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FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES COMMISSION ACT 2008 - SECT 68
Decision to enter into agreement
68 Decision to enter into agreement
(1) After holding a conference, the commission may decide to enter into an
agreement (a
"family responsibilities agreement" ) with the person the subject of the
conference if satisfied the person is a community member.
(2) A
family responsibilities agreement must be about— (a) the person attending an
appropriate community support service under a case plan; or
(b) the
commission giving the secretary a notice requiring that the person be subject
to income management.
(3A) Also, if the commission is constituted under
section 50A , a notice mentioned in subsection (2) (b) may only require the
person to be subject to income management if— (a) the requirement has first
been endorsed by the commissioner; or Note— See section 64 (2) which
provides for the conference to be adjourned to obtain the commissioner’s
endorsement.
(b) if, after considering the requirement and each of the
constituting member’s reasons for the decision or not agreeing with the
decision, the commissioner does not endorse it—the requirement is affirmed
by the commission as constituted under section 53A (3) or (4) .
(4) Before
making a decision mentioned in section 69 (1) (b) (iii) or (iv) , the
commission must take reasonable steps to enter into a
family responsibilities agreement with the person if the commission considers
it appropriate in the circumstances.
(5) If a
family responsibilities agreement is about a person attending a community
support service under a case plan, the agreement must state— (a) the period,
of not more than 1 year, for which the person is required to attend the
community support service; and
(b) details of the community support service;
and
(c) information about the preparation of the case plan under this Act.
(6) If a family responsibilities agreement is about the commission giving the
secretary a notice requiring that a person be subject to income management,
the agreement must state— (a) the period, of at least 3 months but not more
than 1 year, for which the person will be subject to income management; and
(b) the proportion of the person’s welfare payments that is required to be
deducted under income management.
(7) Subsections (5) and (6) do not limit
the matters that may be included in a family responsibilities agreement.
(8)
Before entering into a family responsibilities agreement with a person, the
commission must take the reasonable and appropriate steps to ensure the terms
of the agreement are fully understood by the person.
(9) A
family responsibilities agreement for a person must be signed by— (a) the
person; and
(b) the commissioner or a constituting member for the conference.
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