Form OPM 1655A OPM 1655A Geographic Peference Statement for Senior Adminstrative

Application for Senior Administrative Law Judge & Geographic Preference Statement for Senior Administrative Law Judge

OPM Form 1655-A - 2018

Geographic Preference Statement for Senior Administrative Law Judge Applicant

OMB: 3206-0248

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United States Office of Personnel Management Form Approved:

OMB No. 3206-0248


Geographic Preference Statement for

Senior Administrative Law Judge Applicant

Instructions: Type or print clearly in black or blue ink. In the boxes below, indicate with an "X" each location where you would be available to serve as a Senior Administrative Law Judge (SALJ). You may show availability for any locations listed. You will be considered only for positions where you have indicated your availability. Submit form to: Administrative Law Judge Program Office, U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 1900 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20415.



Name (Last, First, MI)

Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code)



All Locations

Check this box only if you are interested in all locations.


Shape1 All Locations

Washington, DC, Metro Area

Shape2 (Rockville, MD;

Alexandria, VA;

Arlington, VA;

Falls Church, VA;

Washington, DC)


Shape3 Alabama

Shape4 Alaska

Shape5 Arizona
Shape6 Arkansas
Shape7 California
Shape8 Colorado
Shape9 Connecticut
Shape10 Delaware
Shape11 Florida
Shape12 Georgia
Shape13 Hawaii
Shape14 Idaho
Shape15 Illinois

Shape16 Indiana
Shape17 Iowa
Shape18 Kansas
Shape19 Kentucky
Shape20 Louisiana
Shape21 Maine
Shape22 Maryland
Shape23 Massachusetts
Shape24 Michigan
Shape25 Minnesota
Shape26 Mississippi
Shape27 Missouri
Shape28 Montana
Shape29 Nebraska
Shape30 Nevada
Shape31 New Hampshire

Shape32 New Jersey
Shape33 New Mexico
Shape34 New York
Shape35 North Carolina
Shape37 North Dakota
Shape38 Ohio
Shape39 Oklahoma
Shape40 Oregon
Shape41 Pennsylvania
Shape42 Puerto Rico

Shape43 Rhode Island
Shape44 South Carolina
Shape45 South Dakota
Shape46 Tennessee
Shape47 Texas

Shape48 Utah
Shape49 Vermont
Shape50 Virginia
Shape51 Washington
Shape52 West Virginia

Shape53 Wisconsin

Shape54 Wyoming





Privacy Act Statement



The information on this form is collected pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 3323(b) and 5 CFR 930.201 et seq. This completed form allows us to refer your application to Federal agencies that have SALJ positions where you may want to work. In addition, this record may be used to develop statistics and studies concerning our SALJ Program. Supplying this information is voluntary, but if you do not provide it you may lose job opportunities because we may not be able to properly refer your application.

Public Burden Statement



We estimate the public reporting burden for this collection will vary from 15 to 25 minutes, including time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering data, and completing and reviewing the information. Send comments regarding the burden estimate or any other aspect of the collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM), Administrative Law Judge Program Office, ALJ Program Manager, Washington, DC 20415-7900. The OMB number, 3206-0248, is currently valid. OPM may not collect this information and you are not required to respond, unless this number is displayed. Do not send completed application forms to this address.

Reasonable Accommodation



Federal agencies must provide reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the hiring process should contact the appointing agency directly. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER



Signature

Date





5 U.S.C. § 3323(b) OPM Form 1655-A

5 CFR 930.201 et seq May 2018


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