York and Secretary, Department of Social Services (Social services second review)

Case

[2015] AATA 1006

13 October 2016


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AGLC Case Decision Date
York and Secretary, Department of Social Services (Social services second review) [2016] AATA 802 [2015] AATA 1006 13 October 2016

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The Administrative Appeals Tribunal considered an application by Mr York for an extension of the portability period for his disability support pension. The dispute concerned whether Mr York was prevented from returning to Australia during his period of absence due to hospitalisation and recovery following a leg lengthening and correction procedure.

The Tribunal was required to determine whether the requirements of section 1218C(2) of the relevant social security legislation were met. Specifically, the Tribunal had to ascertain if an event preventing Mr York's return to Australia occurred or commenced during his period of absence from Australia.

The Tribunal found that while the leg lengthening and correction procedure was initiated before Mr York's absence, the hospitalisation and subsequent recovery constituted events that prevented his return during that period. However, the Tribunal was not satisfied that these preventing events occurred or began during the period of absence as required by the legislation. Consequently, the Tribunal affirmed the decision to not extend the portability of Mr York's disability support pension.
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Areas of Law

  • Administrative Law

  • Statutory Interpretation

Legal Concepts

  • Judicial Review

  • Statutory Construction

  • Jurisdiction

  • Procedural Fairness