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This section contains the following topics:
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1. Preparing Proposed Rating Decisions
Introduction |
This topic contains information about proposed rating decisions, including
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Change Date |
June 7, 2021 |
X.i.6.H.1.a. Required DRAS Actions Upon Completion of VA Examinations |
Proposed rating activity should begin upon completion of the Medical Evaluation Stage. The Disability Rating Activity Site (DRAS) will identify cases requiring action using the Pending Rating Preparation Report in Veterans Tracking Application (VTA).
In each Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) case with completed Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) examinations, the DRAS must complete the actions outlined in the table below.
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<X.i.6.H.1.c. Addressing Claimed and Referred Conditions in Proposed Rating Decisions |
The DRAS is responsible for preparing proposed rating decisions for Physical Evaluation Boards (PEBs)s that address every disability that was
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X.i.6.H.1.d. Deferring Claimed Conditions in Proposed Rating Decisions |
When evidence is sufficient to decide all referred conditions in a proposed rating decision, but insufficient to decide one or more claimed issues, the claimed issues must be deferred on the proposed rating decision. Note: Current VBMS-R functionality does not allow deferrals on proposed ratings via typical VBMS deferral process. As such, these deferrals must be entered as a “Free Text” issue in VBMS-R to ensure the deferral is properly indicated on the Codesheet. Important: When claimed issues are deferred in proposed ratings, the DRAS must take timely corrective development so that the issue can be resolved on the final rating (the claim should not be returned to the rating activity prior to the participant’s discharge). If the at the time of the final rating, DRAS is still unable to fully resolve the deferred issue(s), the issues should be deferred on the final rating and handled in accordance with M21-1, Part X, Subpart i, 6.J.1.e. |
X.i.6.H.1.f. Notification Letter to Accompany Proposed Rating Decisions |
The DRAS must prepare a notification letter in conjunction with proposed rating decisions according to the table below.
Exception: If the participant declined to file a VA claim as part of the IDES process, the DRAS must prepare the notification letter as indicated in M21-1, Part X, Subpart i, Chapter 6.K.10.b. |
X.i.6.H.1.g. Including Dependents on the BEL |
The DRAS must include dependents on the BEL when VA Form 21-686c, Application Request to Add and/or Remove Dependents, is of record and complete. If the VA Form 21-686c of record is incomplete or the participant did not submit VA Form 21-686c, the DRAS must add the following information to the dependency section of the BEL: If you have submitted a complete VA Form 21-686c, Declaration of Status of Dependents, this information will be considered on your final rating. If you have eligible dependents, but have not yet submitted the VA Form 21-686c, please contact your Military Services Coordinator (MSC). |
X.i.6.H.1.h. EP Credit for Proposed Rating Decisions |
Upon completion of a proposed rating decision, the DRAS must complete a one-time clear of EP 310 (with the IDES Rating – Proposed claim label) and use the current date the date of claim. Exception: The one-time clear of EP 310 is not appropriate if the rating decision was prepared under a rating EP for an IDES participant who is a member of the Reserves or National Guard and is not on active duty, per M21-1, Part X, Subpart i, 6.K.2.d. Note: If an IDES participant declines to file a VA claim, and the DRAS prepares a rating under M21-1, Part X, Subpart i, 6.K.10.a, an EP 310 should be cleared regardless of the participant’s duty status. |
2. Special Considerations Relating to Proposed Ratings
Introduction |
This topic contains information about special rating considerations in IDES claim, including |
Change Date |
June 7, 2021 |
X.i.6.H.2.a. Rating Decisions for IDES Participants Who Are Not on Active Duty |
In IDES cases involving Veterans (i.e., members of the National Guard and Reserve not currently serving on active duty), DRAS will prepare a standard VA rating and notification letter to be provided to the PEB in lieu of a proposed rating and BEL. Reference: For more information on processing IDES claims from members of the Reserves or National Guard who are not on active duty, see M21-1, Part X, Subpart i, 6.K.2. |
X.i.6.H.2.b. Rating Issues That Are Unique to IDES Cases |
DRAS decision makers must consider the issues in the table below when preparing proposed ratings that will be used by the PEB.
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X.i.6.H.2.d. Addressing Referred Conditions for PEB Purposes Only |
The DRAS must prepare a proposed evaluation for PEB purposes only when there are
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3. Providing Proposed Ratings to the PEB
Introduction |
This topic contains information on providing IDES ratings to the PEB on request, including |
Change Date |
June 7, 2021 |
X.i.6.H.3.a. Handling a PEB Request for a Proposed Rating Decision |
PEBs will indicate their need for a VA rating decision via VTA update; no physical request or records will be sent to DRAS. Cases in which the PEB has requested a VA rating will be indicated on the Pending Proposed Rating Report in VTA.
For each case that appears on the VTA Pending Proposed Rating Report, the DRAS must complete the actions indicated in the table below.
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X.i.6.H.3.b. Distribution of the Proposed Rating Decision |
The table below describes the order in (and restrictions on) which a proposed rating decision and notification are distributed.
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4. Requests for Reconsideration, Review, and Correction of Proposed Rating Decisions
Introduction |
This topic contains information about requests for reconsideration, review, and correction of proposed rating decisions, including |
Change Date |
November 22, 2019 |
X.i.6.H.4.a. Requests for Reconsideration of a Proposed Rating Decision |
IDES participants may submit a one-time request for reconsideration of a proposed rating decision regarding any disability the participant’s service department referred to VA. A proposed rating decision regarding a claimed disability is not subject to reconsideration.
Participants must submit a request for reconsideration to their PEB. If the PEB approves the request, it forwards the request to the DRAS that made the proposed rating decision.
DRAS Decision Review Officers (DROs) are responsible for deciding all requests for reconsideration of a proposed rating decision. If a DRO decides revision of a proposed rating decision
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X.i.6.H.4.d. Identification of Errors in a Proposed Rating Decision |
The table below describes the necessary actions to take when an error is identified in a proposed rating decision.
Note: A DRAS’s failure to address or properly defer a decision on all claimed and referred disabilities is considered an error. |
X.i.6.H.4.e. PDRRs |
When a PEB administrator has questions or concerns about an evaluation assigned on a proposed rating, the PEB may submit a request to the DRAS for clarification or potential correction. Such a request is called a PEB-Directed Rating Returns (PDRR).
When submitting a PDRR, the PEB will enter the date in the PEB DIRECTED RATING RETURN START DATE field in VTA and transmit associated documents to the DRAS via the eFolder or DoD SAFE.
Note: A PDRR is not considered the participant’s one-time request for reconsideration of a proposed rating decision (as discussed in M21-1, Part X, Subpart i, 6.H.4.a). |
5. Exhibit: Benefits Estimate Letter (BEL) for IDES Participants
Introduction |
This topic contains a sample of the various pages and paragraphs that make up a BEL. |
Change Date |
September 14, 2016 |
X.i.6.H.5.a. Sample BEL |
The images displayed below represent a sample BEL.
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