A person is qualified for a pension bonus if:
(a) both:
(i) the person starts to receive an age pension at or after the time when the person makes a claim for the pension bonus; and
(ii) that age pension is received otherwise than because of a scheduled international social security agreement (see section 5 of the Social Security (International Agreements) Act 1999 ); and
(b) the person has not received an age pension at any time before making a claim for the pension bonus; and
(c) the person is registered as a member of the pension bonus scheme; and
(d) the person has accrued at least one full - year bonus period while registered as a member of the pension bonus scheme; and
(e) the person has not received:
(i) a social security pension (other than an age pension or a carer payment); or
(ii) a social security benefit; or
(iii) a service pension (other than a carer service pension); or
(iv) an income support supplement (other than an income support supplement that is payable as a result of the operation of subclause 8(3) of Schedule 5 to the Veterans' Entitlements Act); or
(v) a veteran payment;
at any time after the person qualified for an age pension; and
(f) the person has not already received:
(i) another pension bonus; or
(ii) a bonus under Part IIIAB of the Veterans' Entitlements Act.
Note: Subclause 8(3) of Schedule 5 to the Veterans' Entitlements Act deals with income support supplement for carers.