Hyginus U. Aguzie v. Office of Personnel Management, 29366 [2010-12444]
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Hyginus U. Aguzie v. Office of
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extension of time in which parties may
file amicus briefs in the matter of
Hyginus U. Aguzie v. Office of
Personnel Management, MSPB Docket
Number DC–0731–09–0261–R–1.
DATES: All briefs submitted in response
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Clerk of the Board on or before June 7,
2010.
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the Board present the following legal
issue: When the Office of Personnel
Management (OPM) directs an agency to
separate a tenured employee for
suitability reasons, must the Board
consider a subsequent appeal under 5
CFR part 731 as contemplated therein,
or should the Board instead consider the
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MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD
[MSPB Docket Number DC-0731-09-0261-R-1]
Hyginus U. Aguzie v. Office of Personnel Management
AGENCY: Merit Systems Protection Board.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) is providing notice
of an extension of time in which parties may file amicus briefs in the
matter of Hyginus U. Aguzie v. Office of Personnel Management, MSPB
Docket Number DC-0731-09-0261-R-1.
DATES: All briefs submitted in response to this notice shall be filed
with the Clerk of the Board on or before June 7, 2010.
ADDRESSES: Briefs must be filed with the Office of the Clerk of the
Board, Merit Systems Protection Board, 1615 M Street, NW., Washington,
DC 20419. All briefs shall be captioned ``Hyginus U. Aguzie v. Office
of Personnel Management'' and entitled ``Amicus Brief.'' Only one copy
of the brief need be submitted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew Shannon, Office of the Clerk
of the Board, (202) 653-7200.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Aguzie and several other cases pending
before the Board present the following legal issue: When the Office of
Personnel Management (OPM) directs an agency to separate a tenured
employee for suitability reasons, must the Board consider a subsequent
appeal under 5 CFR part 731 as contemplated therein, or should the
Board instead consider the appeal under 5 U.S.C. Chapter 75, given that
the scope of a Chapter 75 appeal is broader than a part 731 appeal and
that OPM generally lacks authority to issue regulations limiting
statutory rights?
On April 16, 2010, MSPB published in the Federal Register a Notice
(See 75 FR 20007) that interested parties may submit amicus briefs or
other comments on this issue no later than May 24, 2010. The MSPB is
extending the time until June 7, 2010. Interested parties must file
amicus briefs with the Clerk of the Board. Briefs shall not exceed 15
pages in length. The text shall be double-spaced, except for quotations
and footnotes, and the briefs shall be on 8\1/2\ by 11 inch paper with
one inch margins on all four sides.
Dated: May 18, 2010.
William D. Spencer,
Clerk of the Board.
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