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SOCIAL SECURITY (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 42UA

Prior notification of excuse

  (1)   This section applies in relation to the following failures of a person:

  (a)   a failure to participate, on a day, in an activity that the person is required to undertake by an employment pathway plan that is in force in relation to the person;

  (b)   a failure to comply with a serious failure requirement imposed on the person, where the requirement was to undertake an activity on a day or to attend an appointment, or contact a person, at a particular time;

  (c)   a failure to comply with a requirement notified to the person under subsection   63(2), where the requirement was to attend an office of the Department, to contact the Department or to attend a particular place for a particular purpose;

  (d)   a failure to attend an appointment that the person is required to attend by an employment pathway plan that is in force in relation to the person;

  (e)   a failure to comply with a reconnection requirement or a further reconnection requirement, where the requirement was to undertake an activity on a day or to attend an appointment, or contact a person, at a particular time.

  (2)   For the purposes of subparagraph   42C(4)(a)(ii), paragraph   42E(4)(a) or 42H(3)(a) or subsection   42SC(2), in deciding whether the person has a reasonable excuse for the failure, the following table has effect:

 

Prior notification of excuse

 

For this failure:

An excuse cannot be a reasonable excuse unless:

1

A failure referred to in paragraph   (1)(a) or (d)

(a) before the start of the activity on the day concerned or before the time of the appointment, the person notified the excuse to the person or body specified in the employment pathway plan as the person or body to whom prior notice should be given if the person is unable to undertake the activity or attend the appointment; or

(b) the Secretary is satisfied that there were circumstances in which it was not reasonable to expect the person to give the notification

2

A failure referred to in paragraph   (1)(b) or (e)

(a) before the start of the activity on the day concerned or before the time of the appointment or contact, the person notified the excuse to the person or body notified by the Secretary as the person or body to whom prior notice should be given if the person is unable to undertake the activity, attend the appointment or make the contact; or

(b) the Secretary is satisfied that there were circumstances in which it was not reasonable to expect the person to give the notification

3

A failure referred to in paragraph   (1)(c)

(a) before the end of the time specified under subsection   63(2), the person notified the excuse to the person or body notified by the Secretary as the person or body to whom prior notice should be given if the person is unable to attend the office, contact the Department or attend the place; or

(b) the Secretary is satisfied that there were circumstances in which it was not reasonable to expect the person to give the notification

Note:   Despite subsection   (2), the Secretary may decide for other reasons that the excuse is not a reasonable excuse.



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