Add the SCI in January 1974 to the grant amount (GA) on the system to determine the
            SCI MIL. The maximum correct MIL for a blind converted recipient is $253 (prior to
            the addition of COLA passalong increments). If the SCI MIL computation yields a MIL
            greater than $253, it is probably due to the recipient having income which was unknown
            to the State prior to conversion. It is no longer possible to verify the States’ records
            because they have been destroyed. Therefore, if the SCI MIL computed is greater than
            $253, reduce the GA to bring the MIL down to $253 (we allow the recipient the benefit
            of the doubt by assuming he had a maximum MIL).
         
         If the SCI itself is greater than $253, i.e., the GA would be zero, the recipient
            was erroneously converted. MIL corrections are not subject to administrative finality,
            but changes in the MMSS computation are subject to administrative finality. See SM
            01301.705 - SM 01301.706 for instructions on processing MIL reductions and erroneous
            conversions. Note that, if the recipient was erroneously converted, he/she does not
            have a right to BCI procedures and is not properly a member of the Livermore class.