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Where the bulleted list has items that are less than a full sentence, you can use commas between the items. For example:
Where the bulleted list has items that are less than a full sentence, you can use commas between the items. For example:


To qualify for PWD benefits, you must:
:To qualify for PWD benefits, you must:
*be at least 18 years of age,
:*be at least 18 years of age,
*have a severe mental or physical impairment, and  
:*have a severe mental or physical impairment, and  
*need help or supervision because of the disability.
:*need help or supervision because of the disability.


Where the bulleted list has one or more items that are a full sentence or longer, use periods between the items. For example:
Where the bulleted list has one or more items that are a full sentence or longer, use periods between the items. For example:
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