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| January 11, 2010
Director (00/21) In Reply Refer to: 211D Final rule:
Background On October 8, 2008, the Under Secretary for Health
advised the Secretary that ‘‘there is at least limited/suggestive
evidence that an increased risk of osteoporosis is associated with service
involving detention or internment as a POW’’ and recommended
establishing a presumption of osteoporosis for FPOWs. On January 14, 2009, VA published a proposal in
the Federal Register (74 FR 2016) to amend regulations at 38 CFR 3.309(c)(2)
to establish a presumption of service connection for osteoporosis for
POWs who were detained or interned Final rulemaking to amend 38 CFR § 3.309(c)(2)
by adding osteoporosis to the list of diseases subject to service This final rulemaking also amended 38 CFR §
3.309(c)(1) to implement an amendment to 38 U.S.C. 112(b)(2) under Presumptive Service Connection for Osteoporosis under 38 CFR § 3.309 (c)(2) (PTSD Not Diagnosed) Effective September 28, 2009,
a presumption of service connection for osteoporosis for FPOWs who were
detained or interned for at least 30 days and whose osteoporosis is at
least 10 percent disabling is established. |
| Page 2. Director (00/21)
Effective October 10, 2008, osteoporosis is added
to the list of disabilities presumed to be service connected for FPOWs
who were detained or interned for any period of time (i.e., no minimum
period of internment is required). Effective Dates Presumptive Service Connection Under 38 CFR 3.309(c)(2)
Presumptive Service Connection Under 38 CFR 3.309(c)(1)
Claims with Diagnoses of Both Osteoporosis and Arthritis Service connection
for osteoporosis is established under 38 C.F.R. § 4.71a, diagnostic
code 5013. |
| Page 3. Director (00/21) Arthritis is
inflammation of a joint. If diagnoses
of both osteoporosis and arthritis were provided, Questions Questions concerning
the final rulemaking or this letter should be emailed to |
/S/ Bradley G. Mayes Director Compensation and Pension Service |