Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy – Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 2) (Cth)

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Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy — Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 2)

as amended

made under subsection 44–29 (8) of the

Aged Care Act 1997

This compilation was prepared on 20 April 2006
taking into account amendments up to Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy — Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 3)

Prepared by the Office of Legislative Drafting and Publishing,
Attorney-General’s Department, Canberra


Contents

1Name of Determination [see Note 1]   3

2Commencement   3

3Revocation of previous determination   3

4Definitions   3

5Amount of viability supplement for care recipient — 1997 scheme services 3

6Amount of viability supplement for care recipient — 2001 scheme services 4

7Amount of viability supplement for care recipient — 2005 scheme services 5

8Safety net — former 1997 or 2001 scheme service   5

Notes    6


  1. Name of Determination [see Note 1]

This Determination is the Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy — Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 2).

  1. Commencement

This Determination commences on 1 July 2005.

  1. Revocation of previous determination

The Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy — Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 1) is revoked.

  1. Definitions

In this Determination:

1997 scheme service has the meaning given by section 21.34 of the Principles.

2001 scheme service has the meaning given by section 21.34 of the Principles.

2005 scheme service has the meaning given by section 21.34 of the Principles.

Principles means the Residential Care Subsidy Principles 1997, as in force from time to time.

  1. Amount of viability supplement for care recipient — 1997 scheme services

(1)   For a care recipient to whom residential care is provided through a 1997 scheme service on a day, the amount of viability supplement for the day is the amount mentioned in the item in the following table that applies to the service on the day.

Item

Degree of Isolation

Number of places

Amount ($)

1 Isolated Remote Area less than 16 21.07
2 Isolated Remote Area more than 15 but less than 30 12.97
3 Isolated Remote Area more than 29 1.28
4 Remote Centre less than 16 10.05
5 Remote Centre more than 15 but less than 30 7.14
6 Remote Centre more than 29 1.28
7 Rural Outside Large Centre less than 16 4.23
8 Rural Outside Large Centre more than 15 but less than 30 1.28
9 Rural Outside Large Centre more than 29 1.28
10 An area not mentioned in items 1 to 9 not applicable 1.28

(2)   In this section:

Classification means the Rural, Remote and Metropolitan Area Classification, 1991 Census Edition, AGPS 1994.

Isolated Remote Area means a Statistical Local Area classified as ‘Other Remote’ in the Classification.

number of places, for a residential care service, means the number of places allocated in respect of the residential care service.

Remote Centre means a Statistical Local Area classified as ‘Remote Centre’ in the Classification.

Rural Outside Large Centre means a Statistical Local Area classified as ‘Other Rural’ or ‘Small Rural Centre’ in the Classification.

  1. Amount of viability supplement for care recipient — 2001 scheme services

For a care recipient to whom residential care is provided through a 2001 scheme service on a day, the amount of viability supplement for the day is the amount mentioned in the item in the following table for the score attained by the service on the day under the scoring system set out in the table in subsection 21.35B (1) of the Principles.

Item

Score

Amount ($)

1 40 1.28
2 50 1.46
3 60 4.23
4 70 7.14
5 80 10.05
6 90 12.97
7 100 21.07
  1. Amount of viability supplement for care recipient — 2005 scheme services

For a care recipient to whom residential care is provided through a 2005 scheme service on a day, the amount of viability supplement for the day is the amount mentioned in the item in the following table for the score attained by the service on the day under the scoring system set out in the table in subsection 21.35C (1) of the Principles.

Item

Score

Amount ($)

1 50 2.04
2 55 3.06
3 60 4.59
4 65 5.60
5 70 8.15
6 75 10.19
7 80 12.74
8 85 15.29
9 90 17.83
10 95 19.87
11 100 22.42
  1. Safety net — former 1997 or 2001 scheme service

(1)   This section applies in relation to a residential care service that, because of subsection 21.35C (3) or (4) of the Principles, is a 2005 scheme service if, on a day, the score attained by the service on the day under the scoring system set out in the table in subsection 21.35C (1) of the Principles is 40 or 45.

(2)   For a care recipient to whom residential care is provided through the service on the day, the amount of viability supplement is $1.28.


Notes to the Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy — Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 2)

Note 1

The Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy — Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 2) (in force under subsection 44–19 (8) of the Aged Care Act 1997) as shown in this compilation is amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Instruments

Title

Date of FRLI registration

Date of
commencement

Application, saving or
transitional provisions

Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy — Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 2) 28 June 2005 (see F2005L01725) 1 July 2005
Aged Care (Residential Care Subsidy — Amount of Viability Supplement) Determination 2005 (No. 3) 1 Sept 2005 (see F2005L02409) Ss. 1–3 and Schedule 1: 1 Jan 2005
Remainder: 1 July 2005

Table of Amendments

ad. = added or inserted      am. = amended      rep. = repealed      rs. = repealed and substituted

Provision affected

How affected

S. 3......................................... rs. 2005 No. 3
S. 8......................................... ad. 2005 No. 3

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