Vela v. Office of Personnel Management

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Vela v. Office of Personnel Management, 421 F. App'x 978 (Fed. Cir. 2011)
Gajarsa, Mayer, Per Curiam, Prost

Vela v. Office of Personnel Management

Opinion

ON MOTION

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) moves to dismiss Constancio Lara, Jr.’s petition for review as untimely.

On October 22, 2010, an administrative judge issued an initial decision, affirming OPM’s denial of Lara’s claims, and notifying Lara that, absent an appeal to the Board, the decision would become final on November 26, 2010. The Board further informed Lara that any petition for review must be received by this court within 60 calendar days of the date the initial decision became final. Lara did not appeal the initial decision to the Board. Lara’s petition for review was received by the court on January 27, 2011, 62 days after the Board’s decision became final on November 26.

A petition for review must be received by the court within 60 days of receipt of notice of the Board’s final order. 5 U.S.C. § 7703(b)(1). To be timely filed, the petition must be received by this court on or before the date that the petition is due. Pinat v. Office of Personnel Management, 931 F.2d 1544, 1546 (Fed.Cir. 1991) (petition is filed when received by this court; court dismissed petition received nine days late).

Because Lara’s petition was not timely received by this court, it must be dismissed based on controlling precedent of this court. See Oja v. Dep’t of the Army, 405 F.3d 1349, 1360 (Fed.Cir. 2005) (“Seeing no specific authorization for the equitable .tolling of section 7703(b)(1), we find that the congressionally approved statements of Rules 15(a)(1) and 26(b)(2) re *979 quire the conclusion first reached in Mon-zo[ v. Department of Transp., F.A.A., 735 F.2d 1335 (Fed.Cir. 1984) ] and herein followed. Compliance with the filing deadline for 5 U.S.C. § 7703(b)(1) is a prerequisite to our exercise of jurisdiction over this case.”).

Accordingly,

It Is Ordered That:

(1) OPM’s motion to dismiss is granted.

(2) Each side shall bear its own costs.

Reference

Full Case Name
Constancio LARA, Jr., Petitioner, v. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, Respondent
Status
Unpublished