Several mental impairments are considered permanent and severe enough to warrant a
MINE diary, such as intellectual disability (listing 12.05A or B or 112.05A) and autistic
or other pervasive developmental disorders (listing 12.10 or 112.10); see DI 26525.045. If the individual had a MINE impairment established at the CPD, evidence development
at the CDR can often be abbreviated, and the adjudicator may use nonmedical evidence
without new medical evidence to find that disability continues if evidence is consistent
with such a conclusion; see DI 28030.020A. Functional information may fully support a continuance without the need for extensive
development of medical records at the time of the CDR. For additional information
about MINE or MINE-equivalent cases, see DI 28040.125.