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If a complaint is sent back to the agency for processing, following an MSPB decision dismissing a mixed case complaint for jurisdictional reasons, how should we count processing time?

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If a complaint is sent back to the agency for processing, following an MSPB decision dismissing a mixed case complaint for jurisdictional reasons, how should we count processing time?

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A. Processing should be counted in the same way that cases are reopened due to EEOC appellate decisions remanding case to the agency. Count as a remand in Part II.C. and also processing time should be reported from the date of the remand order to the date of closure (or if pending, to the end (September 30th) of reporting period).

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