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Part of Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance decision making guide


Choosing an appropriate review period

This chapter covers the topic of setting review periods for Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance (Scottish Adult DLA).

This chapter provides guidance on:

  • deciding whether or not an award of Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance should have a review date
  • setting the award review period (if any)
  • under what circumstances an indefinite award (award without review period) would be appropriate.

You should read this chapter together with the Principles of Decision-Making chapter. It sets out the principles and the legal context that underpin decision making in the Scottish social security system.

This chapter also relates to the Relevant considerations when making a determination for an award review, Scheduled Reviews and Unscheduled Reviews and Determinations without Applications chapters.

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