Board Decisions
One of the functions of the Board is to serve as an appellate body that reviews hearing officer decisions, if those decisions are appealed by a party to the hearing. Upon review of the record and (sometimes) oral arguments by the parties, the Board issues a reasoned, written opinion. The Board may affirm, reverse, or remand a case or issue to the hearing officer for further proceedings. Board rulings are precedent setting in that hearing officers are guided by the Board’s interpretation of the law when issuing decisions. The Board has discretion to publish its decisions in the public record.
Board Decisions By Year of Issuance
2003
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International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union Nos. 246 and 639, AFL-CIO v. Office of the Senate Sergeant at Arms(July 11, 2003)
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Plumbers Local 5, United Assocation of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada v. Office of the Architect of the Capitol (October 7, 2002)
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U.S. Capitol Police Board v. Fraternal Order of Police, U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee(June 11, 2002)
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U.S. Capitol Police Board v. Fraternal Order of Police, U.S. Capitol Police Labor Committee (February 25, 2002)
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