20 C.F.R. Appendix 2 to Subpart P of Part 404
Sec.
200.00 Introduction.
201.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to sedentary work as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s).
202.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to light work as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s).
203.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to medium work as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s).
204.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to heavy work (or very heavy work) as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s).
200.00 Introduction. (a) The following rules reflect the major functional and vocational patterns which are encountered in cases which cannot be evaluated on medical considerations alone, where an individual with a severe medically determinable physical or mental impairment(s) is not engaging in substantial gainful activity and the individual's impairment(s) prevents the performance of his or her vocationally relevant past work. They also reflect the analysis of the various vocational factors (i.e., age, education, and work experience) in combination with the individual's residual functional capacity (used to determine his or her maximum sustained work capability for sedentary, light, medium, heavy, or very heavy work) in evaluating the individual's ability to engage in substantial gainful activity in other than his or her vocationally relevant past work. Where the findings of fact made with respect to a particular individual's vocational factors and residual functional capacity coincide with all of the criteria of a particular rule, the rule directs a conclusion as to whether the individual is or is not disabled. However, each of these findings of fact is subject to rebuttal and the individual may present evidence to refute such findings. Where any one of the findings of fact does not coincide with the corresponding criterion of a rule, the rule does not apply in that particular case and, accordingly, does not direct a conclusion of disabled or not disabled. In any instance where a rule does not apply, full consideration must be given to all of the relevant facts of the case in accordance with the definitions and discussions of each factor in the appropriate sections of the regulations.
(e) Since the rules are predicated on an individual's having an impairment which manifests itself by limitations in meeting the strength requirements of jobs, they may not be fully applicable where the nature of an individual's impairment does not result in such limitations, e.g., certain mental, sensory, or skin impairments. In addition, some impairments may result solely in postural and manipulative limitations or environmental restrictions. Environmental restrictions are those restrictions which result in inability to tolerate some physical feature(s) of work settings that occur in certain industries or types of work, e.g., an inability to tolerate dust or fumes.
(2) However, where an individual has an impairment or combination of impairments resulting in both strength limitations and nonexertional limitations, the rules in this subpart are considered in determining first whether a finding of disabled may be possible based on the strength limitations alone and, if not, the rule(s) reflecting the individual's maximum residual strength capabilities, age, education, and work experience provide a framework for consideration of how much the individual's work capability is further diminished in terms of any types of jobs that would be contraindicated by the nonexertional limitations. Also, in these combinations of nonexertional and exertional limitations which cannot be wholly determined under the rules in this appendix 2, full consideration must be given to all of the relevant facts in the case in accordance with the definitions and discussions of each factor in the appropriate sections of the regulations, which will provide insight into the adjudicative weight to be accorded each factor.
201.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to sedentary work as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s). (a) Most sedentary occupations fall within the skilled, semi-skilled, professional, administrative, technical, clerical, and benchwork classifications. Approximately 200 separate unskilled sedentary occupations can be identified, each representing numerous jobs in the national economy. Approximately 85 percent of these jobs are in the machine trades and benchwork occupational categories. These jobs (unskilled sedentary occupations) may be performed after a short demonstration or within 30 days.
(h)
(4) “Sedentary work” represents a significantly restricted range of work, and individuals with a maximum sustained work capability limited to sedentary work have very serious functional limitations. Therefore, as with any case, a finding that an individual is limited to less than the full range of sedentary work will be based on careful consideration of the evidence of the individual's medical impairment(s) and the limitations and restrictions attributable to it. Such evidence must support the finding that the individual's residual functional capacity is limited to less than the full range of sedentary work.
(i) While illiteracy may significantly limit an individual's vocational scope, the primary work functions in most unskilled occupations involve working with things (rather than with data or people). In these work functions, education has the least significance. Similarly the lack of relevant work experience would have little significance since the bulk of unskilled jobs require no qualifying work experience. Thus, the functional capacity for a full range of sedentary work represents sufficient numbers of jobs to indicate substantial vocational scope for those individuals age 18-44, even if they are illiterate.
| Rule | Age | Education | Previous work experience | Decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 201.01 | Advanced age | Limited or less | Unskilled or none | Disabled |
| 201.02 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable 1 | Do. |
| 201.03 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable 1 | Not disabled |
| 201.04 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work 2 | Unskilled or none | Disabled |
| 201.05 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work 2 | ......do | Not disabled |
| 201.06 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work 2 | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable 1 | Disabled |
| 201.07 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable 1 | Not disabled |
| 201.08 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work 2 | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable 1 | Do. |
| 201.09 | Closely approaching advanced age | Limited or less | Unskilled or none | Disabled |
| 201.10 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 201.11 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Not disabled |
| 201.12 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work 3 | Unskilled or none | Disabled |
| 201.13 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work 3 | ......do | Not disabled |
| 201.14 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work 3 | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Disabled |
| 201.15 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Not disabled |
| 201.16 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work 3 | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 201.17 | Younger individual age 45-49 | Illiterate | Unskilled or none | Disabled. |
| 201.18 | ......do | Limited or Marginal, but not Illiterate | ......do | Not disabled. |
| 201.19 | ......do | Limited or less | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 201.20 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 201.21 | ......do | High school graduate or more | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 201.22 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 201.23 | Younger individual age 18-44 | Illiterate | Unskilled or none | 4 Do. |
| 201.24 | ......do | Limited or Marginal, but not Illiterate | ......do | 4 Do. |
| 201.25 | ......do | Limited or less | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do.4 |
| 201.26 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do.4 |
| 201.27 | ......do | High school graduate or more | Unskilled or none | Do.4 |
| 201.28 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do.4 |
| 201.29 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do.4 |
| 1 See 201.00(f). | ||||
| 2 See 201.00(d). | ||||
| 3 See 201.00(g). | ||||
| 4 See 201.00(h). |
202.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to light work as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s). (a) The functional capacity to perform a full range of light work includes the functional capacity to perform sedentary as well as light work. Approximately 1,600 separate sedentary and light unskilled occupations can be identified in eight broad occupational categories, each occupation representing numerous jobs in the national economy. These jobs can be performed after a short demonstration or within 30 days, and do not require special skills or experience.
(g) While illiteracy may significantly limit an individual's vocational scope, the primary work functions in most unskilled occupations relate to working with things (rather than data or people). In these work functions, education has the least significance. Similarly, the lack of relevant work experience would have little significance since the bulk of unskilled jobs require no qualifying work experience. The capability for light work, which includes the ability to do sedentary work, represents the capability for substantial numbers of such jobs. This, in turn, represents substantial vocational scope for younger individuals (age 18-49), even if they are illiterate.
| Rule | Age | Education | Previous work experience | Decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 202.01 | Advanced age | Limited or less | Unskilled or none | Disabled. |
| 202.02 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 202.03 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable 1 | Not disabled. |
| 202.04 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work 2 | Unskilled or none | Disabled. |
| 202.05 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work 2 | ......do | Not disabled. |
| 202.06 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work 2 | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Disabled. |
| 202.07 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable 2 | Not disabled. |
| 202.08 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work 2 | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 202.09 | Closely approaching advanced age | Illiterate | Unskilled or none | Disabled. |
| 202.10 | ......do | Limited or Marginal, but not Illiterate | ......do | Not disabled. |
| 202.11 | ......do | Limited or less | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 202.12 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 202.13 | ......do | High school graduate or more | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 202.14 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 202.15 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 202.16 | Younger individual | Illiterate | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 202.17 | ......do | Limited or Marginal, but not Illiterate | ......do | Do. |
| 202.18 | ......do | Limited or less | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 202.19 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 202.20 | ......do | High school graduate or more | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 202.21 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 202.22 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 1 See 202.00(f). | ||||
| 2 See 202.00(c). |
203.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to medium work as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s). (a) The functional capacity to perform medium work includes the functional capacity to perform sedentary, light, and medium work. Approximately 2,500 separate sedentary, light, and medium occupations can be identified, each occupation representing numerous jobs in the national economy which do not require skills or previous experience and which can be performed after a short demonstration or within 30 days.
(c) However, the absence of any relevant work experience becomes a more significant adversity for persons of advanced age (55 and over). Accordingly, this factor, in combination with a limited education or less, militates against making a vocational adjustment to even this substantial range of work and a finding of disabled is appropriate. Further, for persons closely approaching retirement age (60 or older) with a work history of unskilled work and with marginal education or less, a finding of disabled is appropriate.
| Rule | Age | Education | Previous work experience | Decision |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 203.01 | Closely approaching retirement age | Marginal or Illiterate | Unskilled or none | Disabled. |
| 203.02 | ......do | Limited or less | None | Do. |
| 203.03 | ......do | Limited | Unskilled | Not disabled. |
| 203.04 | ......do | Limited or less | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.05 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 203.06 | ......do | High school graduate or more | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 203.07 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.08 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 203.09 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.10 | Advanced age | Limited or less | None | Disabled. |
| 203.11 | ......do | ......do | Unskilled | Not disabled. |
| 203.12 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.13 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 203.14 | ......do | High school graduate or more | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 203.15 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.16 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 203.17 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.18 | Closely approaching advanced age | Limited or less | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 203.19 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.20 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 203.21 | ......do | High school graduate or more | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 203.22 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.23 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 203.24 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.25 | Younger individual | Limited or less | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 203.26 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.27 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 203.28 | ......do | High school graduate or more | Unskilled or none | Do. |
| 203.29 | ......do | High school graduate or more—does not provide for direct entry into skilled work | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
| 203.30 | ......do | ......do | Skilled or semiskilled—skills transferable | Do. |
| 203.31 | ......do | High school graduate or more—provides for direct entry into skilled work | Skilled or semiskilled—skills not transferable | Do. |
204.00 Maximum sustained work capability limited to heavy work (or very heavy work) as a result of severe medically determinable impairment(s). The residual functional capacity to perform heavy work or very heavy work includes the functional capability for work at the lesser functional levels as well, and represents substantial work capability for jobs in the national economy at all skill and physical demand levels. Individuals who retain the functional capacity to perform heavy work (or very heavy work) ordinarily will not have a severe impairment or will be able to do their past work—either of which would have already provided a basis for a decision of “not disabled”. Environmental restrictions ordinarily would not significantly affect the range of work existing in the national economy for individuals with the physical capability for heavy work (or very heavy work). Thus an impairment which does not preclude heavy work (or very heavy work) would not ordinarily be the primary reason for unemployment, and generally is sufficient for a finding of not disabled, even though age, education, and skill level of prior work experience may be considered adverse.
[45 FR 55584, Aug. 20, 1980, as amended at 56 FR 57944, Nov. 14, 1991; 68 FR 51164, Aug. 26, 2003; 73 FR 64197, Oct. 29, 2008; 85 FR 10602, Feb. 25, 2020]