In these instructions, the following terminology applies.
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References to the Disability Determination Services (DDS) in these instructions also
apply to the federal case-processing units.
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References to the Disability Quality Branch (DQB) apply to quality review field site
components.
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References to Disability Compliance (DC) applies to DCs.
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References to Disability Policy (DP) applies to DP headquarters.
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References to Disability Adjudication (DA) applies to DA headquarters.
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References to Quality Review (QR) applies to QR headquarters.
The Request for Program Consultation (RPC) process is a function of Adjudication Review
Technology Solutions (ARTS) in (DP). DP designed the RPC process to resolve policy
disagreements between DDSs and DQBs regarding DQB-cited deficiencies collaboratively.
DP maintains a database of RPC case-related information to capture policy and workload
data for trends analysis.
NOTE: The RPC process only applies to certified electronic files.
The primary goal of the RPC process is policy-supported resolution of case disagreements,
not case re-adjudication (“de novo” review).
While RPC is a tool available to resolve conflict between DDSs and DQBs, DDSs should
consider first whether other conflict resolution procedures, such as informal phone
or email contact, or informal resolution request (IRR) are appropriate for the specific
case situation. If the “other” procedures do not resolve the conflict, RPC remains
available.