A New Tax System (Family Assistance) (Administration) Act 1999
Note:
This Part does not apply in relation to any decision of the Secretary under Division 5 of Part 4 (about departure prohibition orders).
CCH Note:
No 53 of 2008, s 3 and Sch 1 item 64 contains the following transitional provision:
Transitional
-
varying CCB % determinations
Secretary may vary CCB % determinations between commencement and 6 July 2008
(1)
If:
(a)
at the commencement of this item, a determination of CCB % under section
50J
of the Family Assistance Administration Act is in force in respect of a claimant who is an individual; and
(b)
the Secretary considers that, if the Secretary were making the determination of CCB % on 7 July 2008, the CCB % determined on 7 July (the
new CCB %
) would be different from the CCB % at commencement (the
current CCB %
);
the Secretary may, in writing, vary the determination of CCB % so that the claimant
'
s CCB % is the new CCB %.
(2)
A variation under subitem (1) has effect for the purposes of the Family Assistance Administration Act from 7 July 2008.
(3)
A variation under subitem (1) cannot be made after 6 July 2008.
Decisions to vary are reviewable
(4)
For the purposes of Part
5
of the Family Assistance Administration Act, a decision of the Secretary to vary a determination under subitem (1) is taken to be a decision of an officer under the family assistance law.
The parties to an ART review of a care percentage decision include, in addition to the parties referred to in subsection 22(1) of the ART Act, each person who is a responsible person (within the meaning of the Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989 ) for the child to whom the decision relates.
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