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Military Rehabilitation and Compensation (Special Assistance) Instrument 2023
The Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission makes the following instrument.
Dated 18 September 2023
The Seal of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Commission was affixed hereto in the presence of: Alison Frame Mark Harrigan Glen Ferraroto
Chair Acting Member Acting Member Gwen Cherne Rear Admiral Sarah Sharkey Greg Vines AM CSC RAN Member Member Acting Member
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name
This instrument is the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation (Special Assistance) Instrument 2023.
2 Commencement
This instrument commences on the day after it is registered.
3 Authority
This instrument is made under section 424 of the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004.
4 Definitions Note: Unless otherwise indicated, terms used in this instrument have the same meaning as they do in the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004. For example, the following terms are defined in that Act: * dependant (section 15); * member (subsection 5(1)); * former member (subsection 5(1)); * deceased member (subsection 5(1)).
In this instrument: Act means the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004.
5 Schedules Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.
Part 2 Prescribed circumstances
6 Persons unable to meet eligible young person definition
For the purposes of subsection 424(1) of the Act, the following circumstances are prescribed: (a) a person (the dependant) is or was a dependant of a member, former member or deceased member; and (b) the dependant has been diagnosed by a medical practitioner as suffering from a mental ailment, disorder, defect or morbid condition (whether of sudden onset or gradual development) or a mental injury; and (c) the dependant meets subparagraphs (b)(i) and (iii) of the definition of eligible young person in subsection 5(1) of the Act; and (d) the dependant is unable to meet subparagraph (b)(ii) of that definition solely because the mental ailment, disorder, defect or morbid condition, or mental injury, mentioned in paragraph (b), prevents the dependant from receiving full‑time education at a school, college, university or other educational institution; and (e) but for the circumstance mentioned in paragraph (d), the dependant would have been entitled to compensation or another benefit under the Act, or would be entitled to such compensation or benefit if a claim was made in respect of the dependant.
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