A claimant filed for RSI benefits. We established 1924 as her date of birth (DOB)
and entitled her. She did not appeal the DOB. Two years later, when she filed for
SSI aged benefits, she was denied at the initial and reconsideration levels because,
based on a 1924 DOB, she was not age 65. However, the ALJ established 1923 as her
DOB, which made her age 65. If the ALJ DOB decision was based on new and material
evidence or if there was an error on the face of the evidence on the RSI claim, the
processing center can reopen and revise the DOB in the RSI claim. However, if the
ALJ decision was based on the same evidence which was used to establish the DOB in
the RSI claim, the case should be referred to the AC since the ALJ decision violates
the doctrine of collateral estoppel. The 1924 DOB in the RSI case would not be changed
and would be used in the SSI claim.