Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 151 - Labor and Industry Department
Chapter 5223 - DISABILITY SCHEDULES
DATES OF INJURY ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 1993
Part 5223.0630 - SKIN DISORDERS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 5223.0630
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. General.
This part provides the percentage of disability of the whole body for permanent partial impairment of the skin. This schedule is not affected by the location of the skin disorder or the percentage of the body surface area involved, or by the type of skin disorder, except for those due to heat injuries and cold injuries which must be rated as provided in part 5223.0640.
Subp. 2. Skin disorders.
A. Class 0, zero percent. Signs or symptoms
of skin disorder resolved completely with treatment.
B. Class 1, two percent. Signs or symptoms of
skin disorder are present and supported by objective skin findings, and there
is no persistent limitation in the performance of the activities of daily
living, as defined in part
5223.0310, subpart 5, although
exposure to certain physical or chemical agents may temporarily result in a
limitation of activity.
C. Class 2,
ten percent. Signs or symptoms of skin disorder are present, and intermittent
treatment is required, and there is limitation in the performance of some of
the activities of daily living.
D.
Class 3, 20 percent. Signs or symptoms of skin disorder are present, and
continuous treatment is required, and there is limitation in the performance of
many of the activities of daily living but able to live
independently.
E. Class 4, 40
percent. Signs or symptoms of skin disorder are present, and continuous
treatment is required which may include periodic confinement at home or other
domicile, and there is limitation in the performance of many of the activities
of daily living, and cannot live independently, but able to perform self cares
independently.
F. Class 5, 75
percent. Signs or symptoms of skin disorder are present, and continuous
treatment is required which necessitates confinement at home or other domicile,
and there is severe limitation in the performance of nearly all of the
activities of daily living and requires some assistance with self
cares.
Statutory Authority: MS s 176.105
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