Part 19 — Board of Veterans' Appeals: Legacy Appeals Regulations
Subpart A — Applicability
Subpart B — Legacy Appeals and Legacy Appeals Processing by Agency of Original Jurisdiction
- § 19.20— What constitutes an appeal.
- § 19.21— Notice of Disagreement.
- § 19.22— Substantive Appeal.
- § 19.23— Applicability of provisions concerning Notice of Disagreement.
- § 19.24— Action by agency of original jurisdiction on Notice of Disagreement required to be filed on a standardized form.
- § 19.25— Notification by agency of original jurisdiction of right to appeal.
- § 19.26— Action by agency of original jurisdiction on Notice of Disagreement.
- § 19.28— Determination that a Notice of Disagreement is inadequate protested by claimant or representative.
- § 19.29— Statement of the Case.
- § 19.30— Furnishing the Statement of the Case and instructions for filing a Substantive Appeal.
- § 19.31— Supplemental statement of the case.
- § 19.32— Closing of appeal for failure to respond to Statement of the Case.
- § 19.34— Determination that Notice of Disagreement or Substantive Appeal was not timely filed protested by claimant or representative.
- § 19.35— Certification of appeals.
- § 19.36— Notification of certification of appeal and transfer of appellate record.
- § 19.37— Consideration of additional evidence received by the agency of original jurisdiction after an appeal has been initiated.
- § 19.38— Action by agency of original jurisdiction when remand received.
Subpart C — Claimant Action in a Legacy Appeal
- § 19.50— Who can file an appeal.
- § 19.51— Place of filing Notice of Disagreement and Substantive Appeal.
- § 19.52— Time limit for filing Notice of Disagreement, Substantive Appeal, and response to Supplemental Statement of the Case.
- § 19.53— Extension of time for filing Substantive Appeal and response to Supplemental Statement of the Case.
- § 19.54— Filing additional evidence does not extend time limit for appeal.
- § 19.55— Withdrawal of Appeal.