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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Teachers' Pension Scheme Regulations 2014, Section 108.

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108.—(1) An ill-health application made by a person (P)—
(a)must be accompanied by all the medical evidence necessary for the scheme manager to determine whether P is entitled to the payment of an ill-health pension and, if applicable, a total incapacity pension; and
(b)must be signed by P's employer unless—
(i)P left all eligible employment for a reason other than because P was incapacitated; or
(ii)P made the ill-health application more than 2 years after the last day of pensionable service.
(2) The medical evidence must include a medical report containing evidence that P meets—
(a)the incapacity condition; and
(b)if applicable, the total incapacity condition.
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