Aged Care Act 1997 Determination under section 44-3 (ACA Ch. 3 No. 4/2005) (Cth)

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AGED CARE ACT 1997

Determination under section 44-3

I, JULIE BISHOP, Minister for Ageing, acting under section 44-3(2) of the Aged Care Act 1997, REVOKE, immediately before 1 July 2005, Determination ACA Ch. 3 No.7 /2004 and DETERMINE, commencing on 1 July 2005, that the amounts of BASIC SUBSIDY payable in respect of a day are as set out below.

  1. Subject to 2. and 3., an amount, depending upon the classification level of the care recipient being provided with residential care and whether the residential care being provided is respite care and the State or Territory in which the residential care service is located, equal to

Classification Level

NSW

VIC

QLD

SA

WA

TAS

ACT

NT

RCS  1

$120.36

$121.65

$120.36

$120.36

$120.36

$121.91

$120.36

$120.36

RCS  2

$109.13

$110.23

$109.13

$109.13

$109.13

$110.51

$109.13

$109.13

RCS  3

$94.02

$94.94

$94.02

$94.02

$94.02

$95.24

$94.02

$94.02

RCS  4

$66.46

$67.15

$66.46

$66.46

$66.46

$67.47

$66.46

$66.46

RCS  5

$40.48

$40.48

$40.48

$40.48

$40.48

$40.48

$40.48

$40.48

RCS  6

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

RCS  7

$25.75

$25.75

$25.75

$25.75

$25.75

$25.75

$25.75

$25.75

RCS  8

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

Respite High *

$94.02

$94.94

$94.02

$94.02

$94.02

$95.24

$94.02

$94.02

Respite Low *

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

$33.55

* These Subsidies are only payable for the “Maximum Number of Days” prescribed by section 21.18 of the Residential Care Subsidy Principles 1997.

  1. Where the maximum number of days on which the care recipient may have been provided with residential care as respite care during a relevant financial year has been reached, the basic subsidy for respite care is nil ($0.00). The maximum number of days is set out in section 21.18 of the Residential Care Subsidy Principles 1997.

  1. For care recipients in residential care homes which provide a greater proportion of care to recipients of respite care than that specified in the conditions attached to the allocation of places to the approved provider of the residential care service, the basic subsidy for respite care is nil ($0.00).

  1. Where a care recipient being provided with residential care is taken to be classified at the lowest applicable classification level because the appraisal, or reappraisal, of the care recipient is received by the Secretary outside the * appraisal period or * reappraisal period, an amount for each day, depending upon the classification of the care recipient after the Secretary receives the appraisal or reappraisal and the State or Territory in which the residential care is located, equal to

Default RCS Rate

NSW

VIC

QLD

SA

WA

TAS

ACT

NT

Late RCS  1

$85.36

$86.65

$85.36

$85.36

$85.36

$86.91

$85.36

$85.36

Late RCS  2

$74.13

$75.23

$74.13

$74.13

$74.13

$75.51

$74.13

$74.13

Late RCS  3

$59.02

$59.94

$59.02

$59.02

$59.02

$60.24

$59.02

$59.02

Late RCS  4

$31.46

$32.15

$31.46

$31.46

$31.46

$32.47

$31.46

$31.46

Late RCS  5

$20.48

$20.48

$20.48

$20.48

$20.48

$20.48

$20.48

$20.48

Late RCS  6

$13.55

$13.55

$13.55

$13.55

$13.55

$13.55

$13.55

$13.55

Late RCS  7

$5.75

$5.75

$5.75

$5.75

$5.75

$5.75

$5.75

$5.75

Late RCS  8

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

$0.00

*Appraisal period and *reappraisal period are defined in subsection 21.11(3) of the Residential Care Subsidy Principles 1997.

Dated……Twenty first ….day of………June…….2005

Signed by

JULIE BISHOP

Minister for Ageing

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