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Valid from 08/04/2013
SupplementaryE+W+S
88Claims, awards and informationE+W+S
(1)A person is not entitled to personal independence payment for any period before the date on which a claim for it is made or treated as made by that person or on that person's behalf.
(2)An award of personal independence payment is to be for a fixed term except where the person making the award considers that a fixed term award would be inappropriate.
(3)In deciding whether a fixed term award would be inappropriate, that person must have regard to guidance issued by the Secretary of State.
(4)Information supplied under this Part is to be taken for all purposes to be information relating to social security.
89Report to ParliamentE+W+S
The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament an independent report on the operation of assessments under section 80—
(a)within 2 years beginning with the date on which the first regulations under that section come into force; and
(b)within 4 years beginning with that date.
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