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supplement
82 Dementia and cognition supplement
83 Eligibility for dementia and cognition supplement
Subdivision D—Veterans' supplement
84 Veterans' supplement
85 Eligibility for veterans' supplement
Division 3—Reductions in subsidy
Subdivision A—Compensation payment reduction
86 Determination by Secretary if judgment or settlement does not, or does not adequately, take into account future costs of home care
87 Determination by Secretary if compensation information not given on request
Subdivision B—Care subsidy reduction—general
88 Classes of people for whom care subsidy reduction is taken to be zero
89 Matters to which Secretary must have regard in deciding whether to determine if care subsidy reduction is to be taken to be zero
Subdivision C—Care subsidy reduction—amounts excluded from total assessable income
90 Working out care recipient's care subsidy reduction—amounts excluded from care recipient's total assessable income
91 Excluded amounts—disability pensions and permanent impairment compensation payments
92 Excluded amounts—gifts
93 Excluded amounts—GST compensation
94 Excluded amounts—clean energy payments
Division 4—Other supplements
Subdivision A—Hardship supplement
95 Eligibility for hardship supplement—determination by Secretary
96 Meaning of essential expenses for a recipient of home care
97 Circumstances in which Secretary may revoke financial hardship determination
Subdivision B—Viability supplement
98 Viability supplement
99 Eligibility for viability supplement
Division 5—Shortfall amount
99A Meaning of available home care fees amount
99AA Meaning of hardship reduction amount
99B Price for home care
99C Care recipient contribution amount
Division 6—Home care accounts
99D Home care credits
Chapter 4—Flexible care subsidy
Part 1—Who is eligible for flexible care subsidy?
Division 1—Purpose of this Part
100 Purpose of this Part
Division 2—Eligibility for flexible care subsidy
101 Classes of people who do not need approval in respect of flexible care
102 Circumstances in which flexible care is taken to be provided—places held for provision of care through multi‑purpose service
102A Circumstances in which flexible care is taken to be provided to certain care recipients with disabilities
102B Circumstances in which flexible care is taken to be provided—transition care
Division 3—Kinds of care for which flexible care subsidy may be payable
103 Kinds of care
104 Multi‑purpose services
105 Innovative care services
106 Transition care
106A Short‑term restorative care
Part 2—Basis on which flexible care subsidy is paid
Division 1—Purpose of this Part
107 Purpose of this Part
Division 2—Flexible care provided through a multi‑purpose service
108 Flexible care provided through multi‑purpose service
109 Decision by Secretary to enter multi‑purpose service agreement
Division 3—Flexible care provided through an innovative care service
110 Flexible care provided through innovative care service—general
110A Flexible care provided through innovative care service to certain care recipients with disabilities
Division 4—Flexible care provided as transition care
111 Flexible care provided as transition care
111AA Meaning of episode of transition care
Division 5—Flexible care