With this it will be convenient to discuss the following amendments:
No. 71, in clause 17, page 14, line 44, at end insert—
‘(1A) For the purpose of subsection 1, a person would not be disqualified on the grounds of failing to take medication presented by such persons as the Secretary of State may by regulation define.’.
No. 98, in schedule 2, page 54, line 12, at end insert—
‘( ) for a person to be treated as having a limited capability for work where it has been decided that he does not have a limited capability for work but he is appealing against that decision.’.
Government amendment No. 18
No. 99, in schedule 2, page 55, line 39, at end insert—
‘( ) for a person to be treated as having a limited capability for work-related activity where it has been decided that he does not have a limited capability for work-related activity but he is appealing against that decision.’.
Government amendments Nos. 26 and 47.
Welfare Reform Bill
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