12.05 Intellectual disorder(see 12.00B4), satisfied by A or
B:
A. Satisfied by 1, 2, and 3 (see
12.00H):
1. Significantly subaverage general
intellectual functioning evident in your cognitive inability to function at a
level required to participate in standardized testing of intellectual
functioning; and
2. Significant deficits in adaptive
functioning currently manifested by your dependence upon others for personal
needs (for example, toileting, eating, dressing, or bathing); and
3. The evidence about your current
intellectual and adaptive functioning and about the history of your disorder
demonstrates or supports the conclusion that the disorder began prior to your
attainment of age 22.
B. Satisfied by 1, 2, and 3 (see
12.00H):
1. Significantly subaverage general
intellectual functioning evidenced by a or b:
a. A full scale (or comparable) IQ
score of 70 or below on an individually administered standardized test of
general intelligence;
or
b. A full scale (or comparable) IQ
score of 71-75 accompanied by a verbal or performance IQ score (or comparable part
score) of 70 or below on an individually administered standardized test of
general intelligence; and
2. Significant deficits in adaptive
functioning currently manifested by extreme limitation of one, or marked
limitation of two, of the following areas of mental functioning:
a. Understand,remember, or apply
information (see 12.00E1); or
b. Interact with others (see
12.00E2); or
c. Concentrate, persist, or maintain
pace (see 12.00E3); or
d. Adapt or manage oneself (see
12.00E4); and
3. The evidence about your current intellectual and adaptive
functioning and about the history of your disorder demonstrates or supports the
conclusion that the disorder began prior to your attainment of age 22.