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Join Date: May 2008
Location: new york
Posts: 1,589
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: new york
Posts: 1,589
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its was 3 here when i woke up. if you read their own rules we both should be on a MINE diary 5-7 years for review as opposed to the MIP diary of 3 years.
Procedure - MINE Criteria
Set the MINE diary when any criterion in the 3 MINE categories below is met.
1. Age 54 1/2 or older at MIE or MIP diary maturity
a. General
For individuals of advanced age, generally set a MINE diary. This category includes individuals whose MIE or MIP diaries will mature at age 54 1/2 or older. These individuals are currently:
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age 51 1/2 or older if a MIE criterion does not apply, and
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between ages 51 1/2 and 54 if a MIE criterion does apply.
b. Exceptions
Set the vocational diary, or the MIE or MIP diary to mature up to age 59 1/2 for individuals whose case facts indicate that recovery or remission is almost certain (e.g., recent or scheduled surgery which will resolve the impairment; current significant, sustained, and progressive improvement which will almost certainly result in full recovery). Examples include certain cases involving:
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cancer (see DI 26525.010), lymphoma, or leukemia (DI 26525.030C).
NOTE: In cancer cases, set a MINE diary only when the case facts indicate there is no possibility of remission.
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fractures, sprains, or dislocations
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title XVI statutory blindness which is expected to no longer meet the statutory blindness definition set the MIE diary to mature up to age 64 1/2 in these cases only.
2. Under age 54 1/2 at MIP diary maturity
a. General
For individuals who will be under age 54 1/2 when a MIP diary would mature (i.e., the individual is currently under age 51 1/2), set a MINE diary when the case has the following characteristics:
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meets or equals a listing cited below.
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is allowed on a meets, equals, medical-vocational, or functional equals basis and meets the specified impairment, age, and/or onset criteria. (The specified age refers to age at the time of the current determination.)
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