Information from the ITU bureau. What is a certificate from ITU (vtek)? What is the difference between the procedure for conducting an examination and is it possible to pass at a place other than the place of registration? Passing the ITU and confirming disability: current issues

A person recognized as disabled, based on the results of a medical and social examination (MSE), by the federal state institutions of the ITU (hereinafter referred to as the ITU Bureau), is issued a certificate confirming the fact of the establishment of disability. In case of loss of this certificate, you can get a duplicate of it (clause 119 of the Administrative Regulations, approved by Order of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated January 29, 2014 N 59n; clause 9 of the Procedure, approved by Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Russia dated November 24, 2010 N 1031n).

In order to obtain a duplicate certificate of disability, we recommend that you follow the following algorithm.

Step 1. Prepare an application for a duplicate ITU certificate and submit it to the ITU Bureau

To obtain a duplicate of the ITU certificate, you (your legal representative) must submit an application drawn up in any form to the ITU bureau at the place of residence (place of stay, actual residence, location of the pension case in case of permanent residence outside the Russian Federation). The application must indicate, in particular, the circumstances of the loss of the certificate and the place of its issue (paragraphs 1, 2, clause 9 of the Procedure).

Step 2. Get a duplicate ITU certificate

A duplicate of the certificate is issued on the basis of the survey report, in accordance with which the lost certificate was issued. At the same time, without additional examination of you, a new certificate of examination is drawn up in the ITU bureau, in which an entry is made about the issuance of a duplicate certificate to replace the lost one, and a protocol is drawn up.

In case of loss also of the certificate of examination, in accordance with which the lost certificate was issued, its duplicate is issued on the basis of a copy of the extract, the original of which is stored in the FIU (a copy of the extract is issued at the request of the ITU Bureau) (paragraph 3, 5, clause 9 of the Procedure).

Note. Check the deadline for issuing a duplicate certificate at the ITU bureau to which you submitted the application.

A duplicate of the certificate is issued on a certificate form of the established form, valid for the period of its issuance. In the upper right corner of the certificate form on which a duplicate is issued, the entry "Duplicate" is made, below the line "Date of issue of the certificate" the entry "Duplicate issued" is made and the date of issue of the duplicate is indicated. The conclusion on the nature and working conditions, as well as other forms of social protection, entered in the lost certificate, is entered in duplicate in the line “Additional conclusions” (paragraph 6 - 8, clause 9 of the Procedure).

If the lost (damaged) certificate (extract) was issued in the period from 01/01/2004 to 12/31/2009, in a duplicate of the certificate below the line "Cause of disability" an entry is made in words about the previously established degree of limitation of the ability to work (paragraph 9, clause 9 Order).

Note. From 01/01/2017, information on established disability, ongoing rehabilitation or habilitation measures, cash payments made to the disabled person and other social protection measures are entered into the Federal Register of Disabled Persons ( Art. 5.1 Law of November 24, 1995 N 181-FZ; Concept , approved Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 16, 2016 N 1506-r).

Disability can be issued if:

  • health disorder with a persistent disorder of body functions due to diseases, consequences of injuries or defects;
  • limitation of life activity (complete or partial loss by a citizen of the ability or ability to carry out self-service, move independently, navigate, communicate, control their behavior, study or engage in work activities);
  • the need for social protection measures, including rehabilitation and habilitation.

The decision on recognition as a disabled person is made based on the results of a medical and social examination (MSE).

Depending on the state of health, adults are assigned I, II or III disability groups, children under 18 years of age - the category "disabled child".

2. How to get a referral to the Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise?

Referrals for medical and social expertise are issued by medical organizations (the legal form of the medical organization and your place of residence do not matter).

When determining whether you have signs of disability, the doctor should rely on diagnostic tests, the results of treatment, rehabilitation and habilitation. Therefore, for a referral to ITU, it is best to contact your doctor. But you can also go, for example, to the chief physician of the medical organization in which you are undergoing treatment.

By Government Decree Russian Federation dated February 20, 2006 No. 95 “On the procedure and conditions for recognizing a person as a disabled person”.

"> the law, if a person needs social protection, the social protection authorities of the population and the authorities providing pensions can also issue a referral to the ITU, but only if they have medical documents, which confirm violations of body functions due to diseases, consequences of injuries or defects. In practice, this means that you still have to contact a medical organization.

If you are denied a referral, ask for a written denial. With this certificate, you have the right to apply to the ITU bureau on your own. In this case, the examination will be assigned to you by the employees of the ITU bureau, and based on its results, they will determine whether there is a need for a medical and social examination.

After you receive a referral, you will be recorded for a medical and social examination at the ITU bureau.

3. What documents are needed to enroll a child in ITU?

To register a child for a medical and social examination, you will need:

  • application (children over 14 years of age fill out and sign the application on their own, for children under 14 years of age, this must be done by legal representatives);
  • an identity document (for children under 14 years old - a birth certificate, for children over 14 years old - a passport);
  • medical documents evidencing the state of health of a citizen (outpatient card, extracts from hospitals, conclusions of consultants, examination results - usually issued by a doctor who issued a referral to the ITU);
  • SNILS;
  • passport of the parent or guardian;
  • guardian (representative of the body of guardianship and guardianship) - a document on the establishment of guardianship.

4. What documents do adults need to register for ITU?

To sign up for a medical and social examination, you will need:

  • application (can be filled in by the citizen himself or by his representative);
  • identity document (original and copy);
  • referral to ITU issued by the attending physician;
  • work book (original and copy);
  • professional and production characteristics from the place of work - for working citizens;
  • medical or military medical documents evidencing the state of health of a citizen (outpatient card, extracts from hospitals, consultants' conclusions, examination results, Red Army or military book, certificate of injury, etc.);
  • SNILS;
  • if the documents will be submitted by a representative - a power of attorney for the representative and his passport.

In some cases, you may need Additional documents (depending on the specific case):

  • act on an accident at work in the form of H-1 (certified copy);
  • act on occupational disease (certified copy);
  • the conclusion of the interdepartmental expert council on the causal relationship of the disease, disability with exposure to radioactive factors (certified copy, the original is presented in person);
  • certificate of a participant in the liquidation of the consequences of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant or living in the exclusion or resettlement zone (a copy, the original is presented in person);
  • for foreign citizens and stateless persons permanently residing on the territory of the Russian Federation - a residence permit;
  • for refugees - a refugee certificate (presented in person);
  • for non-resident citizens - a certificate of registration at the place of residence;
  • for those discharged from military service - a certificate of illness drawn up by the VVK (a certified copy, the original is presented in person).
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An application for a medical and social examination may be considered up to one month from the date of submission of the application.

5. Which ITU office should I contact?

Medical and social examination is carried out in the ITU office at the place of residence. In some cases, ITU may be conducted:

  • at the ITU Main Bureau - in case of appeal against the decision of the bureau, as well as by direction of the bureau in cases requiring special types of examination;
  • in the Federal Bureau of ITU - in case of appeal against the decision of the Main Bureau of the ITU, as well as in the direction of the Main Bureau of the ITU in cases requiring particularly complex special types of survey;
  • at home - if a citizen cannot come to the bureau (ITU Main Bureau, ITU Federal Bureau) for health reasons, which is confirmed by the conclusion of a medical organization, or in a hospital where a citizen is being treated, or in absentia by decision of the relevant bureau.

6. How is the examination carried out?

During the examination, the specialists of the bureau will study the documents submitted by you, analyze social, professional, labor, psychological and other data.

In some cases, ITU bureau specialists may prescribe you an additional examination. You can refuse it. In this case, the decision to recognize you as a disabled person or to refuse to recognize you as a disabled person will be made based only on the data you provide. Your refusal will be reflected in the ITU protocol, which is kept during the examination.

Representatives of state non-budgetary funds, the Federal Service for Labor and Employment, as well as specialists of the relevant profile (consultants) may participate in the conduct of a medical and social examination at the invitation of the head of the bureau with the right of an advisory vote. You also have the right to invite any specialist with his consent, he will have an advisory vote.

The decision to recognize a person as disabled or to refuse recognition as a person with a disability is made by a simple majority of votes of the specialists who conducted the medical and social examination, based on a discussion of the results of the medical and social examination.

Based on the results, an act of medical and social examination is drawn up. You have the right to request copies of both the act and the protocol.

In addition, after the medical and social examination, the specialists of the bureau will prepare for you an individual rehabilitation and habilitation program (IPRA).

7. What documents are issued after the examination?

A citizen recognized as disabled is issued:

  • a certificate confirming the fact of the establishment of disability, indicating the group of disability;
  • individual program of rehabilitation or habilitation (IPRA).

A citizen who is not recognized as a disabled person, at his request, is issued a certificate of the results of a medical and social examination.

If it is necessary to make changes (new personal data, technical errors) to the IPRA or, if necessary, clarify the characteristics of previously recommended types of rehabilitation and (or) habilitation measures, it is not necessary to undergo a new medical and social examination. It is enough to write an application to the ITU bureau that issued the document. You will be given a new IPRA.

The date of establishment of disability is the day of receipt by the Bureau of the application for the ITU. Disability is established before the 1st day of the month following the month for which the next MSE (re-examination) is scheduled.

8. How to get re-certified?

Re-examination of disabled people of group I is carried out 1 time in 2 years, disabled people of II and III groups - 1 time per year, and disabled children - 1 time during the period for which the category "child with a disability" is established for the child.

Re-examination can be carried out in advance, but no more than 2 months before the expiration of the established period of disability.

If the disability is established without specifying the re-examination period or if the re-examination must be carried out earlier than the established date, it can be carried out:

  • at the personal request of a disabled person (or his legal or authorized representative);
  • in the direction of a medical organization in connection with a change in the state of health;
  • . More information about the work of the ITU Bureau can be found on the website

If it is necessary to recognize a disability, the patient goes through a medical commission. As a result, he is given an ITU certificate: what it is, how to draw up a document, is described step by step in the article.

The main purpose of the certificate is documentary confirmation of the fact of disability with the establishment of:

  • degrees;
  • disability restrictions;
  • need for care and social protection.

If we talk about what an ITU certificate is directly, we can say that this is a document of a medical and social examination, to which a patient with significant health disorders is sent. We are talking about both physical and mental condition, which excludes labor activity in general or some of its types.

The commission is passed by both patients who have health disorders and already recognized disabled people in order to extend the validity of the previous document (or to recognize the fact of partial or complete recovery, change in disability group).

The assigned group gives the patient certain rights:

  • full or partial exemption from labor activity (that is, the opportunity to engage in only certain types of work, in a simplified mode);
  • receiving social benefits (disability pensions, benefits);
  • for social protection (assistance of a social worker);
  • receiving care allowance for a close relative or other person who volunteered to help the patient.

Therefore, it is important to know what an ITU certificate is, how to draw up a document: this is important both for people with significant health problems and for people with disabilities who intend to extend the validity of the certificate.

What does ITU help look like?

The form of the document is the same. The certificate is printed on a pink form with information about the disabled person, as well as medical information:

  • disability group (first, second or third);
  • cause of disability (including "disabled since childhood");
  • the date the group was established;
  • date of the next inspection;
  • the basis for drawing up a certificate (name and number of the relevant survey report);
  • seal of the commission, signature of the responsible officer (head of the ITU Bureau).

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Step by step instructions for registration

To apply, you must contact the relevant ITU bureau. detailed instructions from step by step description action is shown below.

Step 1. Getting a referral

First of all, the patient should get a referral. It can be issued by:

  • hospital or hospital where a person is currently undergoing treatment (form No. 088 / y-06);
  • local branch of the Pension Fund;
  • by court order (in rare cases when the indicated departments refused, but the patient defended his right in court).

The referral contains all the basic information about the patient - personal data, as well as the following information:

  • specialty, qualification;
  • working conditions;
  • position in the current job;
  • information about education;
  • information about what treatment measures have already been used.

It is important to understand that even in the absence of a referral, a citizen can independently apply to the local Bureau to obtain an ITU certificate. In any case, he must submit the entire package of documents described below.

Step 2. Collecting the necessary documents

On the spot at the Bureau, the patient personally or through his guardian, legal representative, as well as a representative by proxy writes an application for passing the commission. The following documents are required to obtain an ITU:

  • direction (if any);
  • medical card with medical history;
  • conclusion of the medical commission;
  • medical documents, test results, diagnostic procedures related to the disease;
  • applicant's passport;
  • his document on education;
  • employment history.

Additionally, a notarized power of attorney may be required. In some cases, an act in the form of H-1 is also provided. It reflects information about the accident at work and its consequences for the patient.

Step 3. Passing the commission

To pass the commission in order to obtain an ITU certificate, you need to understand what it is, how exactly it works, and where to contact. The decision is made by the so-called ITU Bureau. Initially, the patient goes to the local Bureau (in his city or district), then, in case of appeal, to the main Bureau for the region, then to the federal Bureau. The last instance, as always, is the court, in which, if necessary, you can appeal the decision of the commission.

The person passes the commission personally. If he is incapacitated (in whole or in part), he must be accompanied by a guardian. If we are talking about a minor, the accompanying person is the parent (legal representative) - native or adoptive.

If the Bureau of one level or another makes a negative decision, it is obliged to issue an appropriate written document with the rationale for its actions. Further, the patient personally (or through a representative - parents, guardians, a person acting by proxy) applies to the next level body, trying to change the previously made decision.

Step 4 Obtaining a certificate, sick leave and act

A citizen goes through a commission, which consists not only of physicians, but also specialists in studying working conditions, since it is important to identify both the patient's health status and the characteristics of his work (whether a person is able to continue to engage in this particular type of activity). The deadline for making a decision is 6 working days after the end of the examination (this period does not depend on the level of the Bureau - local, regional or federal).

In case of a positive decision, the following documents are drawn up:


The Bureau itself does not extend sick leave - only the hospital where the patient is located does this. Therefore, it is important to know that such an action can be performed at the local therapist: this general rule(he is contacted with a map, an ITU certificate and other medical documents).

Acts of the ITU Bureau at all levels are kept in archives for at least 10 years. If necessary, the patient or his representative may request the relevant documents upon application.

Answers to common questions

Along with the question of what an ITU certificate is, patients and their loved ones are also interested in others: these are typical situations that are most often encountered in practice.

Is it possible to pass a commission not by registration

A citizen can apply to the Bureau at the place of his registration:

  • permanent (in the same region);
  • temporary (at the place of stay).

Therefore, if the patient is outside his "home" region, he must first receive a mark of temporary registration at the place of stay, and then visit the local Bureau. If a person intends to undergo a commission in the same region, but in another area, temporary registration is not necessary. At the same time, residents of several subjects can pass a commission without a temporary residence permit:

  • in Moscow and the Moscow region;
  • in St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region;
  • in the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol.

For example, a citizen is registered in the Moscow region - then he can pass the ITU in Moscow. Or a citizen is registered in Sevastopol, which means that he can pass a commission in Crimea without additional registration.

If a person is seriously ill

If the patient is seriously ill (partially or completely paralyzed, has confusion, acute mental disorders, emotional disorders, non-transportable, etc.) guardians or legal representatives (as well as representatives acting by proxy) should obtain a certificate from the attending physician stating that the citizen cannot independently collect all the necessary documents.

ITU Disability Certificate (VTEK)

The process of establishing disability and obtaining a certificate of disability is considered one of the most relevant topics that interest people who find themselves in this situation. Of course, like many other similar topics, this question has many nuances and pitfalls, and often people who come across this have little understanding of this process. In the article we will deal with the main issue that concerns this procedure.

How is disability determined?

If we simplify the process of establishing disability, then it can be divided into the following stages:

1) first you need to get a referral for a medical and social examination (ITU). It is obtained in a medical institution, a social security agency or a pension provision agency;

3) after that, it is worth contacting the ITU bureau with a statement about its holding. In addition, a referral and all documents are provided;

4) the final step is an examination with the establishment of a disability group, the appointment of a pension and rehabilitation measures.

Who can get a disability?

Often people are also interested in the question: who is entitled to a disability, who can get it. The existing legislation of the Russian Federation identifies three signs, in accordance with which disability is established:

  • health disorders accompanied by persistent disorders of body functions that have arisen due to injuries, diseases, received or congenital defects;
  • limitation of life and, in particular, the loss of the ability to self-service, communication, orientation, independent movement, learning, control of one's behavior;
  • the need for social protection measures.

To recognize a person as disabled, it is necessary that he has at least two of the above signs.

Who determines disability?

What does it look like and where can I get a certificate of disability? Who establishes disability? It is established by the Bureau of Medical and Social Expertise. The purpose of the examination is to establish the complex state of the body, which includes the analysis of social, clinical, functional, psychological, professional and labor data.

You can see a sample of filling out a certificate of disability.

And here she is (certificate of medical and social expertise).

Also, your attention is provided with a certificate of VTEK on disability.

The ITU Bureau should be divided into three levels:

  • regional and city MSE. Here is the most surveys;
  • the main bureau of the ITU of the subjects of the Russian Federation. This bureau stands above the district and city ITUs and controls their work, it also considers a complaint;
  • ITU Federal Bureau. It controls the main bureaus of the ITU. The Bureau considers complaints about the work of lower bodies and conducts a re-examination.

Who is eligible to refer to ITU?

Submits for examination:

1) body of social protection of the population;

2) pension provision authority;

3) medical institutions.

If these organizations refused to give a referral to the ITU, then they issue a certificate of this refusal. With the last document, you can independently contact the bureau.

Documentation required for ITU

I.Copy and original of the passport or other document that proves the identity.

II.An application for holding the ITU, which must be written on the day the documentation is submitted.

III.A form that is a direction.

IV.For those who work - information on working conditions.

v.Also for employees - a copy of the work book. And for those who do not work - the original work book and its copy.

VI.For those who study - a characteristic from the place of study.

VII.Copies and originals of extracts from inpatient medical institutions, examination results, outpatient card.

VIII.During the re-passing of the commission, you must provide a certificate of disability, an individual rehabilitation program (IPR).

IX.SNILS.

If a citizen has been diagnosed with a professional disability, then the following documentation must also be added

I.Act of occupational disease.

II.The act of an accident that occurred at work in the form of H-1.

III.Sanitary and hygienic characteristics of working conditions.

Citizens under the age of 18 must provide such documents

I.An application for holding the ITU, which is written on the day the documentation is submitted.

II.A copy and original of the passport of the person being examined, as well as his parents or guardians. For those under the age of fourteen, a birth certificate.

III.A referral from a children's clinic, which is filled out according to a special form.

IV.Copies and originals of extracts from inpatient institutions, examination results, outpatient card.

v.If a person under the age of 18 works, then a copy of the work book is submitted.

VI.For working people under the age of eighteen - information about working conditions.

VII.Characteristics from an educational or preschool institution.

VIII.Psychologist's conclusion.

IX.The conclusion to be made by the psychological-medical-pedagogical commission.

x.Documentation about education.

XI.During the re-examination - a certificate of IPR and disability.

XII.SNILS.

In what cases is ITU denied?

Only if there is an incomplete package of documents. In such cases, the examination is transferred to another date. Any other refusal to conduct ITU is considered illegal.

Where is ITU held?

Medical and social examination is carried out:

1) at home, if a person is unable to come to the office due to health problems;

2) in absentia (by decision of the bureau);

3) when a person is in hospital;

4) at the Federal Bureau, Bureau of Residence, ITU Head Office.


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In order for a person to receive a disability, it is necessary to undergo a special examination, which will confirm the fact of disability. Such an examination is called a medical and social examination - ITU.

Passing this test is not easy. You should start with the fact that to start the passage you need a complete package of documents.

Legislative regulation

Legislation clearly regulates the procedure and conditions for granting disability. Those who apply for disability for the first time have to face a lot of incomprehensible nuances, moments that make a person fall into apathy or panic.

In particular, grounds for disability is evidence of three facts:

Moreover, it is important to note that obtaining a disability possible only if available two of the above signs, since one of them may not be enough.

Only the right to establish a disability medical and social expertise, which represents the main or federal bureau.

Direction issued for examination by medical institutions, regardless of property rights, as well as by pension or social protection authorities. It is important to understand that a person can independently apply to the ITU bureau if one of the organizations has previously refused to issue a referral.

At the same time, the examination provides for the establishment one of three degrees of disability, namely:

Obtaining the status of "disability" implies strict adherence to all norms of the law. Regulation in this matter is carried out at the expense of the Federal Law on the social protection of disabled people in Russia, as well as the PP on the procedure and conditions for recognizing a person as disabled.

List of required documentation

To apply for a disability, you must submit the following documents:

Step by step procedure

Registration of disability is a painstaking process that requires a huge amount of patience, and, of course, time.

In addition to the fact that it is necessary to collect the necessary documents, it is important to defend your rights. In some cases, an applicant for disability is faced with a reluctance on the part of health workers to provide assistance and assistance in a difficult matter, despite the fact that this is their direct responsibility. However, in view of the fact that the state of health requires it, it is important to overcome all obstacles.

Medical checkup

Before applying for disability, the applicant undergoes a medical examination, according to which the diagnosis is confirmed, and the presence of a disease that prevents a full life and work is justified.

The first action that a person applying for a status needs to do is to visit his attending physician, who is obliged to record all complaints in an outpatient card and issue a referral to highly specialized specialists in order for the person to undergo a full examination.

The doctor gives the patient an appropriate form, in which there are marks which specialists need to be visited, as well as which examinations to undergo. It is important to note that the results of some examinations are valid for only two weeks. In some cases, it may be necessary to undergo an examination in a hospital setting.

Also, the attending physician draws up a package of documents for further passage ITU commissions. If the doctor refuses to issue an appropriate referral, a written refusal must be issued with a reference to the reasons for the refusal. Only in this case, a person is allowed to apply independently to the ITU commission. If the doctor refuses to write a documented refusal, the person has the right to apply to the judicial authorities.

Documents that are drawn up by the attending physician are called messengers. They should record the state of health at the time of treatment, the results of tests, as well as the necessary funds for rehabilitation. In particular, to rehabilitation facilities include a wheelchair, special orthopedic shoes, diapers or walkers, a hearing aid or spa treatment, and so on. In addition, a referral form for the passage of the ITU commission is issued, which is certified by the seal of the hospital or medical institution, and also has the signature of three doctors.

Collection of necessary documentation

After the date for the passage of the commission is set, you must have all the necessary documents, in particular:

Passing commission

After collection necessary documentation it is very important to come to the ITU regional office at the appointed time. As a rule, the waiting period for admission to the bureau is one month from the date of submission of documents.

The ITU commission is attended by a patient who needs to obtain a disability status, as well as specialists, in the amount of three people. They can examine the patient, if necessary, ask questions related to the health and material condition of the patient. The commission may also be interested in living conditions, social skills, education, characteristics from the place of work, etc.

All questions and answers during the meeting are recorded in the minutes, after which a vote is taken. If there is disagreement, an additional examination may be ordered.

Terms and results of registration

The process of registration of disability is carried out in stages. It takes at least 7-10 days to collect documents and pass the examination. The decision to assign a disability is made on the day of the examination.

If the commission is satisfied with everything, a disability group is assigned, which is framed by an appropriate certificate and the development of an individual rehabilitation system.

In fact, the registration of disability should not take more than two and a half months, taking into account all the nuances and problems.

Form of disability for a child

Assignment takes up to four months. At the same time, an ITU examination is also carried out, to which the attending physician directs.

At the ITU bureau the following documents must be provided:

  1. A doctor's note.
  2. Outpatient card.
  3. Registration.
  4. Documents proving the identity of the parent or.
  5. Documents proving the identity of the child.

Children are not assigned any degree of disability, that is, there are no degrees of severity.

What to do in case of refusal

When passing the commission, a situation may arise when the patient is refused. In such a case, the patient has the right to file an appeal against the decision. It is important to observe time limits for appeals- not later than one month from the date of such decision.

IN statement indicates:

  1. Full name of the bureau to which the application is sent.
  2. Applicant details.
  3. Statement of the essence, indicating the composition of the commission.
  4. Requirement for a re-examination.

Consideration of the application takes place over three days. If the answer is positive, a new examination is appointed within 30 days after consideration of the application.

Recertification

Re-examination takes place annually, since the ITU commission annually examines persons who have been assigned the status of a disabled person.

Pass order There are three types of recertification:

  1. For the first group of disabled people - once every two years.
  2. For the second and third groups of disabled people, re-examination is carried out once a year.
  3. For children, once during the prescribed period.

It is absolutely impossible to skip the re-examination procedure, since a person may lose the right to be considered a disabled person. When passing a re-examination, there is every chance of getting a category change if the doctors consider that the person is on the mend or his health condition has worsened. With a satisfactory state of health, a person may lose his disability status.

For re-examination must be provided:

Registration of disability is a painstaking task that requires a lot of patience and strength, but if you are not afraid of difficulties and know your rights and all the rules for registration, the procedure will go almost smoothly, allowing you to receive additional benefits and payments.

The rules for passing the ITU are described in the following video: