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SSAct Contents Title Page Reader's Guide Chapter 1 - Introductory Chapter 2 - Pensions, Benefits and Allowances Chapter 2A - Benefits and concessions other than payments Chapter 2B - Student financial supplement scheme Chapter 2C - Assurances of support Chapter 3 - General provisions relating to payability and rates Chapter 4 - International agreements and portability Chapter 5 - Overpayments and debt recovery Schedules NOTES Section Index Definition Index

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19A.                 Fares allowance definitions

 

19A.(1)  This section has effect for the purposes of Part 2.26.

 

History

S.19A(1) inserted by Act No. 30, 2003, by s.3, Schedule 1, Part 2(113);

 

19A.(2)  Unless the contrary intention appears:

 

activity test means the test set out in section 541.

 

approved course has the meaning given by subsection 1061ZAAA(1).

 

approved tertiary course means a course of education or study that is determined, under section 5D of the Student Assistance Act 1973, to be a tertiary course for the purposes of that Act.

 

external student, in relation to an approved course at a relevant educational institution, means a student enrolled for the course who is subject to a requirement, being a requirement that is a compulsory component of the course, to attend the institution for a period of time.

 

independent has the same meaning as in Parts 2.11, 3.4A, 3.4B, 3.5 and 3.7 (see section 1067A).

 

permanent home has the meaning given by subsections (3) to (6).

 

public transport does not include a taxi.

 

relevant educational institution has the meaning given by subsection 1061ZAAA(1).

 

required to live away from his or her permanent home has the meaning given by subsection (7).

 

study year means the period in which one complete year of an approved tertiary course (as defined by this subsection) starts and finishes.

 

History

S.19A(2) inserted by Act No. 30, 2003, by s.3, Schedule 1, Part 2(113);

independent amended by Act No. 23, 2004, by s.3, Schedule 2(5);

 

19A.(3)  Subject to subsection (5), if a person is receiving youth allowance and is not independent, the person's permanent home is the home of the parent whose income components are assessed under Submodule 4 of Module F of the Youth Allowance Rate Calculator in section 1067G.

 

History

S.19A(3) inserted by Act No. 30, 2003, by s.3, Schedule 1, Part 2(113);

 

19A.(4)  Subject to subsection (5), if subsection 1061ZAAA(5) applies to a person, the person's permanent home is the home of the parent whose income components were assessed, immediately before the person became independent, under Submodule 4 of Module F of the Youth Allowance Rate Calculator in section 1067G.

 

History

S.19A(4) inserted by Act No. 30, 2003, by s.3, Schedule 1, Part 2(113);

 

19A.(5)  If the parent uses more than one home, the person's permanent home is:

 

(a)
the home that the parent uses most frequently; or
(b)
if the parent uses more than one home for equal periods, the home that the person nominates.

 

History

S.19A(5) inserted by Act No. 30, 2003, by s.3, Schedule 1, Part 2(113);

 

19A.(6)  The permanent home of a person to whom none of the preceding subsections applies is the person's usual place of residence.

 

History

S.19A(6) inserted by Act No. 30, 2003, by s.3, Schedule 1, Part 2(113);

 

19A.(7)  A person is taken to be required to live away from his or her permanent home in order to undertake an approved tertiary course of education or study if:

 

(a)
the person is not independent; and
(b)
the person does not live at the person's permanent home; and
(c)
the Secretary determines that the person needs to live away from the person's permanent home in order to undertake the course.

 

History

S.19A(7) inserted by Act No. 30, 2003, by s.3, Schedule 1, Part 2(113);

 

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