Updated Feb 02, 2023
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This section contains the following topics:
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1. Evidence of Disability for Veterans Pension Purposes
Introduction |
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This topic contains information on the evidence of disability for Veterans Pension purposes, including
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Change Date |
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September 6, 2019
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IX.ii.2.A.1.a. When a Rating Determination of P&T Disability Is Not Required |
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A rating determination of permanent and total (P&T) disability is not required to establish eligibility for Veterans Pension when a Veteran is
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References: For more information on
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IX.ii.2.A.1.b. When a Rating Determination of P&T Disability Is Required |
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If the Veteran does not meet the requirements of M21-1, Part IX, Subpart ii, 2.A.1.a, he/she must be shown by a rating to
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IX.ii.2.A.1.c. Inclusion of SC Disabilities in a Pension Rating |
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Service-connected (SC) disabilities may be included along with non-service-connected (NSC) disabilities in Veterans Pension ratings. Additionally, SC disabilities may be included in special monthly pension (SMP) aid and attendance (A&A) and housebound ratings.
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Reference: For more information on determining a disability evaluation, see M21-1, Part V, Subpart ii, 3.C.1.a.
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2. Veterans Pension Rating Percentage Requirements
Introduction |
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This topic contains information on the rating percentage requirements, including the
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Change Date |
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March 18, 2014 |
IX.ii.2.A.2.b. Current Disability Rating Requirement When Necessary |
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In 1990, VA revised 38 CFR 4.17 to require for all Veterans, regardless of age, a single disability rated 60 percent or a combined evaluation of 70 percent, with one disability ratable at 40 percent or higher.
Note: Effective September 17, 2001, this requirement became moot for certain Veterans who had either attained age 65 or who were presumed disabled based on nursing home status or being found disabled by Social Security Administration.
Reference: For more information on a single disability rated 60 percent, see M21-1, Part IX, Subpart ii, 2.A.1.b.
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IX.ii.2.A.2.c. Effective Dates for the Rating Requirements |
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Use the table below to determine the effective dates for the rating requirements.
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3. Veterans Pension Eligibility Under 38 CFR 3.321(b)(2)
Introduction |
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This topic contains information on eligibility under 38 CFR 3.321(b)(2), including
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Change Date |
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February 19, 2019
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IX.ii.2.A.3.a. When to Consider Eligibility Under 38 CFR 3.321(b)(2) |
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Consider extra-schedular eligibility under 38 CFR 3.321(b)(2) in all cases in which the Veteran does not meet the schedular requirements for pension.
Reference: For more information on extra-schedular pension rating decisions, see
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IX.ii.2.A.3.b. Approval of Extra-Schedular Evaluation in Veterans Pension Claims |
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The table below shows the approval process for claims being considered for Veterans Pension on an extra-schedular basis under 38 CFR 3.321(b)(2).
Important: Discuss in the Reasons for Decision part of the rating decision why disability for pension can or cannot be granted under this regulation. The rating decision should contain sufficient information to clearly show the basis for the disability grant or denial.
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IX.ii.2.A.3.c. Considering Retroactive Eligibility |
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If eligibility for pension is established from a date subsequent to the date of the claim, consider whether retroactive eligibility may be established under 38 CFR 3.321(b)(2).
If retroactive eligibility under 38 CFR 3.321(b)(2) is not in order, provide an explanation in the Reasons for Decision section of the rating decision.
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4. Rating Previously Discontinued Veterans Pension Claims
Change Date |
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September 1, 2021 |
IX.ii.2.A.4.a. When to Rate Reopened Pension Claims |
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If pension was previously discontinued because the Veteran’s income from wages exceeded the income threshold for marginal employment and the Veteran does not meet the relaxed disability guidelines under M21-1, Part IX, Subpart ii, 2.A.1.a, then disability for pension must be re-evaluated using the rating criteria in effect at the time the Veteran submits a new claim.
In all other reopened pension cases, no new rating decision is required.
Reference: For more information on the poverty threshold, see the United States Census Bureau Poverty website.
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