Child with a severe disability or severe medical condition
(1) A person is qualified for a carer payment if:
(a) the person personally provides constant care for a person (the care receiver ) aged under 16 with a severe disability or severe medical condition; and
(b) the person has been given a qualifying rating of intense under the Disability Care Load Assessment (Child) Determination for caring for the care receiver; and
(c) a treating health professional has certified in writing that, because of that disability or condition:
(i) the care receiver will need personal care for 6 months or more; and
(ii) the personal care is required to be provided by a specified number of persons; and
(d) the provision of constant care by the person severely restricts the person's capacity to undertake paid employment; and
(e) the requirements of subsections (2), (3) and (4) are met.
Constant care in home
(2) The constant care must be provided in a private residence that is the home of the care receiver.
Person must be Australian resident
(3) The person must be an Australian resident.
Note: For Australian resident see section 7.
Care receiver: residence and income and assets tests etc.
(4) The care receiver must:
(a) require constant care; and
(b) be an Australian resident; and
(c) pass the income test under section 198A; and
(d) either:
(i) pass the assets test under section 198D; or
(ii) be the subject of a decision in force under subsection 198N(2), (3) or (4) that subparagraph (i) does not disqualify the person providing the constant care from carer payment.