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1067A. When a person is regarded as independent
1067A.(1) Application
1067A.(1) This section applies to determine whether a person is to be regarded as independent for the purposes of this Part and Parts 2.11, 3.4A, 3.4B and 3.7. A person is not to be regarded as independent except as provided by this section.
History
S.1067A(1) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
S.1067A(1) amended by Act No. 23, 2004, by s.3, Schedule 2(17);
1067A.(2) Member of a YA couple
1067A.(2) A person is independent if the person is, or has been, a member of a YA couple (see section 1067C).
History
S.1067A(2) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
1067A.(3) Person with a dependent child
1067A.(3) A person is independent if:
History
S.1067A(3) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
1067A.(4) Person aged 25 years or more
1067A.(4) A person is independent if the person is at least 25 years old. This age will be progressively reduced over time.
History
S.1067A(4) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
1067A.(5) Orphan
1067A.(5) A person is independent if both of the person's parents are dead, whether or not the person is dependent, or was last dependent, on someone other than his or her parents.
History
S.1067A(5) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
1067A.(6) If parents cannot exercise responsibilities
1067A.(6) A person is independent if both of the person's parents are (or, if the person has only one parent, that parent is):
whether or not the person is dependent, or was last dependent, on someone other than a parent of the person.
History
S.1067A(6) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
1067A.(7) Refugee
1067A.(7) A person is independent if the person:
However, a person is not independent under this subsection if the person has a parent living in Australia, or is wholly or substantially dependent on someone else on a long‑term basis.
History
S.1067A(7) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
1067A.(8) Person in State care
1067A.(8) A person is independent if the person is not living with a parent, and:
A person to whom this subsection applies is taken, for the purposes of this Part to be in State care.
History
S.1067A(8) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
1067A.(9) Unreasonable to live at home
1067A.(9) A person is independent if:
History
S.1067A(9) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
S.1067A(9)(a)(iii) repealed and substituted by Act No. 106, 2000, by s.3, Schedule 4, Part 2(51);
1067A.(10) People who are self‑supporting
1067A.(10) A person is independent if the person has supported himself or herself through paid work consisting of:
that applied at the start of the period of employment.
History
S.1067A(10) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
S.1067A(10)(c) repealed and substituted by Act No. 106, 2000, by s.3, Schedule 4, Part 2(52);
S.1067A(10)(a) amended by Act No. 106, 2000, by s.3, Schedule 4, Part 1(11);
S.1067A(10) amended by Act No. 106, 2000, by s.3, Schedule 4, Part 1(12);
S.1067A(10)(c) repealed and substituted by
1067A.(11) People who are disadvantaged
1067A.(11) A person is independent if the person:
Note: For parent see section 5 (paragraph (a) of that definition).
History
S.1067A(11) inserted by Act No. 18, 1998, by s.4, Schedule 2(8);
1067A.(12) People with a partial capacity to work
1067A.(12) A person is independent if the person:
Note 1: For partial capacity to work see section 16B.
Note 2: For undertaking full‑time study see section 541B.
Note 3: For new apprentice see subsection 23(1).
History
S.1067A(12) inserted by Act No. 154, 2005, by s.3, Schedule 17, Part 5(15);