If a claimant gets an unfavorable decision with the administrative law
judge (hearing level), he or she may appeal the case to the Appeals
Council. The Appeals Council will only consider "new evidence" if it
meets the following criteria:
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- The evidence was not part of the claims evidence at the date of the hearing.
- It is relevant, i.e., directly related to issues adjudicated by the ALJ.
- The evidence relates to the period on or before the date of the ALJ decision.
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