DocketNumber: No. 03-3149
Judges: Clevenger, Lourie, Mayer
Filed Date: 7/9/2003
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/6/2024
ORDER
Restituto Vargas responds to the issue whether his petition for review should be dismissed as frivolous. The Office of Personnel Management responds.
Vargas petitions this court for review of a Board decision denying his request for an annuity under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). In the initial decision, the administrative judge determined that Vargas was not entitled to a CSRS annuity because his service was pursuant to excepted indefinite appointments that were specifically excluded from coverage. See Rosete v. Office of Personnel Management, 48 F.3d 514 (Fed.Cir.1995) (upholding OPM’s statutory interpretation that indefinite appointments are excluded from Civil Service Reform Act coverage as reasonable and consistent with the governing statute, 5 U.S.C. § 8347(g)).
Vargas argues in his response that his case differs from Rosete because he had “automatic coverage when the [Civil Service Retirement] Act [took effect on] October 1, 1956, never present in Rosete.” Vargas further asserts that Casilang v. Office of Personnel Management, 248 F.3d 1381, 1383 (Fed.Cir.2001) was erroneously decided and that Executive Order 10,180 does not apply to foreign nationals employed in their home country. We conclude that these and Vargas’s remaining arguments fall within the holdings of Rósete and Casilang.
This court has denied suggestions for rehearing in banc in Rosete and in dozens of other cases that argued that Rosete was wrongly decided. Thus, any further at
Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED THAT:
(1) Vargas’s petition for review is dismissed as frivolous.
(2) Vargas’s motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis is moot.
(3) Each side shall bear its own costs.