Income Tax Assessment Regulations 1997 (Repealed)

PART 3 - SUPERANNUATION BENEFITS PAID FROM COMPLYING PLANS ETC  

Division 302 - Superannuation death benefits paid from complying plans etc  

Subdivision 302-D - Definitions relating to dependants  

SECTION 302-195A   CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH A PERSON IS TAKEN NOT TO HAVE DIED IN THE LINE OF DUTY  

302-195A(1)    
This regulation sets out circumstances in which a person (a military or police person ) mentioned in subsection 302-195(2) of the Act is taken not to have died in the line of duty.

Note:

When this regulation was made, subsection 302-195(2) of the Act mentioned the following persons:

  • (a) a member of the Defence Force;
  • (b) a member of the Australian Federal Police;
  • (c) a protective service officer within the meaning of the Australian Federal Police Act 1979 ;
  • (d) a member of a State or Territory police force.


  • Off duty

    302-195A(2)    
    A circumstance is that:


    (a) the military or police person was off duty at the time of his or her death; and


    (b) none of subregulations 302-195(3) , (6) , (7) , (8) and (9) applies.

    302-195A(3)    
    A circumstance is that:


    (a) the military or police person died as a result of sustaining an injury; and


    (b) the military or police person was off duty at the time of sustaining the injury; and


    (c) none of subregulations 302-195(5) , (6) , (7) , (8) and (9) applies.

    Incidental activity

    302-195A(4)    
    A circumstance is that:


    (a) the military or police person ' s death related to an activity that was not directly related to the performance of his or her duties; and


    (b) none of subregulations 302-195(6) , (7) and (8) applies.

    Example

    Undertaking a sporting activity.



    Death after retirement

    302-195A(5)    
    A circumstance is that:


    (a) the military or police person died after he or she retired as a military or police person; and


    (b) none of subregulations 302-195(4) , (5) and (9) applies.

    Suicide

    302-195A(6)    
    A circumstance is that the military or police person died as a result of committing suicide.

    Natural causes or disease

    302-195A(7)    
    A circumstance is that:


    (a) the military or police person died as a result of:


    (i) natural causes; or

    (ii) an illness or disease; and


    (b) none of subregulations 302-195(6) , (7) and (8) applies.

    Interpretation

    302-195A(8)    
    For this regulation, the time when a military or police person is off duty includes a time when he or she is:


    (a) travelling to or from his or her place of work; or


    (b) on a rostered day off work; or


    (c) on leave from work.


     

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