Social Security (Unsuitable Work) (FaCSIA) Determination 2006 (Cth)

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Social Security (Unsuitable Work) (FaCSIA) Determination 2006

Social Security Act 1991

I, Dr Jeff Harmer, Secretary of the Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs, make this Determination under subsection 731B(1C) of the Social Security Act 1991.

Dated             6 February   2006

J Harmer

Dr Jeff Harmer

Secretary of the Department of Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs

1          Name of determination

This Determination is the Social Security (Unsuitable Work) (FaCSIA) Determination 2006.

2          Commencement

This Determination commences on 1 July 2006.

3          Definitions

In this Determination:

Act means the Social Security Act 1991;

appropriate care and supervision has the same meaning given by subsection 731B(1A) of the Act;

partial capacity to work has the meaning given by section 16B of the Act;

principal carer has the meaning given by subsections 5(15) to (24) of the Act.

Note   Other words and phrases used in this Determination that are defined in the Act have the meaning given by the Act.

4          Matters to be taken into account in determining if particular paid work is unsuitable

(1)     This section applies in relation to a person who:

(a)has a partial capacity to work; or

(b)is the principal carer of at least one child.

(2)For paragraph 731B(1)(i) of the Act the Secretary must take into account the matters mentioned in subsection (3) in deciding whether particular paid work is unsuitable for the person.

(3)The matters are:

(a)        if:

(i)    the duration of the journey from the person’s home to the person’s place of work would normally exceed 60 minutes; or

(ii)   the duration of the journey from the place of work to the person’s home would normally exceed 60 minutes;

that journey; and

(b)       if the person would be financially worse off as a result of undertaking the work, by comparison with not undertaking the work:

(i)   because of the financial cost to the person in providing appropriate care and supervision for one or more children, for whom the person is the principal carer, at the times when the person would be required to undertake the work; and

(ii)  because of the financial cost of travel that would be incurred by the person in undertaking the work;

that fact; and

(c)    if the financial benefit for the person of undertaking the work would be marginal, because of the financial cost to the person in providing appropriate care and supervision for one or more children, for whom the person is the principal carer, at the times when the person would be required to undertake the work — that fact.

(4)       In considering whether a journey would normally exceed 60 minutes for the purposes of paragraph 4(3)(a), the Secretary must have regard to all forms of transport (whether public or private) that are available to and accessible by the person.

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