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If the initial decision is in my favor, and the agency (or another party) files a petition for review, do I have to wait for relief until the Board issues a decision?

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If the initial decision is in my favor, and the agency (or another party) files a petition for review, do I have to wait for relief until the Board issues a decision?

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If you are the prevailing party, the agency will grant you any relief provided in the initial decision pending the outcome of any petition for review. However, “interim relief’ will not be granted if the Administrative Judge determines that it is not appropriate. If the decision requires your return to your workplace, the agency does not have to take this action if it determines that such a return would be unduly disruptive. However, it still has to restore you to pay and benefits status. The granting of interim relief does not require the payment of back pay or attorney fees.

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