I medically retired, I went through the active duty IDES/PEB process. Would that make me eligible for CRDP now? Or do I have to wait until I hit the required age? All of that time was on active duty, my total time was 23 years with active and reserves.
Hello,
Eligibility for CRDP
You must be eligible for retired pay to qualify for CRDP. If you were placed on a disability retirement, but would be eligible for military retired pay in the absence of the disability, you may be entitled to receive CRDP.
Under these rules, you may be entitled to CRDP if…
1. you are a regular retiree with a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater. (Regular retirement is 20+ years of active duty; it is not 20 good years used by RC)
2. you are a reserve retiree with 20 qualifying years of service (good years), who has a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater
and who has reached retirement age. (In most cases the retirement age for reservists is 60, but certain reserve retirees may be eligible before they turn 60. If you are a member of the Ready Reserve, your retirement age can be reduced below age 60 by three months for each 90 days of active service you have performed during a fiscal year.)
3. you are retired under Temporary Early Retirement Act (TERA) and have a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater. (not applicable here)
4. you are a disability retiree who earned entitlement to retired pay under any provision of law other than solely by disability, and you have a VA disability rating of 50 percent or greater.
You might become eligible for CRDP at the time you would have become eligible for retired pay. The bolded section refers to qualifying under item 1 or item 2).
Based on the new info you provided, you are not eligible for CRDP at this time, but will qualify with a reserve retirement if you have 20 good years and a 50% or more VA rating. You will have to apply for the reserve retirement once you are close to the age requirement.
Ron