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2000
- C05/2000 INVALIDITY SERVICE PENSION and INVALIDITY INCOME SUPPORT SUPPLEMENT
DATE OF ISSUE: 1 JANUARY 2000
INVALIDITY SERVICE PENSION and INVALIDITY INCOME SUPPORT SUPPLEMENT
Purpose |
The purpose of this Departmental Instruction is to provide legislation and policy information and procedural guidelines. This information is provided with regards to the 1999/2000 Budget Initiative that changes the permanent incapacity for work eligibility criteria for:
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Authorised by
R J HAYBRANCH HEAD INCOME SUPPORT |
1.1 Introduction & Background
Introduction |
From 1 January 2000, the 1999/2000 Budget introduced changes to the eligibility criteria for the assessment of permanent incapacity for work for:
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Old rules |
Prior to 1 January 2000, a person was considered to be permanently incapacitated for work if:
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Subjectivity |
The 85% component of the criteria is subjective and open to broad interpretation. This makes it difficult for both the treating doctor and the decision-maker to arrive at an objective assessment of permanent incapacity for work. |
Aim of change |
The aim of the initiative is to make the assessment of eligibility for permanent incapacity for work more objective. This will be achieved by aligning the assessment of permanent incapacity for:
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Summary of new rules
1.2 New permanent incapacity criteria for ISP
Commencement date |
Changes to the permanent incapacity for work eligibility criteria for ISP commence on 1 January 2000. |
Who is affected |
The new criteria will apply to claims lodged from 1 January 2000. Note: existing recipients will not have their eligibility re-assessed under the new rules. Similarly, formal claims for ISP lodged prior to 1 January 2000, will be determined under the old rules, as will section 57 reviews lodged after 1 January 2000 where the original determination was made under the old rules. |
1.3 New permanent incapacity criteria for I-ISS
Commencement date |
Changes to the permanent incapacity for work eligibility criteria for I-ISS commence on 1 January 2000. |
Work definition |
For I-ISS purposes, work means work that:
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Who is affected |
The new criteria will apply to claims lodged from 1 January 2000. Note: existing recipients will not have their eligibility re-assessed under the new rules. Similarly, formal claims for I-ISS lodged prior to 1 January 2000, will be determined under the old rules, as will section 57 reviews lodged after 1 January 2000 where the original determination was made under the old rules. |
Changes to legislation & policy
1.4 Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986
Changes to VEA |
ISP and I-ISS related changes to the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 (VEA), were effected in the Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment Act, No. 171, 1999. The Act received Royal Assent on 10 December 1999. More information: http://scaleplus.law.gov.au/html/comact/10/6083/t — op.htm |
ISP changes |
Changes to the VEA in relation to ISP include:
More information: refer 'Disal — l — owa — b — le Instruments' section. |
I-ISS changes |
Changes to the VEA in relation to I-ISS include:
More information: refer 'Disallowable Instruments' section. |
Fringe Benefits changes |
Changes to the VEA in relation to Fringe Benefits (i.e. Pensioner Concession Card) mean that if a person is receiving ISP, and they cease to be eligible because they are working more than 8 hours per week, they remain eligible for fringe benefits. More information: refer 'Disallowable Instruments' section. |
1.5 Disallowable Instruments
Summary |
There are 3 Disallowable Instruments that set out the circumstances in which a person:
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ISP |
The Veterans' Entitlements (Invalidity Service Pension – Permanent Incapacity for Work) Determination 1999 sets out the circumstances in which a person is permanently incapacitated for work in order to be eligible for ISP. The circumstances are outlined at Section 1.2, 'New Permanent Incapacity Criteria for ISP'. |
I-ISS |
The Veterans' Entitlements (Income Support Supplement – Permanent Incapacity for Work) Determination 1999 sets out the circumstances in which a person is permanently incapacitated for work in order to be eligible for I-ISS. The circumstances are outlined at Section 1.3, 'New Permanent Incapacity Criteria for I-ISS'. |
Fringe benefits |
The Veterans' Entitlements (Continued Fringe Benefits) Determination 1999 sets out the circumstances in which an ISP recipient continues to be eligible for fringe benefits. Where the ISP recipient starts working for more than 8 hours per week, eligibility for fringe benefits is continued for:
whichever occurs first. |
Online viewing |
The 3 disallowable instruments will be available on CLIK. |
1.6 Regulations
Summary |
The Veterans' Affairs Legislation (Permanent Incapacity – Transitional) Regulations 199, no. 358 set out the rules relating to determining claims and applications for review, lodged prior to 1 January 2000. The Regulations also provide for 'grandfathering' of existing ISP and I-ISS recipients. More information: http://scaleplus.law.gov.au/html/numrul/17/8561/top.htm |
Grandfathering |
The Regulations provide for a person receiving ISP or I-ISS prior to 1 January 2000, to remain eligible under the old rules (i.e. grandfathering). Note: if eligibility is lost on or after 1 January 2000, any reapplication for a determination on the permanent incapacity for work would be assessed under the new rules. If payability is lost, but not eligibility, any reapplication for a determination on the permanent incapacity for work would be assessed under the old rules. |
Claims |
The Regulations provide for a formal claim made prior to 1 January 2000 to be determined in accordance with the old rules, even if determined on or after 1 January 2000. Note: Where an informal claim is lodged prior to 1 January 2000 but the formal claim is lodged on or after 1 January 2000 the claim is determined under the new rules. In this scenario, payment may be backdated to the date of the informal claim, of course providing the formal claim is made within 3 months of the informal claim. |
Reviews (appeals) |
If a primary determination is made under the old rules, and a request for review:
the Regulations allow for the review decision or the decision of the court to be made under the old rules. |
1.7 Commission Policy
Summary |
The Repatriation Commission has provided policy directives on the following, for ISP purposes:
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Definition of work |
A definition of 'work' was sought from Commission. The model used by Disability Compensation in relation to Special Rate (T&PI) was adopted (section 28 VEA and Commission Guidelines CM 5011 of 10 June 1999 refer). A summary of the salient points is below. For ISP purposes, work means work that:
Work in this context is not necessarily limited to:
Note: factors to consider in determining ability to work for invalidity ISS can be found on at the following link: |
Definition of manifest |
A definition of 'manifest' was sought from Commission. This definition was sought in order to minimise the number of veterans being sent to medical examinations if it is clearly not necessary. Commission approved the following definition: Manifest means that the veteran clearly and obviously meets the invalidity service pension eligibility criteria according to paragraph 37(1)(c) of the VEA, based on the presenting medical evidence available to the Department and that no additional medical assessment or work capacity test is required for the decision-maker to form an opinion regarding 'permanently incapacitated'. |
Medical assessment protocol |
To provide decision makers with the discretion to use an independent medical service provider if it is required in order to make a decision, Commission approved the following Medical Assessment Protocol:
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2.1 ISP claim process
Summary of process |
The ISP claim process from inquiry to permanent incapacity for work determination can be broken into the following steps |
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More detail |
Each step is discussed in the following table |
Step |
Action |
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Inquiry is received and D0501 Preliminary Details form is completed (according to State practice) |
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Send:
Receive completed:
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Register veteran on MAGPIES Register claim on MAGPIES Note: if TPI, Blind, Manifest or Able to work, claim can be fast tracked to finalisation and decision- go to Step 8. |
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Enter treating doctor diagnosis on MAGPIES by using International Classification of Diseases Note: if calculating points for a psychiatric condition, diagnosis made by a non-specialist, must be confirmed by a psychiatrist. |
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Send Doctor:
Note: in some cases it may only be necessary to send the D0570. For example, where there are already 40 impairment points on file. Send Veteran:
Receive completed:
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Calculate GARP impairment points using MAGPIES |
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Determine Work test result and record decision on MAGPIES |
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Finalise the case using MAGPIES |
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Make decision to accept or reject claim. Record decision for file on D0572 PI Determination Sheet. |
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Advise veteran in writing of decision |
More info |
Click on these hyperlinks for more information relating to these procedures. 2.3 Forms- ISP 2.5 Standard Letters- ISP 3.2 MAGPIES Cheat Sheet |
2.2 I-ISS procedures
Summary of process |
The I-ISS claim process from inquiry to determination can be broken into the following steps |
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More detail |
Each step is discussed in the following table |
Step |
Action |
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Inquiry is received and D0501 Preliminary Details form is completed (according to State practice) |
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Send claimant:
Send doctor:
Receive completed:
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ISS claim registered on CMS and PIPS PC |
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Make decision to accept or reject claim- includes PI aspect based on the information provided in the D0571 Medical and Work Details form as completed by the Centrelink approved doctor |
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Finalise the case on PIPS PC |
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Advise claimant in writing of decision |
More info |
Click on these hyperlinks for more information relating to these procedures. 2.4 Forms- I-ISS 2.6 Standard Letters- I-ISS |
2.3 Forms- ISP
Summary |
A number of forms were either created or modified for ISP. They include:
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D0501 |
The service pension Preliminary Details form D0501 has been modified to allow Special Rate (T&PI) and Blind cases to be easily identified. This will allow these cases to be fast tracked to finalisation and decision. Available on: Online Forms. Hyperlink to Online Forms: http://internet-mirror/factsheets/default.htm |
D0503 |
The Claim for Service Pension by a veteran or mariner D0503 has been modified to allow Special Rate (T&PI) and Blind cases to be easily identified. This will allow these cases to be fast tracked to finalisation and decision. Available on: Online Forms |
D0569 |
The old Invalidity Details D512 has been replaced with a new Invalidity Details form D0569. The new form provides space for a diagnosis from the treating doctor. Available on: Online Forms |
GARP forms |
MAGPIES will generate the GARP medical assessment forms for the treating doctor to complete. The answers on these forms will be entered into MAGPIES to arrive at an impairment point calculation. Available on: MAGPIES Note: the GARP forms should be stamped with the 'return to Income Support' stamp available in each State. This will ensure the forms are returned to Income Support. |
D0570 |
The Work Test Questionnaire D570 is a new form that is completed by the treating doctor, at the same time as the GARP forms. Available on: Online Forms |
Schedule of fees |
A schedule of fees has been developed to advise the doctor how much they will be paid for their service (consultation and report). The schedule of fees should be sent to the doctor with the GARP and Work Test forms. Available on: MS Word- word document emailed to all contacts |
CIA |
The Combined Impairment Assessment (CIA) report is generated by MAGPIES and provides information about the GARP assessment. The following table shows when to put the CIA on file and when to send it to the veteran. Available on: MAGPIES |
IF claim is... |
THEN... |
granted |
place copy of CIA on file. |
rejected |
place copy of CIA on file; and send copy of CIA to veteran, with rejection letter. Note: if the claim is rejected only due to failure of the work test (i.e. 40 or more GARP impairment points were obtained), the CIA report would not be sent to the veteran. |
D0572 |
A Permanent Incapacity Determination sheet has been developed to record the details of the permanent incapacity for work decision. Available on: Online Forms |
2.4 Forms- I-ISS
Summary |
A number of forms were either created or modified for I-ISS. They include:
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D0501 |
Refer to 2.3 F — o — rms- ISP. |
D0529 |
The Claim for Income Support Supplement by a War Widow or Widower D0529 has been modified to identify claimants who are blind, so they can be fast tracked to finalisation and decision. Available on: Online Forms |
Schedule of fees |
A schedule of fees has been developed to advise the Centrelink doctor how much they will be paid for their service and/or reports. The schedule of fees should be sent with the Medical and Work Details form. Available on: MS Word- word document emailed to all contacts |
2.5 Standard Letters- ISP
Summary |
A number of standard letters were created. They include:
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Doctor cover letter (informal) |
A covering letter has been developed to go to the treating doctor with the GARP forms, Work Test questionnaire and schedule of fees. This letter is sent if the veteran is sent to a medical assessment on the strength of an informal claim for ISP. Available on: IS Standard Letters, Clinical |
Doctor cover letter (formal) |
A covering letter has been developed to go to the treating doctor with the GARP forms, Work Test questionnaire and schedule of fees. This letter is sent when the veteran is sent to a medical assessment after lodging a formal claim for ISP. Available on: IS Standard Letters, Clinical |
Veteran cover letter |
A covering letter has been developed to go to the veteran after lodging a claim. The letter advises the veteran to make an appointment with their treating doctor to undergo medical assessment for the purposes of determining permanent incapacity for work. Available on: IS Standard Letters, Clinical |
New claim reject |
A new letter has been developed for claims that are rejected. This letter allows the decision-maker to choose rejection reasons from a list of options. The CIA report would be sent with this letter if a CIA report has been produced. Available on: IS Standard Letters, New Clm |
2.6 Standard Letters- I-ISS
Summary |
New standard letters were created. They include:
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New claim reject |
A new letter has been developed for claims that are rejected. This letter allows the decision maker to choose rejection reasons from a list of options. Available on: IS Standard Letters, New Clm |
Cover letter claim already lodged |
If a claim form has already been lodged, this covering letter is used to advise the claimant to make an appointment with a Centrelink medical assessment service provider. Available on: IS Standard Letters, Clinical |
Cover letter claim not lodged |
The new claim kit contains a covering letter that advises the claimant to make an appointment with a Centrelink medical assessment service provider when they are ready to lodge their new claim. Available on: IS Standard Letters, Clinical |
Letter to Doctor |
This letter is sent to the doctor with the Schedule of Fees that tells the Doctor how much they will paid for completing the D0571, Medical and Work Details form. Available on: IS Standard Letters, Clinical |
2.7 Advices and You and Your Pension- ISP & I-ISS
Changes to auto advice |
An existing automatic advice is generated for new grants of ISP and I-ISS. Changes to the grant and obligation paragraphs of the letter will take effect for cases eligible under the new rules after the 'Y2K freeze' is lifted and DOE system changes are implemented. This is expected to be in late April 2000. Veterans eligible under the old rules will receive the old paragraphs as applicable. |
Y&YP insert |
The You and Your Pension booklet is sent with all new grant advices, as formal advice of obligations. A one page insert has been developed for inclusion with the booklet. The insert amends the ISP and I-ISS obligations in the booklet. The new insert should be included with hard copies of the booklet until such time as the booklet is reprinted. Note: the ISP and I-ISS obligations in the electronic DVA web-site version of Y&YP have been updated. |
3.1 MAGPIES
New system |
A permanent incapacity computer system for ISP has been developed with 3 main functions:
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MAGPIES |
The name of the new system is MAGPIES. MAGPIES stands for Medical Assessment GARP Permanent Incapacity Eligibility System. |
Stand-alone |
MAGPIES is a stand-alone computer system. This means it does not 'talk to' or update any other DVA computer systems. |
Access |
MAGPIES is accessed through the Start menu and is found under:
The production version is the 'live' version for processing cases. The training version is intended for training and practising on etc. |
Flight Guide |
The MAGPIES Flight Guide is the system manual for MAGPIES. It is on the DVA intranet and is found at the following link: |
I-ISS |
MAGPIES is not used to calculate impairment points for I-ISS cases. The Centrelink Medical Assessment Service Provider will provide impairment points for I-ISS cases on the D0 — 5 — 71 form. |
3.2 MAGPIES Cheat Sheet
Cheat sheet |
A short, practical guide to using MAGPIES is included here. It is intended as a familiarisation tool for new users. It is not likely to be needed long term. |
Fast Track Cases
Step |
Action |
Enter veteran personal details |
File/New File |
Register claim |
File/New Case |
Select fast track option |
Assessment Options (double click) |
Finalise Case |
Case/Finalise |
Other Cases
Step |
Action |
Enter veteran personal details |
File/New File |
Register claim |
File/New Case |
Diagnose |
Subject of Claim (double click), Add, Diagnose |
Select GARP forms |
Impairment Form Categories (double click), Impairment Forms (right click), Classify Forms, select body system |
Generate GARP forms |
Impairment Form Categories (select), click on red book, Case Print Queue (right click), Print Correspondence, Unaddressed Attachments (select), Print |
Select body system to calculate points under |
Assessment Sections (double click), Assessment Procedures (right click), Classify Assessment, select body system |
Calculate points |
Assessment Options (double click), None of the Above (select option), Calculate impairment points using GARP V (select option); Calculate impairment pts (GARPV) (double click), Select blue text line, Assess, answer questions as required |
Generate CIA report |
Assessment Options (double click), Calculate impairment pts (GARPV) (double click), Report, Combined Impairment Report (select), Report |
Enter Work Test result |
Assessment Options (double click), Work Test (double click), answer questions |
Finalise case |
Case/Finalise Case |