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3.—(1) When an individual’s entitlement to short-term assistance is to end under sub-paragraph (2), the Scottish Ministers are to make a determination without application.
(2) Entitlement to short-term assistance ends on the day—
(a)a determination of an individual’s entitlement to short-term assistance is cancelled under section 26(2) of the 2018 Act (individual’s right to stop receiving assistance),
(b)a re-determination of an individual’s entitlement to Adult Disability Payment is made by the Scottish Ministers under section 43 of the 2018 Act (duty to re-determine),
(c)the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland makes a determination under section 49 of the 2018 Act (First-tier Tribunal’s power to determine entitlement) in relation to the subsequent determination of the individual’s entitlement to Adult Disability Payment mentioned in paragraph 1(1)(a),
(d)that the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland makes a determination to refuse permission under section 48(1)(b) of the 2018 Act (deadline for appealing) to bring an appeal against the subsequent determination of the individual’s entitlement to Adult Disability Payment mentioned in paragraph 1(1)(a), or
(e)where the individual withdraws their application to bring an appeal against the subsequent determination of the individual’s entitlement to Adult Disability Payment mentioned in paragraph 1(1)(a), on that day.
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