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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a Scottish Statutory Instrument: The Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Scotland) Regulations 2022 No. 54
7. In this Part of the schedule—
“date of transfer” means the date when a transferring individual’s entitlement to Adult Disability Payment begins by virtue of a determination made under paragraph 9(1),
“relevant individual” means an individual—
who has an award of Personal Independence Payment who appears to the Scottish Ministers to be likely to be eligible for Adult Disability Payment, and
who is—
ordinarily resident in Scotland, or
someone to whom regulation 15(3) (residence and presence conditions) or 20(2) (persons residing outside the United Kingdom to whom a relevant EU regulation applies) applies,
“sufficient” means a link to Scotland that is sufficiently close that regulations 15(3) or 20(2) would be incompatible with the applicable agreement mentioned in that regulation, if the relevant individual were not entitled to Adult Disability Payment,
“transfer notice” means the notice required by paragraph 8, and
“transferring individual” means a relevant individual on whom the Scottish Ministers have served a notice of intention to transfer in accordance with paragraph 8.
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