SOCIAL SECURITY (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 37AA Grant of claim--schooling requirements
SOCIAL SECURITY (ADMINISTRATION) ACT 1999 - SECT 37AA
Grant of claim--schooling requirements(1) Without limiting subsection 37(1), the Secretary must determine that a claim for a schooling requirement payment is to be granted if the Secretary is satisfied that:
(a) the person is qualified, or is expected to be qualified, for the payment; and
(b) the payment would be payable if it were not for the application of subsection 124G(1), 124L(1) or 124NE(1).
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a schooling requirement payment under the Veterans' Entitlements Act.
Note 1: Schooling requirement payments are social security benefits, social security pensions and certain payments under the Veterans' Entitlements Act (see section 124D of this Act).
Note 2: Section 124G and 124L provide that a schooling requirement payment is not payable to a person if he or she fails to comply with an enrolment notice or an attendance notice after the end of an initial compliance period (unless he or she has a reasonable excuse or special circumstances apply). Section 124NE provides that a schooling requirement payment is not payable to a person if he or she fails to comply with a compliance notice (subject to exceptions in that section).
Note 3: If the payment is suspended under section 124H, 124M or
124NF (because of the application of subsection 124G(1), 124L(1) or
124NE(1)) on the day the claim is granted, the start day for the payment is
deferred until the suspension ends (at the earliest) (see clause 5 of
Schedule 2).