This Part is about the Secretary making determinations about whether parental leave pay is payable to a person. These determinations are payability determinations. A person cannot be paid parental leave pay unless there is a payability determination that parental leave pay is payable to the person.
Division 2 has the rules that apply to the Secretary when making a payability determination in relation to whether parental leave pay is payable to a person for a flexible PPL day for a child. Different rules apply depending on whether the claim is a PPL claim or a special PPL claim. The Secretary may only make a determination that parental leave pay is payable to certain PPL claimants and special PPL claimants for one or more flexible PPL days if permission has been given to claim those days.
Division 3 has restrictions that apply in particular circumstances to prevent the Secretary from making a payability determination that parental leave pay is payable to a person (for example, where the child's birth has not been verified or where the limit on the number of flexible PPL days for which parental leave pay is payable to more than one person has been exceeded).
Division 4 has general rules that apply to payability determinations (for example, if the Secretary makes a determination, the Secretary must give a notice of it to the claimant).
Division 5 deals with initial eligibility determinations. These determinations can be made by the Secretary before the Secretary makes a payability determination. The Secretary can make an initial eligibility determination if the Secretary is satisfied that the person satisfies, or will satisfy, particular eligibility criteria. If the Secretary makes a determination, the Secretary must give a notice of it to the claimant.