Aged Care (Amount of Flexible Care Subsidy Innovative Care Service Congress Community Development and Education Unit Ltd) Determination 2010 (No. 1) (Cth)

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Aged Care (Amount of Flexible Care Subsidy  Innovative Care Service Congress Community Development and Education Unit Ltd) Determination 2010 (No. 1)¹

Aged Care Act 1997

I, JUSTINE ELLIOT, Minister for Ageing, make this Determination under section 52-1 of the Aged Care Act 1997.

Dated              15th   June 2010

JUSTINE ELLIOT

Minister for Ageing

1              Name of Determination

This Determination is the Aged Care (Amount of Flexible Care Subsidy — Innovative Care Service — Congress Community Development and Education Unit Ltd) Determination 2010 (No. 1).

2                      Commencement and Cessation

This Determination commences on 6 July 2010 and ceases to have effect on 6 July 2011.

3              Definition

In this Determination:

Approved Provider means Congress Community Development and Education Unit Ltd.

4              Amount of flexible care subsidy

(1) This Determination applies to a care recipient receiving care of a kind specified in section 15.24 of the Flexible Care Subsidy Principles 1997 provided by the Approved Provider in a residential setting at Dija Meta Aged and Disabled Hostel in accordance with the joint initiative between the Department of Health and Ageing and the Approved Provider.

(2)The flexible care subsidy for a day for a care recipient is the amount worked out in accordance with the following formula:

$133.66          x          12

n

where n is the number of care recipients receiving flexible care provided by the Approved Provider in a residential setting at Dija Meta Aged and Disabled Hostel on the day. 

Note

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