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FARM HOUSEHOLD SUPPORT ACT 2014 - SECT 102A

Debt waiver--farm household allowance paid for days occurring on or after 1 July 2015 and before 1 July 2020

Debts arising before commencement

  (1)   If, before the commencement of this subsection, an amount of farm household allowance paid to a person in relation to days occurring on or after 1   July 2015 and before 1   July 2020:

  (a)   was a debt due to the Commonwealth because of section   70 (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020); or

  (b)   was a debt due to the Commonwealth because of a new determination covered by paragraphs   69(1)(b) and (c) (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020) made before that commencement that the person's rate of farm household allowance for one or more of those days was reduced to nil;

then the Secretary may, on behalf of the Commonwealth, waive the Commonwealth's right to recover the whole or a part of the debt (whether or not the debt has already been recovered in whole or in part).

  (2)   The Secretary must not give a waiver under subsection   (1) unless at the end of the day before the waiver the total number of days for which farm household allowance has been payable to the person, in the 10 - year period beginning on 1   July 2014, is less than 1,460 days.

  (3)   The Secretary must not give a waiver under subsection   (1) if the operation of subsection   (4) in relation to the waiver would lead to the total number of days for which farm household allowance is payable to the person, in the 10 - year period beginning on 1   July 2014, exceeding 1,460 days.

  (4)   If the Secretary gives a waiver under subsection   (1), then, for the purposes of subsection   6(1A) and in addition to subsection   6(4), there is taken to be a further number of days for which farm household allowance is payable to the person in the 10 - year period beginning on 1   July 2014. That number is worked out in accordance with the following method statement.

Method statement

Step 1.   Work out the dollar amount that is waived.

Step 2.   Divide the amount at step 1 by $45.

Step 3.   Round the result at step 2 down to the nearest whole number.

Step 4.   The result at step 3 is the number of days.

  (5)   If:

  (a)   before the commencement of this subsection, an amount of farm household allowance was paid to a person in relation to days occurring on or after 1   July 2015 and before 1   July 2020; and

  (b)   before that commencement, a part of that amount was a debt due to the Commonwealth because of a new determination covered by paragraphs   69(1)(b) and (c) (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020) made before that commencement that the person's rate of farm household allowance for one or more of those days was reduced (but not to nil);

then the Secretary may, on behalf of the Commonwealth, waive the Commonwealth's right to recover the whole or a part of the debt (whether or not the debt has already been recovered in whole or in part).

Debts arising after commencement

  (6)   If:

  (a)   before the commencement of this subsection, an amount of farm household allowance was paid to a person in relation to days occurring on or after 1   July 2015 and before 1   July 2020; and

  (b)   on or after that commencement, the whole or a part of that amount becomes a debt due to the Commonwealth because of section   70 (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020);

then:

  (c)   the amount of that debt is taken to have been waived; and

  (d)   for the purposes of subsection   6(1A) and in addition to subsection   6(4), the days in the period referred to in paragraph   70(1)(c) (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020) are taken to be days for which farm household allowance is payable to the person.

  (7)   If:

  (a)   before the commencement of this subsection, an amount of farm household allowance was paid to a person in relation to days occurring on or after 1   July 2015 and before 1   July 2020; and

  (b)   on or after that commencement, the whole or a part of that amount becomes a debt due to the Commonwealth because of a new determination referred to in paragraph   69(1)(b) (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020) made on or after that commencement that the person's rate of farm household allowance for one or more of those days is reduced to nil; and

  (c)   the determination is made as a result of information referred to in subparagraph   69(1)(c)(i) (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020) becoming available before 1   July 2023;

then:

  (d)   the amount of that debt is taken to have been waived; and

  (e)   for the purposes of subsection   6(1A) and in addition to subsection   6(4), the days for which the person's rate of farm household allowance was so reduced to nil are taken to be days for which farm household allowance is payable to the person.

  (8)   If:

  (a)   before the commencement of this subsection, an amount of farm household allowance was paid to a person in relation to days occurring on or after 1   July 2015 and before 1   July 2020; and

  (b)   on or after that commencement, a part of that amount becomes a debt due to the Commonwealth because of a new determination referred to in paragraph   69(1)(b) (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020) made on or after that commencement that the person's rate of farm household allowance for one or more of those days is reduced (but not to nil); and

  (c)   the determination is made as a result of information referred to in subparagraph   69(1)(c)(i) (as in force immediately before 1   July 2020) becoming available before 1   July 2023;

then the amount of that debt is taken to have been waived.

No limit on other waiver provisions

  (9)   This section does not limit the following:

  (a)   the application of Chapter   5 of the Social Security Act in connection with debts arising in relation to payments of farm household allowance;

  (b)   rules made under section   92 of this Act to the extent those rules modify that Chapter.



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