COMDTINST 5900.7B
17 JUN 1988
4.
ADMINISTRATION. Administrative Law Judges are under the exclusive administrative
control of the Commandant. Correspondence and communications relating to the performance
of the mission shall be routed to the Commandant (G-CJ). All applications for leave and
matters relating to internal administration including requests for training shall be submitted
directly to the Commandant (G-CJ).
5.
REQUESTS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES.
a. Suspension and Revocation Hearings.
(1) Intra-district Requests. Requests for the services of an Administrative Law
Judge within the Judge's assigned district, in connection with suspension
and revocation proceedings against mariners' licenses, certificates, or
documents, should be made directly to the Judge by the cognizant
investigating officer or commanding officer.
(2) Inter-District Requests. Requests for an out-of-district Administrative
Law Judge to preside at suspension and revocation hearings will be made
to Commandant (G-CJ) by the cognizant investigating officer or
commanding officer.
b. Civilian Grievances and Adverse Actions. All requests for assignment of a Judge to
conduct civilian employee grievance or adverse action proceedings shall be made to
Commandant (G-CJ) by the appropriate area, district, maintenance and logistics
command, or Headquarters official.
c. Other Hearings. Other requests for Administrative Law Judges will be made to
Commandant (G-CJ) by the appropriate official.
6.
TRAVEL.
a. Intra-district travel orders.
(1) District commanders are responsible for issuing temporary additional duty
travel orders to Administrative Law Judges for travel within the district. A
copy of all such orders issued to an Administrative Law Judge shall be
forwarded to Commandant (G-CJ).