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1.Citation, commencement and interpretation
2.Amendment of the Social Security (Hospital In-Patients) Regulations 1975
3.Amendment of the Social Security (Medical Evidence) Regulations 1976
4.Amendment of the Social Security Benefit (Dependency) Regulations 1977
5.Amendment of the Statutory Sick Pay (General) Regulations 1982
6.Amendment of the Statutory Sick Pay (Medical Evidence) Regulations 1985
7.Amendment of the Social Security (Adjudication) Regulations 1986
8.Amendment of the Statutory Maternity Pay (General) Regulations 1986
9.Amendment of regulation 2 of the Claims and Payments Regulations
10.Amendment of regulation 4 of the Claims and Payments Regulations
11.Amendment of regulation 8 of the Claims and Payments Regulations
12.Amendment of regulation 9 of the Claims and Payments Regulations
13.Amendment of regulation 13 of the Claims and Payments Regulations
14.Amendment of regulation 19 of the Claims and Payments Regulations
15.Amendment of regulation 21 of the Claims and Payments Regulations
16.Amendment of regulation 37 of the Claims and Payments Regulations
17.Amendment of Schedule 7 to the Claims and Payments Regulations
SCHEDULE TO BE INSERTED AS SCHEDULE 1A TO THE SOCIAL SECURITY (MEDICAL EVIDENCE) REGULATIONS 1976
SCHEDULE 1A Regulation 2(1) PART I rules In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires— “claimant” means...
SCHEDULE TO BE ADDED AS SCHEDULE 1A TO THE STATUTORY SICK PAY (MEDICAL EVIDENCE) REGULATIONS 1985
SCHEDULE 1A Regulation 2(1) PART I rules In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires— “patient” means...
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