DMR Eligibility Decision by H.O. Hudgins 4 1 04
Appeal allowed by Commissioner on June 28, 2004
Keyword: intellectual function, adaptive skills
Hearing Officer: Marcia A. Hudgins
Counsel present for Appellant: No
Counsel present for DMR: David Fleischman
Appellant present: Yes
Hearing Officer Decision on April 1, 2004
Year |
Test |
Age |
Score |
Diagnosis in report |
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Verb. |
Perf. |
Full |
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1959 |
SB |
9 |
- |
- |
66 |
- |
1961 |
SB |
11 |
- |
- |
61 |
The report stated that the appellant's severe emotional disturbance was basic to her intellectual retardation. |
1962 |
SB |
12 |
- |
- |
63 |
The examiner noted that the test result was a fair indication of the appellant's intellectual functioning at that time. |
1963 |
SB |
13 |
- |
- |
69 |
- |
1964 |
WAIS |
14 |
70 |
85 |
75 |
The record stated that the appellant gave the impression of possible higher ability than was shown. |
1983 |
WAIS-R |
33 |
69 |
81 |
74 |
- |
1983 |
WAIS-R |
33 |
70 |
84 |
74 |
The evaluator concluded that the appellant's verbal difficulties were more due to being placed in an institution during the school year than to specific cognitive limitations. |
1988 |
WAIS-R |
38 |
66 |
88 |
75 |
The reporter noted that there was significant difference between the verbal and performance IQ scores. |
2002 |
WAIS-III |
52 |
66 |
83 |
72 |
The evaluator stated that the appellant was not mentally retarded. |
2003 |
WASI |
53 |
66 |
84 |
72 |
The report noted that the pattern of the discrepancy in the scores was not common in the mentally retarded. |
2004 |
WAIS-III |
54 |
66 |
78 |
69 |
The evaluator stated that the full scale IQ score was in the range of mild mental retardation. |
The appellant's adaptive behavior composite was a 49 in 2001. The DMR expert noted that people with mental retardation had uniformly low scores and that the appellant might have scored so low because she did not develop certain skills during her formative school years.
The hearing officer found that the appellant was mentally retarded, noting that she had significantly sub-average functioning and related limitations were manifested before the age of 18. The hearing officer also noted that nothing in the AAMR definition spoke to the difference in verbal and performance IQ scores. Additionally, she stated that the AAMR Fact Sheet indicated that mental retardation could be caused by not only educational risk factors but biomedical and behavioral risk factors.
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