159 | Page 223, lines 27-29 | Omit “If an impairment rating has to be apportioned in a ratio other than the ratios in tables 20.1 to 20.13, the same method is to be applied.”. |
160 | Page 225, line 25 | Omit “1.9”, substitute “1.10”. |
161 | Page 227, Scale 20.1 Ratios 3:1 | Omit “3 & 11”, substitute “33 & 11”. |
162 | Page 228, line 1 | Omit “above table”, substitute “Apportionment tables”. |
163 | Page 228, line 2 | Omit “are are”, substitute “are”. |
164 | Page 248, Table 22.1, Rating THREE | Omit “Is unable”, substitute “Unable”. |
165 | Page 248, Table 22.1, Rating FIVE | Omit “The veteran is able”, substitute “Able”. |
166 | Page 248, Table 22.1, Rating SIX | Omit “the veteran’s”. |
167 | Page 249, Table 22.2, Rating THREE | Insert after “undue difficulty”, “(‘undue difficulty’ not being the need for a break in travel or for special seating arrangements)”; Omit “The veteran is independent”, substitute “Independent”; Omit “For example, the veteran needs a break in travel, or special seating arrangements.”. |
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168 | Page 249, Table 22.2, Rating FOUR | Omit “the veteran is restricted”, substitute “restricted”. |
169 | Page 249, Table 22.2, Rating FIVE | Omit “inability to use”, substitute “unable to use”; Omit “the veteran is able”, substitute “able”. |
170 | Page 249, Table 22.2, Rating SIX | Omit “the veteran cannot drive”, substitute “unable to drive”. |
171 | Page 250, Table 22.3, Rating ONE | Omit “Between episodes the veteran”, substitute “Between episodes,”. |
172 | Page 250, Table 22.3, Rating TWO | Omit “the veteran is”. |
173 | Page 250, Table 22.3, Rating THREE | Omit “Inability”, substitute “Unable”; Omit “the veteran is still” (twice occurring); Omit “inability”, substitute “unable”. |
174 | Page 250, Table 22.3, Rating Four | Omit “Inability”, substitute “Unable”; Omit “restriction”, substitute “restricted”; Omit “inability”, substitute “unable”. |
175 | Page 250, Table 22.3, Rating FIVE | Omit “the veteran” (twice occurring). |
176 | Page 250, Table 22.3, Rating SEVEN | Omit “Inability”, substitute “Unable”. |
177 | Page 251, Table 22.4, Rating TWO | Omit “The veteran is still able”, substitute “Able”; Omit “difficulty,”, substitute “difficulty”; Omit “difficulty with heavy gardening”, substitute “heavy gardening”. |
178 | Page 251, Table 22.4, “Rating THREE | Omit “The veteran is unable”, substitute “Unable”. |
179 | Page 251, Table 22.4, Rating FOUR | Omit “Inability”, substitute “Unable”: Omit “The veteran needs”, substitute “Needs”. |
180 | Page 251, Table 22.4, Rating FIVE | Omit “difficulty” (first occurring), substitute “has difficulty”; Omit “the veteran can do”, substitute “able to do”; Omit “the veteran requires”, substitute “requires”. |
181 | Page 251, Table 22.4, Rating SIX | Omit “Ability”, substitute “Able”; Omit “The veteran may”, substitute “May”; Omit “for example the veteran may:”, substitute “for example:”; Omit “be able to do”, substitute “able to do”; Omit “have difficulty”, substitute “has difficulty”. |
182 | Page 252, line 3 | Omit “refer”, substitute “refers”. |
183 | Page 252, Table 22.5, Rating NIL | Omit “Ability”, substitute “Able”. |
184 | Page 252, Table 22.5, Rating ONE | Omit “Ability”, substitute “Able”. |
185 | Page 252, Table 22.5, Rating TWO | Omit “Ability”, substitute “Able”. |
186 | Page 252, Table 22.5, Rating THREE | Omit “Inability”, substitute “Unable”. |
187 | Page 252, Table 22.5, Rating FOUR | Omit “The veteran is either”, substitute “Either”. |
188 | Page 252, Table 22.5, Rating FIVE | Omit “Inability”, substitute “Unable”. |