For a Group I exception, the rationale must indicate whether there is no MI, or MI
            is not related to the ability to work. The rationale must also reflect consideration
            of the ability to engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA). For more discussion
            on SGA, see DI 28090.065.
         
         If a Group II exception applies, and the evidence does not permit adjudication under
            another basis, discuss the relevant Group II exception(s). For a rationale example,
            see DI 28090.300R.
         If the evidence raises a significant question as to whether a particular exception
            applies, but the requirement(s) of that exception is not satisfied, include a brief
            explanation in the rationale stating why that exception did not apply.
         
         Whenever the exception(s) to MI is applied, the rationale must reflect the evidence
            that establishes the criteria for a particular exception(s). If more than one exception
            (or an exception(s) and MI) applies in a case, state this explanation in the rationale.
            For a rationale example, see DI 28090.300J.
         If no exception applies at this point in the continuing disability review (CDR) evaluation
            process, include a statement that no exception to MI applies and that disability continues.