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SOCIAL SECURITY LEGISLATION AMENDMENT ACT 1993 No. 36, 1993 - SECT 60

Family Payment Rate Calculator
60. The Rate Calculator in section 1069 is amended:

   (a)  by inserting after Step 1 in the Method statement in point 1069-A1 the
        following Note: "Note: If 2 people share the daily care and control of
        a child, Module E may apply.";

   (b)  by inserting after Step 2 in the Method statement in point 1069-A1 the
        following Note: "Note: If 2 people share the daily care and control of
        a child, Module E may apply.";

   (c)  by inserting after Step 5 in the Method statement in point 1069-A1 the
        following Note: "Note: If 2 people share the daily care and control of
        a child, Module E may apply.";
(d) by inserting in point 1069-D2 "1069-D2A, 1069-D2B," after "points";

   (e)  by inserting after point 1069-D2 the following points: Approved care
        organisation not qualified for additional family payment

"1069-D2A. An approved care organisation is not qualified for additional
family payment. No person qualified for additional family payment if approved
care organisation receiving family payment for the child

"1069-D2B. If an approved care organisation is receiving family payment for a
young person, no person is qualified for additional family payment for the
young person.";

   (f)  by omitting point 1069-E4 and substituting the following point:
        Reduction in additional family payment if only one person qualified
        for additional family payment and declaration under subsection 869(1)
        is in force

"1069-E4. If:

   (a)  2 people share the daily care and control of the same child; and

   (b)  only one of those people (the 'AFP recipient') is qualified for
        additional family payment for the child; and

   (c)  the Secretary has made a declaration under subsection 869(1) that
        specifies the share of the family payment that the AFP recipient is to
        receive for the child; the maximum AFP rate for the child is that
        share of the maximum AFP rate that would otherwise apply.". 


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