 days \/ 10 days late \/ $775.00 229 days \/ 139 days late \/ $10,772.50 164 days \/ 74 days late \/ $5,735.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $542.50 103 days \/ 13 days late \/ $1,007.50 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $387.50 ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JANUARY 2011 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 173 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 104 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 63 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 41 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 28 121 150 days 7 151 180 days 6 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 > 270 days 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 25 91 120 days 13 121 150 days 16 151 180 days 7 181 210 days 3 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 1 >270 days 3 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 10 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 34 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 16 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 11 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 5 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 4 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 15 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 >270 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 88 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 50 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 38 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 12 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 10 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 22 91 120 days 5 121 150 days 7 151 180 days 2 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 >270 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 16 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $45.00 \/ day CW 119 days \/ 29 days late \/ $1,305.00 153 days \/ 63 days late \/ $2,835.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $135.00 173 days \/ 83 days late \/ $3,735.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $135.00 106 days \/ 16 days late \/ $720.00 121 days \/ 31 days late \/ $1,395.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 113 days \/ 23 days late \/ $1,035.00 149 days \/ 59 days late \/ $2,655.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $675.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $90.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $225.00 102 days \/ 12 days late \/ $540.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 175 days \/ 85 days late \/ $3,825.00 ”
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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JANUARY 2012 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 99 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 77 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 39 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 38 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 27 91 120 days 8 120 150 days 2 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 0 61 90 days 10 91 120 days 4 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 5 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 13 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 7 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 6 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 1 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 1 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 3 61 90 days 1 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 46 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 32 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 17 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 15 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 13 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 3 61 90 days 2 91 120 days 3 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 3 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JANUARY 2012 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 328 78 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 263 49 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 202 37 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 61 12 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 51 10 0 0 0 121 150 days 5 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 1 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 25 7 0 0 0 91 120 days 15 11 0 0 0 121 150 days 5 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 4 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 2 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 1 0 0 0 > 270 days 13 5 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 6 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 52 20 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 25 6 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 22 5 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 3 1 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 3 1 0 0 0 121 150 days 0 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 0 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 22 9 0 0 0 91 120 days 2 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 2 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 0 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 1 1 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 0 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 139 45 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 83 21 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 51 15 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 32 6 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 20 4 0 0 0 121 150 days 5 2 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 2 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 2 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 27 10 0 0 0 91 120 days 9 5 0 0 0 121 150 days 3 4 0 0 0 151 180 days 5 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 5 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 6 2 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 4 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 21 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $70.00 \/ day MN $92.50 \/ day FS $47.50 \/ day NON-CW 103 days \/ 13 days late \/ $910.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $630.00 119 days \/ 29 days late \/ $2,030.00 117 days \/ 27 days late \/ $1,890.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $420.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $280.00 149 days \/ 59 days late \/ $4,130.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $630.00 111 days \/ 21 days late \/ $1,470.00 133 days \/ 43 days late \/ $3,010.00 FS 64 days \/ 4 days late \/ $190.00 114 days \/ 54 days late \/ $2,565.00 67 days \/ 7 days late \/ $332.50 79 days \/ 19 days late \/ $902.50 84 days \/ 24 days late \/ $1,140.00 67 days \/ 7 days late \/ $332.50 95 days \/ 35 days late \/ $1,662.50 MN\/DED 110 days \/ 20 days late \/ $1,850.00 169 days \/ 79 days late \/ $7,307.50 117 days \/ 27 days late \/ $2,497.50 117 days \/ 27 days late \/ $2,497.50 ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JANUARY 2012 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 197 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 127 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 92 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 35 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 26 121 150 days 6 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 1 > 270 days 1 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 28 91 120 days 16 121 150 days 6 151 180 days 6 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 0 >270 days 11 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 40 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 21 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 17 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 4 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 4 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 14 91 120 days 3 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 1 >270 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 103 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 64 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 46 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 18 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 15 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 1 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 15 91 120 days 9 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 6 181 210 days 3 211 240 days 2 241 270 days 0 >270 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 7 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 13 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $60.00 \/ day CW 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $1,680.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $240.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $240.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $540.00 109 days \/ 19 days late \/ $1,140.00 122 days \/ 32 days late \/ $1,920.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $360.00 101 days \/ 11 days late \/ $660.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $180.00 129 days \/ 39 days late \/ $2,340.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $60.00 148 days \/ 58 days late \/ $3,480.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $60.00 ”
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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JULY 2010 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 86 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 70 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 39 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 31 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 15 91 120 days 4 120 150 days 2 151 180 days 6 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 3 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 0 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 7 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 2 More than 240 days 4 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 6 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 16 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 11 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 8 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 3 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 2 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 1 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 2 61 90 days 2 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 34 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 23 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 14 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 9 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 3 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 4 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 1 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 3 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JULY 2010 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 391 88 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 190 40 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 95 19 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 95 26 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 49 14 0 0 0 121 150 days 7 3 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 6 3 0 0 0 211 240 days 6 3 0 0 0 241 270 days 7 2 0 0 0 > 270 days 18 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 31 11 0 0 0 91 120 days 17 14 0 0 0 121 150 days 23 7 0 0 0 151 180 days 19 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 14 7 0 0 0 211 240 days 9 2 0 0 0 241 270 days 16 2 0 0 0 > 270 days 72 3 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 6 15 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 488 18 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 161 10 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 135 7 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 26 3 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 9 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 2 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 2 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 3 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 6 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 142 5 0 0 0 91 120 days 30 1 0 0 0 121 150 days 22 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 16 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 27 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 16 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 18 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 56 1 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 2 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 279 48 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 137 24 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 79 13 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 58 12 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 21 4 0 0 0 121 150 days 6 3 0 0 0 151 180 days 5 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 5 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 4 2 0 0 0 > 270 days 14 1 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 35 11 0 0 0 91 120 days 18 5 0 0 0 121 150 days 18 4 0 0 0 151 180 days 11 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 13 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 6 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 40 2 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 9 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 42 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $25.00 \/ day MN $62.50 \/ day FS $27.50 \/ day NON-CW 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $225.00 538 days \/ 448 days late \/ $11,200.00 138 days \/ 48 days late \/ $1,200.00 138 days \/ 48 days late \/ $1,200.00 145 days \/ 55 days late \/ $1,375.00 141 days \/ 51 days late \/ $1,275.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $225.00 142 days \/ 52 days late \/ $1,300.00 114 days \/ 24 days late \/ $600.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $50.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $200.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $125.00 152 days \/ 62 days late \/ $1,550.00 140 days \/ 50 days late \/ $1,250.00 127 days \/ 37 days late \/ $925.00 286 days \/ 196 days late \/ $4,900.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $125.00 100 days \/ 10 days late \/ $250.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $125.00 155 days \/ 65 days late \/ $1,625.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 130 days \/ 40 days late \/ $1,000.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $75.00 167 days \/ 77 days late \/ $1,925.00 125 days \/ 35 days late \/ $875.00 152 days \/ 62 days late \/ $1,550.00 FS 63 days \/ 3 days late \/ $82.50 65 days \/ 5 days late \/ $137.50 61 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 95 days \/ 35 days late \/ $962.50 63 days \/ 3 days late \/ $82.50 110 days \/ 50 days late \/ $1,375.00 110 days \/ 50 days late \/ $1,375.00 80 days \/ 20 days late \/ $550.00 MN\/DED 153 days \/ 63 days late \/ $3,937.50 121 days \/ 31 days late \/ $1,937.50 101 days \/ 11 days late \/ $687.50 152 days \/ 62 days late \/ $3,875.00 145 days \/ 55 days late \/ $3,437.50 113 days \/ 23 days late \/ $1,437.50 135 days \/ 45 days late \/ $2,812.50 143 days \/ 53 days late \/ $3,312.50 ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JULY 2010 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 129 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 87 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 60 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 27 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 16 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 4 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 3 241 270 days 1 > 270 days 1 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 17 91 120 days 8 121 150 days 6 151 180 days 2 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 2 241 270 days 0 >270 days 5 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 15 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 28 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 17 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 13 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 4 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 3 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 9 91 120 days 1 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 >270 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 90 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 51 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 33 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 18 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 9 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 3 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 2 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 18 91 120 days 10 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 2 >270 days 5 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 7 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 24 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $30.00 \/ day CW 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $450.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $90.00 163 days \/ 73 days late \/ $2,190.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $240.00 142 days \/ 52 days late \/ $1,560.00 132 days \/ 42 days late \/ $1,260.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $60.00 169 days \/ 79 days late \/ $2,370.00 155 days \/ 65 days late \/ $1,950.00 171 days \/ 81 days late \/ $2,430.00 184 days \/ 94 days late \/ $2,820.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $240.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $450.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $210.00 102 days \/ 12 days late \/ $300.00 219 days \/ 129 days late \/ $3,870.00 101 days \/ 11 days late \/ $330.00 157 days \/ 67 days late \/ $2,010.00 206 days \/ 116 days late \/ $3,480.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $90.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $150.00 124 days \/ 34 days late \/ $1,020.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $150.00 143 days \/ 53 days late \/ $1,590.00 ”
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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JULY 2011 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 64 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 35 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 26 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 9 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 6 91 120 days 1 120 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 2 61 90 days 9 91 120 days 3 121 150 days 4 151 180 days 6 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 3 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 16 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 8 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 7 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 1 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 1 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 5 61 90 days 2 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 47 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 30 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 20 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 10 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 7 91 120 days 1 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 2 61 90 days 5 91 120 days 4 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 3 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JULY 2011 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 383 110 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 243 65 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 188 41 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 55 24 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 41 18 0 0 0 121 150 days 6 5 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 43 22 0 0 0 91 120 days 32 4 0 0 0 121 150 days 26 10 0 0 0 151 180 days 13 3 0 0 0 181 210 days 7 2 0 0 0 211 240 days 7 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 11 4 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 19 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 239 32 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 113 8 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 104 5 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 9 3 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 5 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 3 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 1 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 74 16 0 0 0 91 120 days 27 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 10 2 0 0 0 151 180 days 1 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 6 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 1 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 5 0 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 3 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 195 66 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 90 35 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 68 23 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 22 12 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 14 11 0 0 0 121 150 days 3 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 1 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 1 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 47 21 0 0 0 91 120 days 16 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 8 2 0 0 0 151 180 days 11 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 5 2 0 0 0 211 240 days 1 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 7 2 0 0 0 > 270 days 10 1 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 3 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 32 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $55.00 \/ day MN $82.50 \/ day FS $47.50 \/ day NON-CW 114 days \/ 24 days late \/ $1,320.00 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $935.00 108 days \/ 18 days late \/ $990.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $110.00 109 days \/ 19 days late \/ $1,045.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $330.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $385.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $275.00 111 days \/ 21 days late \/ $1,155.00 123 days \/ 33 days late \/ $1,815.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $825.00 113 days \/ 23 days late \/ $1,265.00 113 days \/ 23 days late \/ $1,265.00 127 days \/ 37 days late \/ $2,035.00 125 days \/ 35 days late \/ $1,925.00 126 days \/ 36 days late \/ $1,980.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $165.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $385.00 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $1,540.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $385.00 114 days \/ 24 days late \/ $1,320.00 153 days \/ 63 days late \/ $3,465.00 123 days \/ 33 days late \/ $1,815.00 101 days \/ 11 days late \/ $605.00 116 days \/ 26 days late \/ $1,430.00 FS 62 days \/ 2 days late \/ $95.00 86 days \/ 26 days late \/ $1,235.00 79 days \/ 19 days late \/ $902.50 66 days \/ 6 days late \/ $285.00 MN\/DED 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $330.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $82.50 144 days \/ 54 days late \/ $4,455.00 ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JULY 2011 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 193 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 105 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 74 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 31 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 22 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 2 > 270 days 1 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 47 91 120 days 10 121 150 days 11 151 180 days 7 181 210 days 3 211 240 days 2 241 270 days 1 >270 days 7 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 6 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 39 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 16 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 13 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 3 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 17 91 120 days 1 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 2 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 1 >270 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 103 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 45 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 28 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 17 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 10 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 2 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 1 More than 270 days 2 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 27 91 120 days 7 121 150 days 7 151 180 days 5 181 210 days 3 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 >270 days 9 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 5 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 11 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $60.00 \/ day CW 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $300.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $540.00 167 days \/ 77 days late \/ $4,620.00 256 days \/ 166 days late \/ $9,960.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $240.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $900.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $360.00 117 days \/ 27 days late \/ $1,620.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $180.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $240.00 104 days \/ 14 days late \/ $840.00 ”
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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2010 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 86 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 70 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 39 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 31 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 15 91 120 days 4 120 150 days 2 151 180 days 6 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 3 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 0 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 7 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 2 More than 240 days 4 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 11 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 16 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 11 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 8 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 3 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 2 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 1 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 2 61 90 days 2 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 34 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 23 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 14 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 9 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 3 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 4 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 1 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 3 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 3 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2010 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 391 88 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 190 40 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 95 19 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 95 26 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 49 14 0 0 0 121 150 days 7 3 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 6 3 0 0 0 211 240 days 6 3 0 0 0 241 270 days 7 2 0 0 0 > 270 days 18 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 31 11 0 0 0 91 120 days 17 14 0 0 0 121 150 days 23 7 0 0 0 151 180 days 19 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 14 7 0 0 0 211 240 days 9 2 0 0 0 241 270 days 16 2 0 0 0 > 270 days 72 3 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 5 26 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 488 18 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 161 10 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 135 7 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 26 3 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 9 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 2 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 2 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 3 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 6 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 142 5 0 0 0 91 120 days 30 1 0 0 0 121 150 days 22 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 16 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 27 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 16 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 18 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 56 1 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 1 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 279 48 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 137 24 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 79 13 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 58 12 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 21 4 0 0 0 121 150 days 6 3 0 0 0 151 180 days 5 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 5 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 4 2 0 0 0 > 270 days 14 1 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 35 11 0 0 0 91 120 days 18 5 0 0 0 121 150 days 18 4 0 0 0 151 180 days 11 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 13 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 6 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 40 2 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 5 12 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 68 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $22.50 \/ day MN $60.00 \/ day FS $25.00 \/ day NON-CW 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $90.00 317 days \/ 227 days late \/ $5,107.50 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $202.50 147 days \/ 57 days late \/ $1,282.50 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $112.50 127 days \/ 37 days late \/ $832.50 212 days \/ 122 days late \/ $2,745.00 212 days \/ 122 days late \/ $2,745.00 115 days \/ 25 days late \/ $562.50 116 days \/ 26 days late \/ $585.00 114 days \/ 24 days late \/ $540.00 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $382.50 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $90.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $180.00 260 days \/ 170 days late \/ $3,825.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $382.50 117 days \/ 27 days late \/ $607.50 103 days \/ 13 days late \/ $292.50 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $112.50 101 days \/ 11 days late \/ $247.50 100 days \/ 10 days late \/ $225.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $157.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $67.50 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $90.00 111 days \/ 21 days late \/ $472.50 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $157.50 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $135.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $135.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $157.50 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $90.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $157.50 104 days \/ 14 days late \/ $315.00 182 days \/ 92 days late \/ $2,070.00 132 days \/ 42 days late \/ $945.00 121 days \/ 31 days late \/ $697.50 140 days \/ 50 days late \/ $1,125.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $90.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $50.00 minimum FS 76 days \/ 16 days late \/ $400.00 75 days \/ 15 days late \/ $375.00 151 days \/ 91 days late \/ $2,275.00 183 days \/ 123 days late \/ $3,075.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $850.00 75 days \/ 15 days late \/ $375.00 99 days \/ 39 days late \/ $975.00 69 days \/ 9 days late \/ $225.00 160 days \/ 100 days late \/ $2,500.00 86 days \/ 26 days late \/ $650.00 66 days \/ 6 days late \/ $150.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $950.00 151 days \/ 91 days late \/ $2,275.00 66 days \/ 6 days late \/ $150.00 153 days \/ 93 days late \/ $2,325.00 MN\/DED 180 days \/ 90 days late \/ $5,400.00 272 days \/ 182 days late \/ $10,920.00 245 days \/ 155 days late \/ $9,300.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $540.00 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $1,020.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $240.00 116 days \/ 26 days late \/ $1,560.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $240.00 203 days \/ 113 days late \/ $6,780.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $120.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $420.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $360.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $180.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $480.00 ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2010 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 176 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 127 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 54 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 73 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 32 121 150 days 11 151 180 days 5 181 210 days 6 211 240 days 11 241 270 days 3 > 270 days 5 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 16 91 120 days 10 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 6 181 210 days 3 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 0 >270 days 10 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 17 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 22 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 10 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 5 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 5 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 4 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 9 91 120 days 1 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 >270 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 90 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 55 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 25 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 30 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 14 121 150 days 4 151 180 days 7 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 1 More than 270 days 2 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 19 91 120 days 5 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 2 241 270 days 1 >270 days 4 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 11 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 32 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $27.50 \/ day CW 353 days \/ 263 days late \/ $7,232.50 155 days \/ 65 days late \/ $1,787.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $82.50 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $55.00 127 days \/ 37 days late \/ $1,017.50 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $247.50 103 days \/ 13 days late \/ $357.50 100 days \/ 10 days late \/ $275.00 119 days \/ 29 days late \/ $797.50 128 days \/ 38 days late \/ $1,045.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $82.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $82.50 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $110.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $110.00 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $192.50 153 days \/ 63 days late \/ $1,732.50 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $137.50 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 104 days \/ 14 days late \/ $385.00 342 days \/ 252 days late \/ $6,930.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $220.00 106 days \/ 16 days late \/ $440.00 122 days \/ 32 days late \/ $880.00 225 days \/ 135 days late \/ $3,712.50 122 days \/ 32 days late \/ $880.00 179 days \/ 89 days late \/ $2,447.50 120 days \/ 30 days late \/ $825.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 188 days \/ 98 days late \/ $2,695.00 111 days \/ 21 days late \/ $577.50 ”
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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2011 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 71 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 50 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 35 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 15 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 10 91 120 days 1 120 150 days 3 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 0 61 90 days 3 91 120 days 4 121 150 days 7 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 4 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 10 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 5 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 5 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 4 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 35 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 22 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 19 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 3 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 1 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 2 61 90 days 4 91 120 days 3 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 2 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2011 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 319 97 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 188 37 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 153 26 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 35 11 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 20 10 0 0 0 121 150 days 8 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 4 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 30 26 0 0 0 91 120 days 40 22 0 0 0 121 150 days 26 5 0 0 0 151 180 days 9 3 0 0 0 181 210 days 10 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 2 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 1 1 0 0 0 > 270 days 13 3 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 4 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 187 26 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 59 8 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 55 5 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 4 3 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 2 1 0 0 0 121 150 days 1 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 0 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 1 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 79 12 0 0 0 91 120 days 21 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 6 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 10 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 2 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 7 0 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 1 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 193 42 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 89 16 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 68 11 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 21 5 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 8 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 4 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 1 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 7 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 44 12 0 0 0 91 120 days 13 8 0 0 0 121 150 days 15 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 9 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 7 2 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 11 1 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 2 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 10 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $52.50 \/ day MN $85.00 \/ day FS $50.00 \/ day NON-CW 162 days \/ 72 days late \/ $3,780.00 119 days \/ 29 days late \/ $1,522.50 115 days \/ 25 days late \/ $1,312.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $157.50 101 days \/ 11 days late \/ $577.50 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $892.50 97 days \/ 7 days late \/ $367.50 FS 68 days \/ 8 days late \/ $400.00 101 days \/ 41 days late \/ $2,050.00 73 days \/ 13 days late \/ $650.00 MN\/DED No penalty cases ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2011 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 155 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 89 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 60 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 29 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 24 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 1 > 270 days 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 24 91 120 days 15 121 150 days 7 151 180 days 5 181 210 days 3 211 240 days 3 241 270 days 2 >270 days 7 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 8 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 37 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 18 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 18 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 13 91 120 days 3 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 0 >270 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 97 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 51 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 37 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 14 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 6 121 150 days 5 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 2 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 19 91 120 days 7 121 150 days 5 151 180 days 4 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 3 >270 days 8 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 10 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $57.50 \/ day CW 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $287.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $172.50 112 days \/ 22 days late \/ $1,265.00 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $977.50 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $517.50 103 days \/ 13 days late \/ $747.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $172.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $172.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $172.50 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $172.50 ”
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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2012 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 122 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 87 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 57 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 30 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 17 91 120 days 8 120 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 2 More than 240 days 1 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 5 61 90 days 7 91 120 days 3 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 5 181 210 days 5 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 6 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 12 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 9 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 9 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 1 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 63 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 45 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 30 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 15 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 7 91 120 days 4 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 2 61 90 days 8 91 120 days 3 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 2 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 3 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2012 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 410 135 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 264 60 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 211 43 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 53 17 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 38 8 0 0 0 121 150 days 7 6 0 0 0 151 180 days 6 3 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 58 48 0 0 0 91 120 days 25 9 0 0 0 121 150 days 29 8 0 0 0 151 180 days 16 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 7 3 0 0 0 211 240 days 1 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 1 0 0 0 > 270 days 8 4 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 13 8 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 54 25 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 27 8 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 16 6 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 11 2 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 6 0 0 0 0 121 150 days 2 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 13 14 0 0 0 91 120 days 5 1 0 0 0 121 150 days 1 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 1 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 6 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 3 0 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 219 68 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 133 23 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 99 17 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 34 6 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 19 1 0 0 0 121 150 days 9 5 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 41 32 0 0 0 91 120 days 12 6 0 0 0 121 150 days 10 4 0 0 0 151 180 days 13 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 3 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 4 0 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 5 2 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 38 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $82.50 \/ day MN $100.00 \/ day FS $45.00 \/ day NON-CW 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $165.00 178 days \/ 88 days late \/ $7,260.00 160 days \/ 70 days late \/ $5,775.00 141 days \/ 51 days late \/ $4,207.50 131 days \/ 41 days late \/ $3,382.50 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $742.50 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $495.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $330.00 124 days \/ 34 days late \/ $2,805.00 126 days \/ 36 days late \/ $2,970.00 FS 404 days \/ 344 days late \/ $15,480.00 65 days \/ 5 days late \/ $225.00 80 days \/ 20 days late \/ $900.00 83 days \/ 23 days late \/ $1,035.00 76 days \/ 16 days late \/ $720.00 63 days \/ 3 days late \/ $135.00 94 days \/ 34 days late \/ $1,530.00 MN\/DED 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $300.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $1,500.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $100.00 112 days \/ 22 days late \/ $2,200.00 113 days \/ 23 days late \/ $2,300.00 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $2,800.00 103 days \/ 13 days late \/ $1,300.00 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $2,800.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $100.00 130 days \/ 40 days late \/ $4,000.00 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $2,800.00 121 days \/ 31 days late \/ $3,100.00 120 days \/ 30 days late \/ $3,000.00 110 days \/ 20 days late \/ $2,000.00 101 days \/ 11 days late \/ $1,100.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $200.00 111 days \/ 21 days late \/ $2,100.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $100.00 111 days \/ 21 days late \/ $2,100.00 199 days \/ 109 days late \/ $10,900.00 121 days \/ 31 days late \/ $3,100.00 ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR JUNE 2012 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 237 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 120 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 96 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 24 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 15 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 3 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 > 270 days 3 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 57 91 120 days 16 121 150 days 14 151 180 days 12 181 210 days 5 211 240 days 7 241 270 days 0 >270 days 6 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 6 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 30 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 10 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 6 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 4 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 12 91 120 days 1 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 3 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 1 >270 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 98 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 55 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 42 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 13 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 8 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 1 More than 270 days 1 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 18 91 120 days 7 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 9 181 210 days 5 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 0 >270 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 10 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $47.50 \/ day CW 137 days \/ 47 days late \/ $2,232.50 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $190.00 139 days \/ 49 days late \/ $2,327.50 109 days \/ 19 days late \/ $902.50 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $427.50 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $285.00 167 days \/ 77 days late \/ $3,657.50 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 109 days \/ 19 days late \/ $902.50 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum ”
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“CalWORKs Program Specialists County Contact Address Phone\/Fax E-Mail Alameda Antionette Burns Lorena Brise\u00f1o Sabrina Jean Alameda County Social Services Agency 24100 Amador Street, 6th Floor Hayward, CA 94544 (510)259- 3849 (510)259-3811 (510) 259-3854 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Alpine Lucie Valorosi Alpine County Health and Human Services 75 A Diamond Valley RD Markleeville, CA 96120 (530) 694-2235 x231 (530) 694-2252 [email protected] Amador Joan Meis Wilson Judy Brown Amador County Department of Social Services 1003 Broadway Jackson, CA 95642 Same as above (209) 223-6621 (209) 223-6208 (209) 223-6550 (209) 223-6208 [email protected] [email protected] Butte Ken MacKell Butte County Department of Employment and Social Services P.O. Box 1649 Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 879-3528 [email protected] Calaveras Kathy Houle Calaveras Works and Human Services Agency 509 E. St. Charles Street San Andreas, CA 95249 (209) 754-6810 (209) 754-4536 [email protected] Colusa Nancy Montgomery Colusa County Department of Health and Human Services 251 East Webster Street Colusa, CA 95932 (530) 458-0265 (530) 458-0492 [email protected] Contra Costa Rachelle Goldenberg CalWORKS Rosalyn Guillory WtW\/ChildCare Contra Costa County Employment and Human Services Department 40 Douglas Drive Martinez, CA 94553-4068 (925) 313-1714 (925) 313-1758 fax [email protected] [email protected] Del Norte Carmen Fong-Chavez Program Manager Del Norte County Department of Health and Social Services 880 North Crest Drive Crescent City, CA 95531 (707) 464-3191 ext. 299 Fax (707) 465-1783 [email protected] El Dorado DeAnn Osborne Jenny Wilson (WtW Only) Aloha Montgomery El Dorado County Department of Social Services 3057 Briw Road Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 642-7338 (530) 626-7734 (530) 642-7203 (530) 642-7343 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Fresno Gary Alvarez Roselinda Torres WtW Program Specialist Fresno County Employment and Temporary Assistance Department P.O. Box 1912 Fresno, CA 93750-0001 (559) 456-6788 (559) 456-6792 (559) 456-6433 [email protected] [email protected] Glenn David Allee Glenn County Human Resources Agency P.O. Box 611 Willows, CA 95988 (530) 934-6514 ext. 137 [email protected] Humboldt Marti Hufft Program Manager II Gordon Radder Administrative Analyst II Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services 929 Koster Street Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 268-3460 (707) 269-4134 [email protected] [email protected] Imperial Carmela Ruiz Imperial County Department of Social Services 2995 South Fourth St., Suite 105 El Centro, CA 92243 (760) 337-6829 (760) 336-3182 [email protected] Inyo Sheri Snyder Inyo County Department of Health and Human Services 912 North Main Street Bishop, CA 93514 (760) 872-1394 (760) 872-4950 [email protected] Kern Cindy Uetz Kern County Department of Human Services 100 E. California Bakersfield, CA 93307 (661) 633-7257 (661) 631-6898 [email protected] Kings Brandon Moreno Kings County Human Services Agency 1400 W Lacey Blvd Bldg 8 Hanford CA 93230 Ph: 559.582.3241 ext 2232 [email protected] Lake Ester Gould Lake County Department of Social Services P.O. Box 9000 Lower Lake, CA 95457 (707) 995-4306 (707) 995-4204 (707) 995-4250 (707) 995-4204 [email protected] Lassen Loel Griffith Lassen WORKS & Community Social Services P.O. Box 1359 Susanville, CA 96130 (530) 251-8004 (530) 257-9002 [email protected] Los Angeles Eligibility Unit Sherri Cheatham Silvia Valencia Rada Mosely Lisa Simmons April Gamboa Charles Medlin, Jr.(Asst. Director) CecilleAsuncion Homeless Unit Jose Salgado (Asst. Director) Tegest Tekie Deon Arline Consuelo Ayala Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services 12820 Crossroads Parkway South City of Industry, CA 91746 (562) 908-6339 (562) 908-6353 (562) 908-5836 (562) 908-6337 (562) 908-6331 (562) 908-6880 (562) 908-6322 (562) 908-5835 (562) 908-6332 (562) 908-3578 (562) 908-6323 (562) 695-2809 fax [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] JoseSalgado @dpss.lacounty.gov [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Madera Cindy Chandler Madera County Department of Social Services P.O. Box 569 Madera, CA 93639 (559) 662-8361 [email protected] Marin Michael Saunders Marin County Department of Health and Human Services 120 Redwood Drive San Rafael, CA 94913 (415) 473-3493 (415) 473-3554 [email protected] Mariposa Debbie Smith Mariposa County Department of Human Services P.O. Box 7 Mariposa, CA 95338 (209) 966-3609 Ext. 225 (209) 966-5943 [email protected] Mendocino Jennie Angell Mendocino County Department of Social Services 631 South Orchard Avenue Ukiah, CA 95482 (707) 463-7772 (707) 463-7859 [email protected] Merced Young Xiong Merced County Human Services Agency 2115 West Wardrobe Ave. Merced, CA 95341-0112 (209) 385-3000 ext. 5445 [email protected] Modoc Marie Herrera Modoc County Department of Social Services 120-B South Main Street Alturas, CA 96101 (530) 233-6619 (530) 233-2136 [email protected] Mono Mary Stanley Mono County Department of Social Services P.O. Box 2969 Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546 (760) 924-1780 (760) 924-5431 [email protected] Monterey Kim Fernandez (CalWORKs Eligibility) Marie Talley (WtW) Monterey County Department of Social Services 1000 South Main Street, Suite 208 Salinas, CA 93901 713-B La Guardia Salinas, CA 93905 (831) 755-4407 (831) 755-3433 (831) 783-7031 [email protected] [email protected] Napa Shanna Gardner Napa County Health and Human Services 2261 Elm Street Napa, CA 94559 (707) 253-4101 (707) 253-4389 [email protected] Nevada Pamela Davinson Nevada County Department Adult and Family Services P.O. Box 1210 Nevada City, CA 95959 (530) 470-2631 (530) 470-1202 [email protected] Orange Denise Bell Gustavo Preciado Orange County Social Services Agency 888 North Main Street Santa Ana, CA 92701-3518 (714) 245-6050 (714) 541-7782 (714)245-6011 [email protected] [email protected] Placer Susan Kimberly Placer County Health and Human Services 100 Stonehouse Ct. Roseville, CA 95678 (530) 889-7672 (530) 889-7608 [email protected] Plumas Carol Roberts Susan Rhodes Plumas County Department of Social Services 270 County Hospital Road, Room 207 Quincy, CA 95971 Fax (530) 283-6216 (530) 283-6277 (530) 283-6276 [email protected] [email protected] Riverside Linda East CalWORKs Bonnie Odehnal CalWORKs Kasey Rogers CalWORKs Tena Wallner – WTW Riverside County Department of Public Social Services 4060 County Circle Drive Riverside, CA 92503 (951) 358-3041 (951) 358-6969 (951) 358-4991 (951) 358-4005 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Sacramento Wade Foster Program Specialists Venus Guido CalWIN CalWORKs Program Specialist Elaine Romig WtW Specialist\/Cal Learn Lucy Lulyeva Sacramento County Department of Human Assistance 2433 Marconi Avenue Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 875-3579 (916) 875-4476 (916) 875-3571 (916) 875-3785 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] San Benito Enrique Ariola San Benito County Health and Human Services Agency 1111 San Felipe Rd., Suite 206 Hollister, CA 95023 (831) 637-9293 (831) 637-9754 San Bernardino Karen Akparanta Maria Meza Debbi Ming, Supervising Program Specialist Brenda Bovee (WtW) San Bernardino County Human Services Program Development Department 825 E. Hospitality Lane San Bernardino, CA 92415 (909) 383-9673 (909) 383-9891 ((909) 383-9731 (909) 383-9727 (909) 383-9714 fax [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] San Diego Elizabeth Locano Rudy Pallares Alexander Sandoval Brigit Cooper (CalLearn) San Diego Health and Human Services Agency 1700 Pacific Highway San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 685-2501 (619) 515-6950 (619) 685-2608 (619) 515-6561 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] San Francisco Scott Dillard San Francisco Department of Human Services P.O. Box 7988 San Francisco, CA 94120-7988 Phone: 415-557-6517 Fax: 415-557-5258 [email protected] San Joaquin Kimberly Poirier Annette Galli San Joaquin County Human Services Agency P.O. Box 201056 Stockton, CA 95201 (209) 468-1372 (209) 468-1985 [email protected] [email protected] San Luis Obispo Joyce Fields- Program Manager San Luis Obispo County Department of Social Services 3433 S. 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” STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 MAIN NUMBER ……………………………………………………………………………….. 916 657-3550 FAX NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………….. 916 651-6258 Manuel A. Romero ………………………………………………………………………………… 657-3550 Chief Administrative Law Judge Eugene Townsend …………………………………………………………………………………. 657-2331 Executive Assistant When sending mail to these ALJs, please use the MS of their regional office. ALJ II Specialist Staff Claire Maudsley (DHB San Diego) …………………………………………………….. 916-653-1878 Deborah Smaller (San Diego) ……………………………………………………………. 760-510-4990 Casimiro Tolentino (Los Angeles) ………………………………………………………. 213-833-2217 CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE’S OFFICE 744 P Street, MS 8-16-50 Sacramento, CA 95814 TRAINING & QUALITY DEVELOPMENT BUREAU 744 P Street, MS 9-17-72 Sacramento, CA 95814 STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 MAIN NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………. 510-622-4000 FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 510-622-4004 TOLL FREE NUMBER ……………………………………………………………………… 866-525-2211 Tom Wilcock (RA)…………………………………………………………………………… 510-622-3995 Presiding Administrative Law Judge……………………………………………………. 916-651-5026 Patricia Day622- 4007 ALJ Staff Jose Banuelos (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………. 622-4000 Anne Brandon (RA) ……………………………………………………………………………….. 622-3997 Betty Buccat (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………….. 622-3989 Nina Elsohn (RA) …………………………………………………………………………………… 622-3993 Peter Hemenway (RA) …………………………………………………………………………… 622-4000 Alison Mackenzie (RA) …………………………………………………………………………… 622-3999 Newton Ormasa …………………………………………………………………………………….. 622-4000 ********** Perla DelRosario ……………………………………………………………………………………. 622-3981 Eva Lagasca …………………………………………………………………………………………. 622-3982 NORTHERN COASTAL OFFICE 1515 Clay Street, Suite 1203, MS 28-02 Oakland, CA 94612 STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 MAIN NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………. 916-651-0927 FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 916-651-2737 TOLL FREE NUMBER ……………………………………………………………………… 866-538-2431 Robbie Chapman …………………………………………………………………………………… 651-5385 Valetta Cheatham (RA) ………………………………………………………………………….. 653-1851 Marlene Kain …………………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1858 Julie Lawyer ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5372 Becky Lawrence …………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5381 Shaun Moore …………………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1853 Malikka Rogers ……………………………………………………………………………………… 651-5384 Judy Woolensack (RA) ……………………………………………………………………………. 651-5374 CENTRAL SUPPORT BUREAU 744 P Street, MS 9-17-44 Sacramento, CA 95814 STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 MAIN NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………. 916-653-1878 FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 916-651-5082 TOLL FREE NUMBER ……………………………………………………………………… 866-750-6990 Charlene Verseman ……………………………………………………………………………… 651-5028 Presiding Administrative Law Judge Claire Maudsley (San Diego) ………………………………………………………………….. 653-1878 Administrative Law Judge Specialist ALJ Staff Margaret Boyd ………………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1878 Lonnie Carlson (RA) ……………………………………………………………………………….. 653-1878 John Castello (RA) …………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1878 Frederick Clark (San Diego) ………………………………………………………………. 760-510-4632 Norm Cubanski (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1878 Charles DeCuir ………………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1878 Fed Foote (RA) …………………………………………………………………………………….. 653-1878 Jeff Fox (RA) …………………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1878 Keith Levy (RA) ……………………………………………………………………………………… 653-1878 Margery Melvin ………………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1878 Rene Quintanilla (RA) ……………………………………………………………………………. 653-1878 Tammy Samsel ……………………………………………………………………………………… 653-1878 Bruce Yurman (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………… 653-1878 ********** Anita Armas …………………………………………………………………………………………… 653-1901 Kathy Carter (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-7324 Pranesh Chand ……………………………………………………………………………………… 653-1915 Karen Inberg …………………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1896 Mark Levingston …………………………………………………………………………………….. 653-1895 Francis Lopez ………………………………………………………………………………………… 653-1908 Dianne Perry-Hill (RA) …………………………………………………………………………….. 653-1907 Leigh Smith …………………………………………………………………………………………… 653-1889 Josie Torres Bilingual (Spanish) …………………………………………………………… 653-1919 Valerie Treadway …………………………………………………………………………………… 653-1891 Gayle Walker …………………………………………………………………………………………. 653-1882 DISABILITY HEARINGS BUREAU 744 P Street, MS 9-16-66 Sacramento, CA 95814 STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 MAIN NUMBER FAX NUMB MAIN NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………. 213-833-2200 FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 213-833-2231 FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 213-833-2230 TOLL FREE NUMBER ……………………………………………………………………… 866-708-0792 Ronald Mendoza …………………………………………………………………………………… 833-2208 Presiding Administrative Law Judge Casimiro Tolentino …………………………………………………………………………………. 833-2217 Administrative Law Judge Specialist ALJ Staff Jack Alanis ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 833-2205 William Blum …………………………………………………………………………………………. 833-2209 Albert Bresticker …………………………………………………………………………………….. 833-2219 Andrew Carroll ………………………………………………………………………………………. 833-2200 Hermine Honarvar-Rule ………………………………………………………………………….. 833-2200 Vivian Luna …………………………………………………………………………………………… 833-2211 Jerry Quintiliani ……………………………………………………………………………………… 833-2214 Barbara Schlueter ………………………………………………………………………………….. 833-2211 ********** Mike Ceja ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 833-2207 Kristina Williams-Cooper ………………………………………………………………………. 833-2281 Office Services Supervisor II Joyce Harris ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 833-2280 Jose Huizar …………………………………………………………………………………………… 833-2210 Maria Pinedo …………………………………………………………………………………………. 488-6441 Antonia Rutigliano ………………………………………………………………………………….. 833-2204 LOS ANGELES REGIONAL OFFICE 811 Wilshire Blvd., Room 1118, MS 28-01 Los Angeles, CA 90017 STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 MAIN NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………. 916-653-3836 FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 916-651-5400 LeAnn Hale ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5376 Staff Services Manager I Chita Fe Benito ……………………………………………………………………………………… 651-5379 Steven Kloose ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5392 Rosie Morefield (RA) …………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5367 Karen Pacol …………………………………………………………………………………………… 651-5377 Danielle Shropshire ………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0912 Ginger Stegeman …………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0904 Mianca Stewart ……………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0914 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BUREAU FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 916-651-5201 Marvin Altman ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5371 Cathy Yamada-Chew …………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5358 Staff Services Manager I SCOPE UNIT 1st Point of Contact: Christopher St. Mary ……………………………………………………………………………… 651-5391 2nd Point of Contact: Rocio Barocio Bilingual (Spanish) …………………………………………… 651-5387 FAX NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………. (Main) 916-651-2727 SPECIAL PROJECTS UNIT Charles Chung ………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-5386 Carriene Seabron ………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5383 OPERATIONS SUPPORT BUREAU 744 P Street, MS 9-17-36 Sacramento, CA 95814 STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 MAIN NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………. 916-651-0927 FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 916-651-2737 TOLL FREE NUMBER ……………………………………………………………………… 866-538-2431 Karlen Harmison…………………………………………………………………………………… 651-1400 Presiding Administrative Law Judge Esther Smithstan (RA) ………………………………………………………………………….. 651-0896 Staff Services Manager II ALJ Staff Gerry Agerbek ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-0927 Patrick Burke …………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Patrick Bupara ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-0927 Lora Clopine ………………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-0927 Brian Dahlstedt ………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 JoAnn Eshelman ……………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Bob Fugina (RA) …………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Carole Harper (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Mark Hammond ……………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Charles Hollis (RA) …………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Kenneth Hulse (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Julise Johanson …………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-0927 Michael Kanz …………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Paul Lacy …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-0927 Michael LeLouis …………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-0927 Greg Martin …………………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Casey McKeever ……………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Vincent Misenti ………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Herbert Nobriga (RA) ……………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Loreen O’Hare-Hall (RA) …………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Eric Ross ………………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Joseph Russell ……………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Patricia Torbert (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Steve Shaffer ………………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Theresa Taylor Carroll (RA) …………………………………………………………………….. 651-0927 John Turner (RA) …………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Mary Wagoner ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-0927 Natalie Williams ……………………………………………………………………………………… 651-0927 Jack Wright (RA) ……………………………………………………………………………………. 651-0927 Support Staff: Contact Central Support Bureau NORTHERN VALLEY OFFICE 744 P Street, MS 9-16-44 Sacramento, CA 95814 STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 MAIN NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………. 760-510-4999 FAX NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 760-510-4998 TDD NUMBER …………………………………………………………………………………. 760 510-4910 TOLL FREE NUMBER ……………………………………………………………………… 866-388-4427 Anthony Gurrola …………………………………………………………………………………… 510-4999 Presiding Administrative Law Judge Deborah Smaller ……………………………………………………………………………………. 510-4990 Administrative Law Judge Specialist ALJ Staff Steven Adler (RA) ………………………………………………………………………………….. 510-4999 Margaret Ba\u00f1ez ……………………………………………………………………………………… 510-4997 James Beall …………………………………………………………………………………………… 510-4934 Patrick Coony (RA)…………………………………………………………………………………. 510-4999 Rufino Diaz ……………………………………………………………………………………………. 510-4937 Gil Eastham …………………………………………………………………………………………… 510-4940 Allan Lenefsky ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 510-4930 Enaj Leotaud …………………………………………………………………………………………. 510-4992 Nancy Manion ……………………………………………………………………………………….. 510-4992 Cristina Phillips (RA) ……………………………………………………………………………… 510-4999 Jo Anne SawyerKnoll ……………………………………………………………………………… 510-4933 ********** Lucille Heath …………………………………………………………………………………………. 510-4995 Marbelia Herrera …………………………………………………………………………………… 510-4999 Connie Nogues ……………………………………………………………………………………… 510-4996 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL OFFICE 338 Via Vera Cruz, 2nd Flr, Ste 280 (MS 28-03) San Marcos, CA 92078 STATE HEARINGS DIVISION Department of Social Services Updated: 08\/09\/11 PUBLIC NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………… 1-800-743-8525 MAIN NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………. 916-653-3836 FAX NUMBERS ……………………………………………………………………. (Main) 916-651-5210 (Secondary) 916-651-2789 Joyce Bullivant …………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5452 Staff Services Manager I CUSTOMER SERVICE UNIT Tamika Bailey ………………………………………………………………………………………… 651-5342 Scott Brown …………………………………………………………………………………………… 651-5424 Nicko Chaney ………………………………………………………………………………………… 651-5388 Salvador Garcia Bilingual (Spanish) …………………………………………… 651-5420 Maria Gonzales Bilingual (Spanish) ………………………………………….. 651-5418 Melady Looper ………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-5382 Laura Melanson ……………………………………………………………………………………. 651-5373 Linda Rodriguez …………………………………………………………………………………….. 651-5428 Gloria Scott …………………………………………………………………………………………… 651-5416 Richard Springer ……………………………………………………………………………………. 651-5430 Tai Tan …………………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-5432 Norma Urias Bilingual (Spanish) …………………………………………… 651-5414 Robin Valencia ………………………………………………………………………………………. 651-5426 ********** FAX NUMBER ………………………………………………………………………………… 916-651-5262 Lori Malone (Interpreters) ………………………………………………………………………… 651-5393 Rhonda Reed (Interpreter billing, etc) ………………………………………………………. 651-5390 STATE HEARINGS SUPPORT SECTION 744 P Street, MS 9-17-37 Sacramento, California 95814 ”
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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR MARCH 2011 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 112 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 77 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 39 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 38 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 33 91 120 days 1 120 150 days 2 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 1 61 90 days 10 91 120 days 7 121 150 days 5 151 180 days 3 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 5 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 5 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 13 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 8 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 5 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 3 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 3 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 4 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 46 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 31 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 18 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 13 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 7 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 1 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 0 61 90 days 9 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 2 More than 240 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR MARCH 2011 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 293 81 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 165 38 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 115 25 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 50 13 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 40 11 0 0 0 121 150 days 3 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 2 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 1 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 52 18 0 0 0 91 120 days 36 11 0 0 0 121 150 days 12 6 0 0 0 151 180 days 6 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 4 3 0 0 0 241 270 days 4 2 0 0 0 > 270 days 14 1 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 13 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 239 28 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 104 10 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 94 7 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 10 3 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 8 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 1 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 0 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 102 12 0 0 0 91 120 days 7 5 0 0 0 121 150 days 3 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 1 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 18 0 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 2 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 228 71 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 112 33 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 79 27 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 33 6 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 23 5 0 0 0 121 150 days 3 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 1 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 3 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 53 21 0 0 0 91 120 days 23 9 0 0 0 121 150 days 11 4 0 0 0 151 180 days 7 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 2 3 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 19 1 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 6 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 34 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $45.00 \/ day MN $77.50 \/ day FS $42.50 \/ day NON-CW 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $675.00 108 days \/ 18 days late \/ $810.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $180.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $675.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $675.00 108 days \/ 18 days late \/ $810.00 102 days \/ 12 days late \/ $540.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $135.00 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $1,260.00 143 days \/ 53 days late \/ $2,385.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $675.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $405.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $270.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $270.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $1,260.00 165 days \/ 75 days late \/ $3,375.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $90.00 194 days \/ 104 days late \/ $4,680.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $90.00 94 days \/ 4 days late \/ $180.00 FS 63 days \/ 3 days late \/ $127.50 64 days \/ 4 days late \/ $170.00 83 days \/ 23 days late \/ $977.50 61 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 minimum 77 days \/ 17 days late \/ $722.50 74 days \/ 14 days late \/ $595.00 62 days \/ 2 days late \/ $85.00 62 days \/ 2 days late \/ $85.00 MN\/DED 118 days \/ 28 days late \/ $2,170.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $77.50 104 days \/ 14 days late \/ $1,085.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $387.50 102 days \/ 12 days late \/ $930.00 ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR MARCH 2011 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 165 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 85 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 55 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 30 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 19 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 4 181 210 days 4 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 > 270 days 1 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 31 91 120 days 14 121 150 days 12 151 180 days 7 181 210 days 8 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 3 >270 days 5 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 6 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 23 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 10 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 6 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 4 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 9 91 120 days 2 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 1 >270 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 121 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 55 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 34 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 21 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 14 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 3 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 40 91 120 days 12 121 150 days 6 151 180 days 2 181 210 days 3 211 240 days 2 241 270 days 1 >270 days 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 11 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $50.00 \/ day CW 109 days \/ 19 days late \/ $950.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $150.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $450.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $150.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $750.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $750.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $300.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $250.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $50.00 125 days \/ 35 days late \/ $1,750.00 ”
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” BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR MARCH 2012 1. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 121 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 85 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 67 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 18 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 9 91 120 days 3 120 150 days 1 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 5 f. Indicate the age of the cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed less than 60 days ago 5 61 90 days 9 91 120 days 11 121 150 days 4 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 6 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 2. FOOD STAMP CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 14 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 7 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 7 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days 0 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 4 61 90 days 1 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. FOOD STAMP ONLY CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 49 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 37 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 60 days of request. 33 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 60 days from request. 4 e. Indicated the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 61 90 days of request 4 91 120 days 0 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 More than 240 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed less than 60 days ago 1 61 90 days 5 91 120 days 1 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 More than 240 days 2 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 BALL V. SWOAP COURT REPORT REPORT FOR MARCH 2012 1. CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENTS. M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/I P V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 416 81 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 305 43 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 252 33 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days of request 53 10 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 44 8 0 0 0 121 150 days 5 2 0 0 0 151 180 days 2 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 1 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting final decision (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days 54 19 0 0 0 91 120 days 26 8 0 0 0 121 150 days 10 2 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 2 0 0 0 181 210 days 3 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 1 1 0 0 0 > 270 days 14 6 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 7 5 0 0 0 2. CASES WITH A POSTHEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) M N \/D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decisions as of the first day of the month. 84 27 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 46 13 0 0 0 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of the request. 31 10 0 0 0 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued more than 90 days from the request. 15 3 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the timely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 15 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 0 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 0 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 0 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decisions as of the last day of the month (the difference between 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Request filed < 91days ago 22 7 0 0 0 91 120 days 13 4 0 0 0 121 150 days 1 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 0 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 2 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 1 0 0 0 > 270 days 0 1 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 2.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 1 1 0 0 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. 3. CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT M N \/ D E D S S R C A A A F S F R \/ IP V a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 224 54 0 0 0 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 145 31 0 0 0 c. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 103 28 0 0 0 d. Of cases decided during the month, the number in which final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 42 3 0 0 0 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 27 3 0 0 0 121 150 days 6 0 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 0 0 0 0 181 210 days 4 0 0 0 0 211 240 days 1 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 0 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 1 0 0 0 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision (the difference between 3.a. and 3.b.) as of the last day of the month. Request filed < 91 days ago 43 16 0 0 0 91 120 days 12 1 0 0 0 121 150 days 11 1 0 0 0 151 180 days 3 1 0 0 0 181 210 days 2 1 0 0 0 211 240 days 0 0 0 0 0 241 270 days 2 0 0 0 0 > 270 days 6 3 0 0 0 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 11 1 0 0 0 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of Ball v. Swoap 1981. 27 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: NON-CW $75.00 \/ day MN $97.50 \/ day FS $52.50 \/ day NON-CW 104 days \/ 14 days late \/ $1,050.00 93 days \/ 3 days late \/ $225.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $600.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $675.00 91 days \/ 1 day late \/ $75.00 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $1,275.00 113 days \/ 23 days late \/ $1,725.00 FS 76 days \/ 16 days late \/ $840.00 MN\/DED 114 days \/ 24 days late \/ $2,340.00 172 days \/ 82 days late \/ $7,995.00 130 days \/ 40 days late \/ $3,900.00 134 days \/ 44 days late \/ $4,290.00 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $1,657.50 107 days \/ 17 days late \/ $1,657.50 171 days \/ 81 days late \/ $7,897.50 134 days \/ 44 days late \/ $4,290.00 104 days \/ 14 days late \/ $1,365.00 143 days \/ 53 days late \/ $5,167.50 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $877.50 115 days \/ 25 days late \/ $2,437.50 127 days \/ 37 days late \/ $3,607.50 181 days \/ 91 days late \/ $8,872.50 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $487.50 106 days \/ 16 days late \/ $1,560.00 112 days \/ 22 days late \/ $2,145.00 100 days \/ 10 days late \/ $975.00 105 days \/ 15 days late \/ $1,462.50 ”
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” KING V. MCMAHON COURT REPORT REPORT FOR MARCH 2012 1. CalWORKs (CW)(1) CASES WITH NO WAIVER OR POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting the final decision as of the first day of the month. 205 b. The number of cases in which a final decision was issued by the last day of the month 118 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which a final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 99 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 19 e. Indicate the ages of the untimely decisions (item 1.d.) as follows: Decision issued within 91 120 days 14 121 150 days 3 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 > 270 days 1 f. Indicate the ages of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 1.a. and 1.b.) as follows: Requests filed: <90 days ago 35 91 120 days 18 121 150 days 11 151 180 days 3 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 4 241 270 days 2 >270 days 12 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 1.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 4 [1] CalWORKs (CW) formerly AFDC CW ONLY CASES WITH POST HEARING CONTINUANCE (WAIVER) a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 28 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 11 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 8 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 3 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 2.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 1 121 150 days 1 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 2.a. and 2.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 11 91 120 days 1 121 150 days 2 151 180 days 1 181 210 days 0 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 0 >270 days 1 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 0 In those cases where the hearing was continued on the motion of the Administrative Law Judge prior to the close of the record or the record remained open after the hearing for submission of evidence, the number of days (1 day or greater) for continuance or holding the record open are computed as an extension to the 60 \/ 90 days from the date of the hearing request prior to indicating the age of a case having a post hearing continuance. CW CASES WITH PREHEARING POSTPONEMENT a. The number of cases heard and awaiting final decision as of the first day of the month. 95 b. The number of cases in which the final decision was issued by the last day of the month. 51 c. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued within 90 days of request. 42 d. Of the cases decided during the month, the number in which the final decision was issued more than 90 days from request. 9 e. Indicate the age of the untimely decisions (item 3.d.) as follows: Decisions issued within 91 120 days 7 121 150 days 0 151 180 days 0 181 210 days 2 211 240 days 0 241 270 days 0 More than 270 days 0 f. Indicate the age of cases awaiting decision as of the last day of the month (the difference between items 3.a. and 3.b.) as follows: Request filed: <90 days ago 19 91 120 days 9 121 150 days 6 151 180 days 3 181 210 days 1 211 240 days 1 241 270 days 2 >270 days 4 g. The number of untimely decisions (item 3.d.) in which the claimant prevailed, in whole or in part. 2 4. INTERIM PAYMENTS DURING THE REPORTING MONTH a. The number of claimants paid $50.00 or more under paragraph 3 of the Order of King v. McMahon 1981. 6 b. Of the payments shown (item 4.a.), indicate the penalty payment for each late case: CW $55.00 \/ day CW 95 days \/ 5 days late \/ $275.00 98 days \/ 8 days late \/ $440.00 96 days \/ 6 days late \/ $330.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $110.00 92 days \/ 2 days late \/ $110.00 99 days \/ 9 days late \/ $495.00 ”