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the Labour Force Program; and

  (b) at all times since 1 November 1984:

         (i) the adult has continued to receive the handicapped child's allowance or child disability allowance; and

         (ii) the child has continued to receive a pension, benefit or payment of a kind referred to in subparagraph (a) (ii);

subsection 5 (6) of this Act does not operate to prevent the child being a dependent child for the purposes of working out:

    (c)     whether the adult is qualified for a pension, benefit or allowance under this Act; or

    (d)     the rate at which a pension, benefit or allowance under this Act is payable to the adult.

SCHEDULE 1—continued

  (4) If:

  (a) immediately before 1 November 1984:

         (i) one person (in this subclause called the "adult") was receiving:

          (a) a social security pension or benefit; or

             (b) a mobility allowance or service pension under the Repatriation Act 1920; and

         (ii) another person (in this subclause called the "child") was receiving:

          (a) a social security pension or benefit; or

          (b) payments under a Labour Force Program; and

  (b) at all times since 1 November 1984:

         (i) the adult has continued to receive a pension, benefit or allowance of a kind referred to in subparagraph (a) (i); and

         (ii) the child has continued to receive a pension, benefit or payment of a kind referred to in subparagraph (a) (ii);

subsection 5 (6) of this Act does not operate to prevent the child being a dependent child for the purposes of working out:

    (c)     whether the adult is qualified for a pension, benefit or allowance under this Act; or

    (d)     the rate at which a pension, benefit or allowance is payable to the adult under this Act.

Rent assistance for sickness beneficiaries (changes introduced on 13 December 1987)

  24. (1) If:

  (a) immediately before 13 December 1987:

      (i) a person was receiving sickness benefit; and

         (ii) the person's sickness benefit rate included an amount by way of rent assistance; and

    (b) the person has been receiving sickness benefit at all times since 13 December 1987;

the amount of rent assistance to be included in the person's sickness benefit rate is to be calculated as if section 120 of the 1947 Act, as in force immediately before 13 December 1987, had continued to apply to the person.

(2) Subclause (1) ceases to apply to the person if, apart from this clause, a higher rate of rent assistance would apply to the person.

Rates of some pensions—education payments made (changes introduced on 1 January 1987)

  25. (1) If:

   (a) immediately before 1 January 1987:

SCHEDULE 1—continued

      (i) a person was receiving a social security pension; and

      (ii) payments were being made to the person under: