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Part V, Subpart iv, Chapter 1, Section DFinalizing the Rating Decision

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V.iv.1.D.1.aRetaining Evidence

Retain all evidence pertinent to the rating decision in the claims folder.Reference: For information on non-retention of records referring to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), alcohol or drug abuse, or sickle cell anemia, see M21-1, Part II, Subpart ii, 2.B.3.

V.iv.1.D.1.bUploading the Rating Decision

The rating decision will automatically upload to the electronic claims folder (eFolder) upon finalization of the decision.

V.iv.1.D.1.cProhibition Against Altering Signed Rating Decisions

Do not alter any rating decision that has been signed and submitted for promulgation. When a rating decision requires correction prior to promulgation, follow the procedures outlined in M21-1, Part V, Subpart iv, 1.E.3.

V.iv.1.D.1.dDistributing the Narrative Section of the Rating Decision

The claimant will receive the Narrative section of the rating decision with notification of the decision. Important:

  • The Codesheet of the rating decision is intended for internal processing and should not be routinely distributed to the claimant.
  • Copies of draft decisions should not be released to the claimant, as discussed in M21-1, Part VI, Subpart i, 1.B.1.p.

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2Preparing Rating Decisions for Other Entities

This topic contains information about preparing rating decisions for other entities, including

  • making copies of rating decisions
  • copies for powers of attorney (POAs), and
  • preparing rating decisions for other entities.

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V.iv.1.D.2.aMaking Copies of Rating Decisions

Whenever additional copies of the rating decision are required make appropriate entries in the COPY TO field of the Codesheet , to ensure notification of the rating decision is provided to the required entities.Note : Follow the guidance in the blocks below to provide copies of rating decisions in the appropriate format to applicable entities.

V.iv.1.D.2.bCopies for POAs

Unless a power of attorney (POA) has opted into electronic notification, provide the POA with a copy of the rating decision as an enclosure to the decision notice.References: For more information on

V.iv.1.D.2.cPreparing Rating Decisions for Other Entities

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If ...Then follow the relevant procedures in ...

rating action is specifically requested by the Department of Veterans Affairs Insurance Center in Philadelphia

M21-1, Part X, Subpart ii, 6.G.1.g for insurance purposes.

  • the Veteran is an active recipient of benefits under Chapter 31, and
  • the rating decision effectuates one of the following outcomes:
    • implements a final determination of service connection (SC) when only a memorandum rating decision for vocational rehabilitation purposes is otherwise of record
    • awards entitlement to individual unemployability benefits
    • reduces the evaluation of a service-connected disability, or
    • severs SC

M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 5.B.3.g to ensure Veteran Readiness and Employment Service is provided notice of a rating decision.

the Veterans Health Administration requests a determination of SC for treatment purposes

M21-1, Part XIII, Subpart i, 3.A.4.c to take the appropriate rating action.

preparing a rating decision that affects a beneficiary’s competency status

M21-1, Part X, Subpart ii, 6.

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