Updated Apr 20, 2022
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This section contains the following topics:
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1. Rating Process Overview for Chapter 18 Benefits
Introduction |
This topic contains information on the rating process, including
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Change Date |
December 12, 2018 |
VIII.i.3.D.1.a. Decision-Making Roles and Responsibilities |
The roles and responsibilities for making a decision in Chapter 18 benefit claims are shown in the following table.
Note: All Chapter 18 claims fall under the jurisdiction of the Denver Regional Office, per M21-1, Part VIII, Subpart i, 3.A.1.
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VIII.i.3.D.1.b. Rating a Claim Based on Spina Bifida |
The table below provides guidance for the rating activity to follow when making a decision on a spina bifida claim.
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VIII.i.3.D.1.c. Rating a Claim Based on Other Covered Birth Defects |
The table below provides guidance for the rating activity to follow when making a decision on other covered birth defect claims.
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VIII.i.3.D.1.d. Assigning Effective Dates Under 38 CFR 3.814(e) and (f) |
The effective date for a grant of a monetary allowance based on spina bifida (whether based on an initial or supplemental claim) will generally be the later of the following dates:
Exceptions:
Important: The effective date cannot be earlier than October 1, 1997. Reference: For more information about the effective date of awards and commencement of payments of monetary allowances for spina bifida, see VAOPGCPREC 3-1999. |
VIII.i.3.D.1.e. Assigning Effective Dates Under 38 CFR 3.815(i) and (j) |
The effective date for a grant of a monetary allowance based on other covered birth defects (whether an initial or supplemental claim) will generally be the latest of the following dates:
Exceptions:
Important: No benefits may be paid for any period prior to December 1, 2001. |
VIII.i.3.D.1.f. Reductions and Discontinuances |
Reductions and discontinuances must be made as provided in 38 CFR 3.814(f) or 38 CFR 3.815(j).
VA will generally reduce or discontinue awards according to the facts found except as provided in 38 CFR 3.105 and 38 CFR 3.114(b).
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2. Disability Rating Levels Assigned to Spina Bifida Claims
Introduction |
This topic contains information on disability rating levels assigned to spina bifida claims, including |
Change Date |
December 12, 2018 |
VIII.i.3.D.2.b. Categories of Neurological Impairment |
In determining the appropriate disability level to assign, the rating activity assesses the severity of each category of neurological impairment (extremities functioning, mental functioning, and bowel-bladder functioning) as
The rating activity records these category values on the Codesheet.
Important: The highest level assigned for any of the categories determines the overall level of disability.
Example: If extremities and bowel-bladder functions are not impaired (each scored 1) but IQ is 80 (scored as 2), then disability Level II is assigned.
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VIII.i.3.D.2.c. Minimum Disability Level Assignable |
The rating activity assigns the highest evaluation warranted by the evidence of record. The minimum disability level assignable is Level I.
Assign a Level I
The rating activity prepares a deferred rating under code 38 while the required evidence is pending. The minimum disability Level I remains in effect even if the individual fails to report for a VA examination. |
VIII.i.3.D.2.d. Disability Level for Children Under the Age of One Year |
The rating activity assigns disability Level I for children under the age of one year unless a pediatric neurologist or pediatric neurosurgeon certifies that, in his or her medical judgment, there is neurological deficit that will prevent the child from
If such a deficit is present, the rating activity assigns disability Level III. |
VIII.i.3.D.2.e. Exceptional Cases |
The Director of Compensation Service may increase the monthly allowance in order to best represent the extent that the disabilities resulting from spina bifida, or from treatment procedures for spina bifida, limit the individual’s ability to engage in ordinary, day-to-day activities.
The Director of Compensation Service may increase the monthly payment for an individual who would otherwise be paid at Level I or II, if there are one or more disabilities resulting from spina bifida, or treatment for spina bifida, such as
In this case, the individual may receive a Level II or Level III payment, depending on whether the effects of a disability are equal in severity to the effects specified under Level II or III. |
VIII.i.3.D.2.f. Scheduling Periodic Reassessments of Disability Level |
VA will periodically reassess the disability level of a beneficiary.
Use the table below to determine the course of action for scheduling the periodic reassessments of the disability level.
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3. Disability Rating Levels Assigned to Other Covered Birth Defect Claims
Introduction |
This topic contains information on disability rating levels assigned to other covered birth defect claims, including |
Change Date |
December 12, 2018 |
VIII.i.3.D.3.a. Other Covered Birth Defects Disability Levels |
In the process of examining medical evidence, the rating activity determines a disability level for each case qualifying for other covered birth defect benefits.
The table below describes the disability levels for other covered birth defect ratings.
Reference: For more information on other covered birth defects, see
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VIII.i.3.D.3.b. Exceptional Cases |
The Director of Compensation Service may increase the monthly allowance in order to best represent the extent that the disabilities resulting from other covered birth defects, or from treatment procedures for covered birth defects, limit the individual’s ability to engage in ordinary, day-to-day activities.
The Director of Compensation Service may increase the monthly payment for an individual who would otherwise be paid at Level I, II, or III, if there are one or more disabilities resulting from other birth defects, or treatment for other birth defects, such as
In this case, the individual may receive a Level II, III, or IV payment, depending on whether the effects of a disability are equal in severity to the effects specified under Level II, III, or IV.
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VIII.i.3.D.3.c. Scheduling Periodic Reassessments of Disability Level |
VA will reassess a determination whenever it receives evidence indicating that a change is warranted. |
4. Preparation of a Chapter 18 Benefits Rating Decision
Introduction |
This topic contains information on preparing a rating decision, specifically the rating Codesheet, including entries on the Codesheet for |
Change Date |
December 31, 2019 |
VIII.i.3.D.4.a. Entries on the Codesheet for Spina Bifida Claims |
Whether granted or denied, all rating decisions require certain entries on the Codesheet. Use the table below to determine how to annotate the Codesheet.
Note: A rating decision is not prepared for claims that have been denied for the following reasons:
References: For more information on
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VIII.i.3.D.4.b. Entries on Codesheet for Other Covered Birth Defect Claims |
Whether granted or denied, all rating decisions require certain entries on the Codesheet. Follow the instructions below to determine how to annotate the Codesheet.
Note: A rating decision is not prepared for claims that have been denied for the following reasons:
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