Veterans' Entitlements (Continued Fringe Benefits) Determination 1999 (Cth)

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Veterans' Entitlements (Continued Fringe Benefits) Determination 1999

The REPATRIATION COMMISSION makes this Determination under subsection 53B (1) of the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986.

Dated 10 December                 1999.

NEIL JOHNSTON             BRIAN FLYNN             PAUL STEVENS


       President                 Acting Deputy President           Commissioner


Veterans' Entitlements (Continued Fringe Benefits) Determination 1999

made under the

Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986

Contents

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1  Name of Determination   3

2  Commencement   3

3  Definition   3

4  Purpose of Determination   3

5  Continued fringe benefits eligibility circumstances                 3


  1. Name of Determination

This Determination is the Veterans' Entitlements (Continued Fringe Benefits) Determination 1999.

  1. Commencement

This Determination commences on the commencement of Schedule 1 to the Veterans’ Affairs Legislation Amendment Act (No. 1) 1999.

  1. Definition

In this Determination:

Act means the Veterans’ Entitlements Act 1986.

  1. Purpose of Determination

This Determination specifies circumstances that are continued fringe benefits eligibility circumstances for subsection 53A (2) of the Act.

Note 1   A person receiving an invalidity service pension who ceases to be eligible for that pension because he or she ceases to be permanently incapacitated for work continues to be eligible for fringe benefits for the period mentioned in subs 53A (2) of the Act if the circumstances in which the person ceases to be permanently incapacitated for work are continued fringe benefits eligibility circumstances.

Note 2 Fringe benefits are mentioned in s 53 of the Act.

  1. Continued fringe benefits eligibility circumstances

Continued fringe benefits eligibility circumstances for subsection 53A (2) of the Act are that, when the person ceases to be permanently incapacitated for work for paragraph 37 (1) (c) of the Act, the person is doing work for periods adding up to more than 8 hours per week.


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