Book C, Supplement No. 23



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Title 38, Part 4

Schedule for Rating Disabilities

Veterans Benefits Administration

Supplement No. 23

Covering period of Federal Register issues

from December 23, 1997, through June 22, 1998

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Custom Federal Regulations Service™

Supplemental Materials for Book C

Code of Federal Regulations

Title 38, Part 4

Schedule for Rating Disabilities

Veterans Benefits Administration

Supplement No. 23

25 June 1998

Covering the period of Federal Register issues

from December 23, 1997, through June 22, 1998

When Book C was originally prepared, it was current through final regulations published in the Federal Register of 24 March 1992. These supplemental materials are designed to keep your regulations up to date. You should file the attached pages immediately, and record the fact that you did so on the Supplement Filing Record which is at page C-8 of Book C, Schedule for Rating Disabilities.

To ensure accuracy and timeliness of your materials,

it is important that you follow these simple procedures:

1. Always file your supplemental materials immediately upon receipt.

2. Before filing, always check the Supplement Filing Record (page C-8) to be sure that all prior supplements have been filed. If you are missing any supplements, contact the Veterans Benefits Administration at the address listed on page C-2.

3. After filing, enter the relevant information on the Supplement Filing Record sheet (page C-8)—the date filed, name/initials of filer, and date through which the Federal Register is covered.

4. If as a result of a failure to file, or an undelivered supplement, you have more than one supplement to file at a time, be certain to file them in chronological order, lower number first.

5. Always retain the filing instructions (simply insert them at the back of the book) as a backup record of filing and for reference in case of a filing error.

6. Be certain that you permanently discard any pages indicated for removal in the filing instructions in order to avoid confusion later.

To execute the filing instructions, simply remove and throw away the pages listed under Remove These Old Pages, and replace them in each case with the corresponding pages from this supplement listed under Add These New Pages. Occasionally new pages will be added without removal of any old material (reflecting new regulations), and occasionally old pages will be removed without addition of any new material (reflecting rescinded regulations)—in these cases the word None will appear in the appropriate column.

FILING INSTRUCTIONS

Book C, Supplement No. 23

June 25, 1998

Remove these Add these Section(s)

old pages new pages Affected

Do not file this supplement until you confirm that all prior supplements have been filed

4.88-1 to 4.88b-1 4.88-1 to 4.88b-1 Tech corr.

Be sure to complete the

Supplement Filing Record (page C-8)

when you have finished filing this material.

HIGHLIGHTS

Book C, Supplement No. 23

June 25, 1998

Supplement Highlights references: Where substantive changes are made in the text of regulations, the paragraphs of Highlights sections are cited at the end of the relevant section of text. Thus, if you are reading §3.263, you will see a note at the end of that section which reads: “Supplement Highlights references—6(2).” This means that paragraph 2 of the Highlights section in Supplement No. 6 contains information about the changes made in §3.263. By keeping and filing the Highlights sections, you will have a reference source explaining all substantive changes in the text of the regulations.

Supplement frequency: This Book C (Schedule for Rating Disabilities) was originally supplemented four times a year, in February, May, August, and November. Beginning 1 August 1995, supplements will be issued every month during which a final rule addition or modification is made to the parts of Title 38 covered by this book. Supplements will be numbered consecutively as issued.

Modifications in this supplement include the following:

1. A technical correction is being made to insert a previously omitted table of contents for the Infectious Diseases, Immune Disorders and Nutritional Deficiencies portion (§§4.88–4.89) of the Schedule for Rating Disabilities.

Infectious Diseases, Immune Disorders and Nutritional Deficiencies

4.88 [Removed and reserved]

4.88a Chronic fatigue syndrome

4.88b Schedule of ratings—infectious diseases, immune disorders,

and nutritional deficiencies

4.88c Ratings for inactive nonpulmonary tuberculosis initially entitled

after August 19, 1968

4.89 Ratings for inactive nonpulmonary tuberculosis in effect on August 19, 1968

§4.88 [Removed and reserved]

§4.88a Chronic fatigue syndrome.

(a) For VA purposes, the diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome requires:

(1) New onset of debilitating fatigue severe enough to reduce daily activity to less than 50 percent of the usual level for at least six months; and

(2) The exclusion, by history, physical examination, and laboratory tests, of all other clinical conditions that may produce similar symptoms; and

(3) Six or more of the following:

(i) Acute onset of the condition,

(ii) Low grade fever,

(iii) Nonexudative pharyngitis,

(iv) Palpable or tender cervical or axillary lymph nodes,

(v) Generalized muscle aches or weakness,

(vi) Fatigue lasting 24 hours or longer after exercise,

(vii) Headaches (of a type, severity, or pattern that is different from headaches in the pre-morbid state),

(viii) Migratory joint pains,

(ix) Neuropsychologic symptoms,

(x) Sleep disturbance.

(b) [Reserved]

[59 FR 60902, Nov. 29, 1994, and 60 FR 37012, July 19, 1995]

Supplement Highlights references: 11(1), 13(1).

Next Section is §4.88b

§4.88b Schedule of ratings-infectious diseases, immune disorders

and nutritional deficiencies.

Rating

6300 Cholera, Asiatic:

As active disease, and for 3 months convalescence 100

Thereafter rate residuals such as renal necrosis under the

appropriate system.

6301 Visceral Leishmaniasis:

During treatment for active disease 100

Note: A 100 percent evaluation shall continue beyond the cessation of treatment for active disease. Six months after discontinuance of such treatment, the appropriate disability rating shall be determined by mandatory VA examination. Any change in evaluation based upon that or any subsequent examination shall be subject to the provisions of §3.105(e) of this chapter. Rate residuals such as liver damage or lymphadenopathy under the appropriate system.

6302 Leprosy (Hansen’s Disease):

As active disease 100

Note: A 100 percent evaluation shall continue beyond the date that an examining physician has determined that this has become inactive. Six months after the date of inactivity, the appropriate disability rating shall be determined by mandatory VA examination. Any change in evaluation based upon that or any subsequent examination shall be subject to the provisions of §3.105(e) of this chapter. Rate residuals such as skin lesions or peripheral neuropathy under the appropriate system.

6304 Malaria:

As active disease 100

Note: The diagnosis of malaria depends on the identification of the malarial parasites in blood smears. If the veteran served in an endemic area and presents signs and symptoms compatible with malaria, the diagnosis may be based on clinical grounds alone. Relapses must be confirmed by the presence of malarial parasites in blood smears

Thereafter rate residuals such as liver or spleen damage under the

appropriate system.

6305 Lymphatic Filariasis:

As active disease 100

Thereafter rate residuals such as epididymitis or lymphangitis

under the appropriate system.

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