Maternity Allowance Act 1943 (Cth)
MATERNITY ALLOWANCE.
An Act to amend the
[Assented to 29th March, 1943.]
BE it enacted by the King’s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows:—
(2.) The
(3.) The Principal Act, as amended by this Act,
may be cited as the
“4.—(1.) Subject to this Act, a maternity allowance in accordance with this section shall be payable to every woman who gives birth to a child, either in the Commonwealth or on board a ship proceeding from a port in the Commonwealth or a Territory of the Commonwealth to another port in the Commonwealth or a Territory of the Commonwealth.
“(2.) The amount of the maternity allowance payable in pursuance of the last preceding sub-section shall be—
(
a ) where there are no other children—Five pounds;(
b ) where there are one or two other children—Six pounds; or(
c ) where there are three or more other children—Seven pounds ten shillings,
together with Twenty-five shillings in respect of each of the four weeks immediately before, and Twenty-five shillings in respect of each of the four weeks immediately after, the birth of the child.
“(3.) Payment of maternity allowance in accordance
with this section shall be made out of the Trust Account established under the
“7.—(1.) A maternity allowance shall not be paid unless a claim therefor has been made in accordance with a form approved by the Commissioner.
“(2.) A maternity allowance shall not be paid unless the claim therefor is made within three months after the date of the birth or within such longer period as the Commissioner, in special circumstances, allows.
“7a. The
amount of a maternity allowance specified in paragraphs (
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