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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Personal Independence Payment (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2013.
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2.(1) In these Regulations— “the Act” means the Welfare Reform...
3.Invitations to persons entitled to disability living allowance to claim personal independence payment
4.Claims by persons entitled to disability living allowance for personal independence payment other than by invitation
4A.Claims by persons entitled to disability living allowance for personal independence payment upon becoming resident in Scotland
5.Persons under 16 not entitled to claim personal independence payment
6.Persons in the course of claiming disability living allowance not entitled to claim personal independence payment
7.Form of notification inviting a person to claim personal independence payment
8.Making a claim for personal independence payment following notification
9.Suspension of disability living allowance where no claim for personal independence payment made
10.Further opportunity to claim personal independence payment
11.Termination of entitlement to disability living allowance following failure to claim personal independence payment
14.Express intention not to claim personal independence payment
16.Death before or after making claim for personal independence payment
17.Procedure following and consequences of determination of claim for personal independence payment
18.Extension of certain fixed term period awards of disability living allowance for persons reaching 16
18A.Extension of certain fixed term period awards of disability living allowance for persons resident in Scotland reaching 16
19.General power to extend fixed term period awards of disability living allowance
21.Extinguishment of rights of appeal etc. under disability living allowance regime
22.Extinguishment of right to claim disability living allowance
23.Assessment of claim: transfer claimants to be taken to meet part of required period condition
24.Assessment of claim: date by reference to which assessment is to be made
25.Treatment of persons in hospital or care home during transfer to personal independence payment
26.Temporary absence from Great Britain when transfer claimant becomes entitled to personal independence payment
27.Persons aged 65 and over to be entitled to personal independence payment in certain circumstances
27A.Revision and supersession of an award of personal independence payment in certain circumstances
28.Persons unable to act: claims for personal independence payment
29.Persons unable to act: transfer to personal independence payment
30.Application of these Regulations to certain persons becoming entitled to disability living allowance while claiming personal independence payment
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