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PART 2 Personal independence payment assessment
8.Information or evidence required for determining limited or severely limited ability to carry out activities
9.Claimant may be called for a consultation to determine whether the claimant has limited or severely limited ability to carry out activities
10.Matters to be taken into account in determining good reason in relation to regulations 8 and 9
PART 4 Residence and presence conditions
16.Conditions relating to residence and presence in Great Britain
20.Serving members of Her Majesty's forces and their family members – further provision
22.Persons residing in Great Britain to whom a relevant EU Regulation applies
23.Persons residing in an EEA state ... or in Switzerland to whom a relevant EU Regulation applies
23ZA.Persons in receipt of an equivalent Scottish benefit who move from Scotland to England or Wales
23A.Refugees and certain persons with leave to enter or remain in the United KingdomRefugees and certain persons with leave to enter and remain in the United Kingdom
PART 7 Payability when person is residing in certain accommodation or is detained in custody
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