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<h4 class="bluetitle">WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I APPLY? </h4>
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<p>When you file an application for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits based on disability or blindness, we will first decide whether you meet the <a href="text-income-ussi.htm" onMouseOver="a('SSI INCOME');return true" onMouseOut="b()">income</a> and <a href="text-resources-ussi.htm" onMouseOver="a('SSI RESOURCES');return true" onMouseOut="b()">resource</a> criteria and other eligibility
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<p>As part of the disability or blindness determination, Social Security also looks at any work you are doing. Generally, if you are working and earning more than $1,550 per month (effective January 2024), we will not find you to have a qualifying disability. We call this <a href="#sgact" onMouseOver="a('Substantial Gainful Activity');return true" onMouseOut="b()"><span class="italicbold">Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA)</span></a>. We apply a higher SGA, $2,590 if you are blind (effective January 2024).</p>
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<p>The local Social Security office personnel does not make the disability determination. The local Social Security office sends the claim to a State agency that we call the Disability Determination Services (DDS). The DDS decides whether or not you are disabled according to the SSA definition of disability. </p>
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<tr><td class="bn" valign="top"><img src="images/note03.gif" width="34" height="34" border="0" alt="NOTE" onMouseOver="window.status='NOTE'; return true" /></td><td class="bn">We, or the DDS, may ask you to fill out forms about your disability or blindness. If you need help, a Social Security or DDS employee will help you. If we mail the forms to you, you can also ask someone to help you.</td></tr></table>
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<h4 class="bluetitle">OBTAINING EVIDENCE ABOUT YOUR IMPAIRMENT(S) AND FUNCTIONING </h4>
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The DDS contacts doctors, hospitals, schools, teachers, therapists, relatives, or others who can provide useful information about your
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impairment(s) and functioning.<br />
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<p>The DDS does not examine you and they usually do not meet with you. They may contact you for additional information. While they will not base their decision solely on your statements about yourself, (for example, the fact that you are enrolled in special education classes), that kind of information is very important and useful.</p>
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<p>If the DDS cannot get enough information from your doctors and other people to decide if you are disabled, they will arrange and pay for an examination or testing by a qualified
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medical professional (who may be your own physician, psychologist, optometrist, or speech/language pathologist or other health care provider).</p>
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<td class="bn"> See the SSI Spotlight on <a href="spotlights/spot-travel-payment.htm" onMouseOver="a('SSI Spotlight on Payment for Travel to Medical Exams and Tests');return true" onMouseOut="b()">Payment for Travel to Medical Exams and Tests</a> .</td>
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<h4 class="bluetitle" id="sgact">WHAT IS SUBSTANTIAL GAINFUL ACTIVITY (SGA)? </h4>
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<p>We use the term substantial gainful activity (SGA) to describe a level of work activity and earnings that is both substantial and gainful. SGA involves performance of significant physical or mental activities, or a combination of both. For your work activity to be substantial, you do not need to work full time. Work activity performed on a part-time basis may also be SGA. If your impairment is anything other than blindness, earnings averaging over $1,550 per month or $2,590 for blind individuals (for the year 2024) generally demonstrate SGA.</p>
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<p>Gainful work activity is:</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball71.gif" width="14" height="14" border="0" alt="small blue ball" />Work performed for pay or profit. </p>
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<p><img src="images/ball71.gif" width="14" height="14" border="0" alt="small blue ball" />Work of a nature generally performed for pay or profit. </p>
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<p><img src="images/ball71.gif" width="14" height="14" border="0" alt="small blue ball" />Work intended for profit, whether or not a profit is realized.</p>
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<p>For SSI purposes, the SGA provision in initial eligibility cases does not apply to blind individuals. </p>
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<h4 class="bluetitle">HOW LONG DOES THE MEDICAL DECISION TAKE? </h4>
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<p>The timeframe can vary widely, but the decision usually takes six to eight months from the date of application.</p>
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<p>Individuals with CAL conditions may receive a decision on their claim in a matter of weeks instead of months or years.</p>
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<p>It can vary depending on several factors, but primarily on:</p>
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<li>How quickly we obtain medical evidence from a medical source;</li>
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<li>Whether a medical examination is necessary in order to obtain evidence to support the claim; and</li>
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<li>If the claim is randomly selected for quality assurance review of the decision.</li>
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<p>Sometimes, we can make a "presumptive" disability or blindness determination and start paying you while waiting for the DDS to make the final determination.
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See <a href="text-expedite-ussi.htm">expedited payments </a>for more information.</p>
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<h4 class="bluetitle" id="decide">WHO DECIDES IF I AM BLIND OR HAVE A DISABILITY? </h4>
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<p>After helping you complete your application, the Social Security office will review it to make sure that you meet the basic non-medical requirements for disability or blindness benefits. Then the Social Security office will send your application to the DDS office in your State. The DDS will decide whether you are disabled or blind under the Social Security law.</p>
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The DDS will consider all the facts in your case. They will consider what your doctors or other sources have said about your impairment(s), when it began, how it limits your activities, what the medical tests have shown, and what treatment you have received. They will use medical evidence from your doctors and from hospitals, clinics, or institutions where you have been treated, and all the other information they have about your condition.<br/>
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<br>
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<p>The DDS looks at the information you have given us. They also review your medical records, information about how you are functioning, and, if applicable, your work history, and then decides if you are disabled or blind for SSI purposes.</p>
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<p>If they cannot make a determination based on the information they have, the DDS will schedule a special medical examination or test for you and will pay for this examination or test. They may pay for your travel expenses to this examination or test. It is important that you go to the special medical examination or test if one is scheduled. If you do not keep the appointment, the DDS could deny your claim.</p>
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<td class="bn">For more information about paying your travel costs to attend a medical exam,
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see the SSI Spotlight on <a href="spotlights/spot-travel-payment.htm" onMouseOver="a('SSI Spotlight on Payment for Travel to Medical Exams or Tests');return true" onMouseOut="b()">Payment for Travel to Medical Exams or Tests</a>. </td>
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In deciding if you are disabled, the DDS team uses a process called the sequential evaluation process.<br />
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<h4 class="bluetitle"> WHAT IS THE SEQUENTIAL EVALUATION PROCESS? </h4>
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<p>If you appear to meet all the non–medical eligibility requirements (income, resources, residency, citizenship, etc.), we use a step–by–step process to determine if you are disabled. These steps are called the sequential evaluation process. The following sections describe how we use the sequential evaluation process for adults and children.</p>
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<h4 class="bluetitle">SEQUENTIAL EVALUATION FOR INDIVIDUALS AGE 18 OR OLDER<br />
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</h4>
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<h5 class="bluetitle">STEP 1: ARE YOU WORKING?<br />
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</h5>
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<p>If you are performing <a href="#sgact" onMouseOver="a('Substantial Gainful Activity');return true" onMouseOut="b()">substantial gainful activity (SGA)</a>, we cannot consider you to have a qualifying disability, and the sequential evaluation process ends here. We make this decision in your local Social Security office.</p>
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<p>We generally consider earnings over $1,550 per month or $2,590 for blind individuals (effective January 2024) to be SGA. </p>
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<p>
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If you are not performing <a href="#sgact" onMouseOver="a('Substantial Gainful Activity');return true" onMouseOut="b()"><span class="italicbold">SGA</span></a>, we will send your case to the DDS for a determination concerning your impairment(s). We refer to the DDS as “we” in the following sections because Social Security uses the DDS to decide whether you are disabled according to Social Security’s definition of disability.<br/>
|
||
</p>
|
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<h5 class="bluetitle">STEP 2: DO YOU HAVE A SEVERE IMPAIRMENT?</h5>
|
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<p> If you are not performing <a href="#sgact" onMouseOver="a('Substantial Gainful Activity');return true" onMouseOut="b()"><span class="italicbold">SGA</span></a>, we then decide whether you have medically determinable physical or mental impairments. We need objective medical evidence to establish a medically determinable impairment. Next, we decide if your medically determinable impairments or combination of impairments is “severe.” An impairment is considered severe if it significantly limits your physical or mental ability to do basic work activities. </p>
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<p>Examples of basic work activities are:</p>
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<p>
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<img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" /> Physical functions such as standing, walking, sitting, lifting; pushing, pulling, reaching, carrying, or handling. </p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" /> Seeing, hearing, speaking.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" /> Understanding, remembering, and carrying out simple instructions.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" /> Using judgment.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" /> Responding appropriately to supervision, co–workers, and usual work situations.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" /> Dealing with changes.</p>
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<p>If your impairment (s) is not severe, we will find that you are not disabled. If your impairment (s) is severe, we will go to the next step.</p>
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<h5 class="bluetitle">STEP 3: DO YOU HAVE AN IMPAIRMENT THAT MEETS OR MEDICALLY EQUALS A SOCIAL SECURITY "LISTING"? </h5>
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<p>If your impairment(s) is severe, then we decide if it meets or medically equals criteria in our Listing of Impairments (the listings). </p>
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<p>You are disabled if you have an impairment that:</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />meets the criteria of one of the listings; or</p>
|
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />medically equals the criteria of one of the listings.</p>
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<p>We determine if your impairment(s) “meets” one of the listings by comparing it to the specific requirements in the listings. It is not enough to have a diagnosis that is named in the listings. We determine if your impairment(s) medically equals one of the listings if it is at least equal in severity to any listed impairment. If your impairment(s) meets or medically equals the requirements of a listing, and meets the 12-month duration requirement, we will find you disabled and the process ends here.</p>
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<table cellspacing="10" border="0">
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<tr><td class="bn" valign="top"><img src="images/note03.gif" width="34" height="34" border="0" alt="NOTE:" onMouseOver="window.status='NOTE:'; return true" /></td>
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<td class="bn">Go to <a href="http://www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook">www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook</a> to view the published listings. </td>
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<p>If your impairment(s) is severe, but does not meet or medically equal a listing, we can still find you disabled at a later step in the process. We decide the most you are physically and mentally able to do, despite the limitations resulting from your impairments. We call this a "Residual Functional Capacity" (RFC) assessment.</p>
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<h5 class="bluetitle">STEP 4: ARE YOU ABLE TO DO YOUR PAST WORK?</h5>
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<p>We next consider whether, given your RFC, you are physically and mentally able to do any job that you did in the past (generally the last 15 years). At step four, we do not consider whether you can get a particular job, but whether you can do a particular job. If you can do work you did in the past, we will find you do not have a qualifying disability. If you cannot do your past work, we consider the fifth step of the sequential evaluation process.</p>
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<h5 class="bluetitle">STEP 5: CAN YOU DO ANY OTHER KIND OF WORK?</h5>
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<p>At step five, we consider your RFC limitations, vocational factors such as age, education, and work experience, and work existing in the national economy. Generally, your ability to do other work is greater if you are younger, have more education, or have learned transferrable skills in previous work. If you cannot perform other work that exists in significant numbers in the national economy, we will find that you have a qualifying disability.</p>
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<h4 id="child-impair">SEQUENTIAL EVALUATION FOR CHILDREN (INDIVIDUALS UNDER AGE 18)<br />
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</h4>
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<h5 class="bluetitle">STEP 1: IS THE CHILD WORKING?</h5>
|
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<p>If a child is working and performing SGA, we cannot consider the child disabled, and the sequential evaluation process ends here. Your local Social Security office determines whether a child is performing SGA. We define SGA for children in the same way that we define it for adults. We define “SGA” in the section <a href="#sgact" onMouseOver="a('WHAT IS SUBSTANTIAL GAINFUL ACTIVITY?');return true" onMouseOut="b()">WHAT IS SUBSTANTIAL GAINFUL ACTIVITY</a>. </p>
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<h5 class="bluetitle">STEP 2: DOES THE CHILD HAVE A SEVERE IMPAIRMENT?</h5>
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<p> If the child is not performing <a href="#sgact" onMouseOver="a('Substantial Gainful Activity');return true" onMouseOut="b()"><span class="italicbold">SGA</span></a>, we will determine if the child has a medically determinable physical or mental impairment or combination of impairments established by objective medical evidence (hereafter referred to as impairment(s)) and whether it is severe. An impairment(s) is not severe if it is only a slight abnormality or a combination of slight abnormalities that causes no more than minimal functional limitations. If the child does not have a medically determinable impairment(s), or the child has a medically determinable impairment(s) but it is not severe, we will find that the child does not have a disability. If the child has a severe medically determinable impairment(s), we will go to the next step.</p>
|
||
<h5 class="bluetitle">STEP 3: <strong>DOES THE CHILD’S IMPAIRMENT MEET, OR MEDICALLY EQUAL A LISTING, OR FUNCTIONALLY EQUAL A THE LISTINGS?</strong></h5>
|
||
<p>If the child’s impairment(s) is severe, then we decide if it meets or medically equals a listing. </p>
|
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<p>A child with a disability has an impairment that:</p>
|
||
|
||
<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow">Meets the criteria of one of the impairments in the listings. </p>
|
||
<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />Medically equals the criteria of one of the listings. </p>
|
||
<p> <img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />Functionally equals the listings.</p>
|
||
|
||
<p>We determine if a child’s impairment(s) “meets” one of the listings by comparing it to the specific requirements in the listings. It is not enough to have a diagnosis that is named in the listings. We determine a child’s impairment(s) medically equals one of the listings if it is at least equal in severity to any listed impairment. If a child’s impairment(s) meets or medically equals a listing, and meets the duration requirement, we will find the child has a qualifying disability. </p>
|
||
<p>If a child’s impairment(s) is severe but does not meet or medically equal a listing, we determine whether the impairment(s) “functionally equals the listings.” This means that we evaluate the effects of the impairment(s) on the child’s ability to function at home, at school, and in the community.</p>
|
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<p>We will consider factors such as:</p>
|
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />How well the child can initiate and sustain activities, how much extra help the child needs, and the effects of structured or supportive settings.</p>
|
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />How the child functions in school.</p>
|
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />The effects of the child’s medications or other treatment.</p>
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<p>Once we have a clear picture of a child’s functioning in all activities and settings (at home, at school, and in the community), we consider how evaluate the child’ s functionings in these activities in six 6 domains. These domains are broad areas of functioning intended to capture all of what a child can or cannot do. The domains we use are:</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />Acquiring and using information.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />Attending and completing tasks.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />Interacting and relating with others.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />Moving about and manipulating objects.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />Caring for yourself.</p>
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<p><img src="images/ball80.gif" width="20" height="10" border="0" alt="small blue and black arrow" />Health and physical well-being.</p>
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<p>If a child’s impairment(s) results in “marked” limitations in two of these domains of functioning, or an “extreme” limitation in one domain, then their impairment(s) functionally equals the listings.
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</p>
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<p>We define "marked" and "extreme" limitations in several ways in our rules. The most general definition of a "marked" limitation in a domain is when a child's impairment(s) interferes seriously with the child's ability to independently initiate, sustain, or complete activities. An "extreme" limitation in a domain is when a child's impairment(s) interferes very seriously with these abilities.</p>
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