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1.2.8.10 Health care card (HCC)

The HCC is issued automatically to people who receive: 1. certain social security benefits (i.e. JSP, SpB, YA, Austudy and ABSTUDY living allowance provided … See more

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3.1.4.50 Health care card (HCC) Family Assistance Guide

WEBFamily Assistance Guide. 3 Rate calculation. 3.1 FTB rate calculation. 3.1.4 FTB Part A rate calculation - Method 1. 3.1.4.50 Health care card (HCC) The Guides to Social Policy Law is a collection of publications designed to assist decision makers administering social policy law. The information contained in this publication is intended …

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1.1.H.60 Health Professional Advisory Unit (HPAU)

WEB1 Key terms & principles. 1.1 Definition of key terms. 1.1.H Key terms beginning with the letter H. 1.1.H.60 Health Professional Advisory Unit (HPAU) The Guides to Social Policy Law is a collection of publications designed to assist decision makers administering social policy law. The information contained in this publication is intended …

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1.2.8.30 Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC)

WEB1.2.8 Concession Cards - Description. 1.2.8.30 Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) - Description. Listen. The Guides to Social Policy Law is a collection of publications designed to assist decision makers administering social policy law. The information contained in this publication is intended only as a guide to relevant legislation/policy.

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2.2.1 Basics of care Child Support Guide

WEB2 Child support assessments. 2.2 Care. 2.2.1 Basics of care. The Guides to Social Policy Law is a collection of publications designed to assist decision makers administering social policy law. The information contained in this publication is intended only as a guide to relevant legislation/policy.

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3.6.3.50 Guidelines to Table 5

WEB3.6.3 Guidelines to the Tables for the assessment of work-related impairment for DSP. 3.6.3.50 Guidelines to Table 5 - Mental Health Function. The Guides to Social Policy Law is a collection of publications designed to assist decision makers administering social policy law. The information contained in this publication is intended only as a

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3.6.3.40 Guidelines to Table 4

WEBTable 4 requires that a person have functional impact when performing activities requiring the use of the spine. If a person has difficulty with mobility relating to a restricted ability to undertake activities involving physical exertion, this must be assessed under Table 1 – Functions requiring Physical Exertion and Stamina.

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3.6.3.70 Guidelines to Table 7

WEBSummary Table 7 is used to assess the functional impact of a condition related to neurological or cognitive function. People with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) must be assessed using Table 7 unless they have a meaningful intelligence quotient (IQ) of between 70 and 85, then the person must be …

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3.6.2.15 Specialist assessments for DSP Social Security Guide

WEB3.6.2.15 Specialist assessments for DSP. Listen. The Guides to Social Policy Law is a collection of publications designed to assist decision makers administering social policy law. The information contained in this publication is intended only as a guide to relevant legislation/policy. The information is accurate as at the date listed at the

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Guide to the Impairment Tables

WEB5 INTRODUCTORY NOTES ABOUT THE GUIDE This Guide provides some enhancements to the presentation of the Tables for the Assessment of Work-Related Impairment for Disability Support Pension (1997) (referred to as the Tables) in order to

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2.2.5.60 Determining an illness separated couple

WEBA couple is considered to be an 'illness separated couple' where: they are unable to live together in their home, and. the inability to live together. is due to illness or infirmity of either or both of them. results in their living expenses being greater or are likely to be greater than otherwise, and. is likely to continue indefinitely.

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1.2.6.30 Crisis payment (CrP)

WEB1.2.6 Special payments - description. 1.2.6.30 Crisis payment (CrP) - description. The Guides to Social Policy Law is a collection of publications designed to assist decision makers administering social policy law. The information contained in this publication is intended only as a guide to relevant legislation/policy.

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3.11.5.10 Temporary incapacity Social Security Guide

WEB3.11.5.10 Temporary incapacity Introduction. Social security law provides for a temporary incapacity exemption from mutual obligation requirements for any job seeker who has an inability to work for 8 hours or more per week due to a medical condition, which is supported by medical evidence and who is also unable to undertake another appropriate activity for …

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3.6.12 Disability Care Load Assessment (Child) (DCLA)

WEBThe DCLA enables an assessment of the functional ability, behaviour and special care needs of a child to determine a qualifying rating, which is the rating a claimant must achieve to be qualified to receive CP or CA under the SSAct for the care of a child aged under 16 years. The instrument specifies that the Secretary must be satisfied that

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3.2.3 Adjusted fringe benefits total Family Assistance Guide

WEBThe amounts on his payment summaries are $3,883.50 and $5,825.24 giving a total reportable amount of $9,708.74. John notifies this amount to Centrelink. Centrelink then adjusts John's exempt employer fringe benefits total = $9,708.74 × (1 - 0.49) = $4,951 (rounded to the whole dollar). Note: Adjusting the exempt employer fringe benefits total

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5.3.1 Non-agency payments Child Support Guide

WEBThe Registrar can credit a non-agency payment to a child support debt or carer debt if, at the time the payment was made, the payer and the payee both intended that it was a payment towards the enforceable maintenance liability or the carer liability, except if the liability is an agency reimbursement liability (CSRC Act sections 71 (3), 71A (4)).

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3.1.2.40 Newly arrived resident's waiting period (NARWP)

WEBFrom 1 January 2019, the NARWP was extended to 208 weeks (4 years) for various working age payments and concession cards; and new waiting periods of 208 weeks, 104 weeks (2 years) and 52 weeks (one year) were introduced for a range of other payments. These changes apply to people who are granted a relevant visa on or after 1 January 2019.

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3.1.1.20 Current FTB rates & income test amounts

WEB4,730.40. Youngest FTB child is 5 to 13 years (couple families) 3,299.60. Youngest FTB child is 5 to 18 years (single parents, grandparents and great-grandparents) 3,299.60. Note: The rate of FTB Part B is nil for couple families with a youngest child aged 13 years or older.

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