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MR v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (PIP) (Personal independence payment – daily living activities - Activity 3: managing therapy or monitoring a health condition) [2017] UKUT 86 (AAC) (20 February 2017)
Section 78 Welfare Reform Act 2012, in providing that an award is available only if ‘the person’s ability to carry out daily living activities is limited by the person’s physical or mental condition’ does not create a pre-condition. R (DLA) 3/06 applies: whether or not there is a limitation depends upon the level of functional impairment and the schedule 1 assessment procedure under the Social Security (Personal Independence Regulations) 2013 determines that.
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