H.R. 2633 — 112th Congress
Appeal Time Clarification Act of 2011
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Oct 17, 2011Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 199.
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As of Oct 17, 2011Reported to Senate without amendment
(This measure has not been amended since it was passed by the House on September 12, 2011. The summary of that version is repeated here.)
Appeal Time Clarification Act of 2011 - Amends federal judicial code requirements concerning the time limits for the filing of appeals to any judgment, order, or decree in a civil action, suit, or proceeding.
Revises the requirement that an appeal in any such action, suit, or proceeding in which the United States or a U.S. officer or agency is a party be filed within 60 days after entry of judgment, order or decree. Extends application of the 60-day filing deadline to any civil action, suit, or proceeding in which one of the parties is: (1) a U.S. employee sued in an official capacity; or (2) a current or former U.S. officer or employee sued in an individual capacity for an act or omission occurring in connection with duties performed on behalf of the United States, including any instance in which the United States represents that person when the judgment, order, or decree is entered or files the appeal for that person.
Sets forth the finding of Congress that the application of the 60-day deadline: (1) is not limited to civil actions in which representation of the United States is provided by the Department of Justice (DOJ); and (2) includes all civil actions in which the representation of the United States is provided by a federal legal officer acting in an official capacity, including civil actions in which a Member, officer, or employee of the Senate or the House of Representatives is represented by the Office of Senate Legal Counsel or the House's Office of General Counsel.
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Roll-call votes
1 on recordSep 12, 2011 · On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, as Amended
Full roll call84 of 431 recorded votes are not yet matched to a member profile.
Yea — 384: 180 R · 131 D · 1 L
Not Voting — 47: 21 D · 14 R
| Member | State |
|---|---|
| CARDOZA, Dennis A. | CA |
| SHULER, Heath | NC |
| REYES, Silvestre | TX |
| FRANK, Barney | MA |
| TOWNS, Edolphus | NY |
| HINCHEY, Maurice Dunlea | NY |
| PAUL, Ronald Ernest | TX |
| COSTELLO, Jerry Francis | IL |
| GIFFORDS, Gabrielle | AZ |
| DAVIS, Geoffrey C. | KY |
| GALLEGLY, Elton W. | CA |
| PAYNE, Donald Milford | NJ |
| Ed Pastor | AZ |
| George Miller | CA |
| Henry A. Waxman | CA |
| Jared Polis | CO |
| Christopher Murphy | CT |
| Debbie Wasserman Schultz | FL |
| John Lewis | GA |
| Bobby L. Rush | IL |
| Daniel Lipinski | IL |
| John A. Yarmuth | KY |
| Michael E. Capuano | MA |
| Stephen F. Lynch | MA |
| Rush Holt | NJ |
| Martin Heinrich | NM |
| Eliot L. Engel | NY |
| Jerrold Nadler | NY |
| Peter A. DeFazio | OR |
| Al Green | TX |
| Sheila Jackson Lee | TX |
| James P. Moran | VA |
| Adam Smith | WA |
| Trent Franks | AZ |
| Gary G. Miller | CA |
| Vern Buchanan | FL |
| Adam Kinzinger | IL |
| Erik Paulsen | MN |
| Michele Bachmann | MN |
| Peter T. King | NY |
| Lou Barletta | PA |
| Tom Marino | PA |
| Kristi L. Noem | SD |
| Randy Neugebauer | TX |
| Ted Poe | TX |
| Jason Chaffetz | UT |
| Robert Hurt | VA |
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