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Social Security (Personal Care Support – Victorian Transport Accident Commission – Scheme for Payment of Medical and Like Benefits to Persons Injured as a result of a Transport Accident and Scheme for Individualised Funding) Determination 2015
Social Security Act 1991
I, SCOTT MORRISON, Minister for Social Services, make this determination under section 35A of the Social Security Act 1991.
Dated: 14 April 2015
Scott Morrison Minister for Social Services
1 Name of instrument This determination is the Social Security (Personal Care Support – Victorian Transport Accident Commission – Scheme for Payment of Medical and Like Benefits to Persons Injured as a result of a Transport Accident and Scheme for Individualised Funding) Determination 2015. 2 Commencement This determination commences on the day after it is registered. 3 Revocation of Previous Determinations The following Determinations are revoked:
Family and Community Services (Victorian Transport Accident Commission 'Attendant Care Service' and 'Post Acute Support') Determination 2005 (Federal Register of Legislative Instruments number F2005L02464);
Social Security (Victorian Transport Accident Commission 'Attendant Care Service' and 'Post Acute Support' Exemption) (DEST) Determination 2005 (Federal Register of Legislative Instruments number F2005L03027); Social Security (Victorian Transport Accident Commission 'Attendant Care Service' and 'Post Acute Support' Exemption) (DEWR) Determination 2005 (Federal Register of Legislative Instruments number F2005L02456).
4 Definitions
Scheme for Payment of Medical and Like Benefits to Persons Injured as a result of a Transport Accident means the scheme established by the Victorian Transport Accident Commission (the Commission) pursuant to section 60 of the Victorian Transport Accident Act 1986 (the TA Act) under which payments for Medical and Like Benefits are required to be made by the Commission to persons who are injured as a result of a transport accident and reasonably require services for the treatment of, or support services related to, the accident-related injury or disability.
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