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Social Security (Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment— New South Wales Bushfires) Determination 2020 (No. 14)
I, David Littleproud, Minister for Water Resources, Drought, Rural Finance, Natural Disaster and Emergency Management, make the following determination under subsection 1061L(2) of the Social Security Act 1991.
Dated: 5 February 2020
David Littleproud
The Hon. David Littleproud MP Minister for Water Resources, Drought, Rural Finance, Natural Disaster and Emergency Management
1 Name (1) This instrument is the Social Security (Australian Government Disaster Recovery Payment— New South Wales Bushfires) Determination 2020 (No. 14). (2) This instrument may also be cited as LIN 20/097.
2 Commencement This instrument commences on the day it is signed. Note: Any retrospective application of this instrument is permitted by operation of subsection 12(2) of the Legislation Act 2003.
3 Definitions (1) In this instrument: Act means the Social Security Act 1991. destroyed means damaged to the extent that: (a) for a residence—it must be demolished; or (b) for a major asset or assets—it is unusable. immediate family member, of a person, means: (a) the person's partner; or (b) the person's natural child, adoptive child or step-child; or (c) the person's natural parent, adoptive parent or step-parent; or (d) the person's legal guardian; or (e) the person's brother, sister, step-brother or step-sister. Note This term is used in a different sense to that used in the Act. major asset or assets means: (a) an asset, with a market value of at least $20,000, located at the person's principal place of residence; or (b) two or more assets, with a combined market value of at least $20,000, located at the person's principal place of residence. Examples Building, large fixed structure, motor vehicle, caravan, water tank, large scale machinery, heavy equipment. major damage means: (a) for a residence: (i) damage to the interior of the residence; or (ii) that the residence is structurally unsound; or (iii) damage to the residence that exposes the interior of the residence to the elements; or iv) sewage contamination of the interior of the residence or of the water supply to the residence; (b) for a major asset or assets other than a water tank—that it is burnt, or damaged by heat, ash or smoke, to the extent that it needs to be replaced; or (c) for a water tank—damage to the extent that it needs to be repaired or cleaned, or the water replaced. seriously injured, for a person, means: (a) the person has sustained an injury; and (b) because of the injury: (i) the person was admitted to hospital; or (ii) under normal circumstances, the person would have been admitted to hospital. (2) A place of residence is a person's principal place of residence if: (a) the person regularly lives at the place with a degree of settled purpose; and (b) the person has a lawful right to reside at the place; and (c) the place is not: (i) a prison or a place of detention; or (ii) a secondary residence used for holidays. Note It is possible for a person to have more than 1 principal place of residence.
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