RS 00301: Retirement, Survivors and Disability Requirements
TN 18 (08-04)
A. Introduction
DLI is the last day in the last quarter when disability insured status is met. (See RS 00301.120 for an explanation of disability insured status.) As of the DLI the individual must be fully insured or deemed fully insured, and must meet the appropriate disability insured test.
NOTE: DLI for individuals who are disabled due to statutory blindness is figured based on fully insured status alone. See RS 00301.150.
B. Policy - Rules For Determining DLI
1. When Determined
In certain disability cases when the disability is not caused by a traumatic event, the DDS must provide an onset date based on medical evidence. As part of their determination, they may require the DLI. This will usually be furnished on the earnings record. However, changes to the date known to the system (such as a different prior period of disability or variance in quarters of coverage previously posted to the record) may require a manual calculation of DLI.
2. How To Determine DLI
Determine the date 20/40 is last met.
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If 20/40 is not met and either the NH is under age 31 or special insured status previously applied, determine date NH last meets special insured status.
Special age 31 status does not need to be tested, if the NH is age 31 or older at onset and special insured status was not previously applied. The 20/40 test will always be used.
Choose the later of the date in RS 00301.148B.2.a. or RS 00301.148B.2.b.
Determine if fully insured status is met as of the date chosen in c. above. If fully insured status is also met, this is DLI. If not, redetermine 20/40 and special insured status for the fourth quarter of the prior year. Repeat this process until the NH has met both the DIB insured status and the fully insured status tests.
NOTE: DLI for individuals disabled due to statutory blindness is the date fully insured status is last met. The 20-40 insured status test does not apply. See RS 00301.150.
IMPORTANT: If the worker is an alien whose SSN was first assigned on or after January 1, 2004, then he/she must meet additional requirements under Section 211 of the Social Security Protection Act of 2004 (Public Law 108-203), to be insured and to establish entitlement based on his/her earnings. See RS 00301.102 for a full discussion of these requirements.
C. Example
The NH's DOB is 3/09/54 and the earnings record is as follows:
1973 CCNN |
1981 CCNN |
1989 NNNN |
1974 NNNN |
1982 CCCC |
1990 NNNN |
1975 CCCC |
1983 NNNN |
1991 |
1976 CCCC |
1984 NNNN |
1992 |
1977 NNNN |
1985 CCCC |
1993 |
1978 NNNN |
1986 CCCC |
1994 |
1979 NNNN |
1987 CCNN |
1995 |
1980 CCNN |
1988 CCNN |
1996 |
The NH last meets 20/40 insured as of 6/30/90. The 3/80 and 6/80 QC's were based on annual postings so it is permissible to move them to the 9 /80 and 12/80 quarter. As of 1990, this NH needs 14 QC's to be fully insured. He has 30 QC's so DLI is 6/30/90.