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the person or the partner of the person (if any), or both, is to be suspended.

    (2) A determination made under subsection (1) takes effect on the day that the determination is made or on such later day or earlier day as is specified in the determination.

    (3) If the Commission later becomes satisfied that the person is participating in the rehabilitation to the satisfaction of the Commission, the Commission may end the suspension by determination in writing.

    (4) A determination made under subsection (3) takes effect on the day that the determination is made or on such later day or earlier day as is specified in the determination.

  Note: This section is in addition to the suspension powers in sections 56E, 56EA, 56J and 56K of the Act.

19 Duties of Commission in relation to veteran payment

  (1) The Commission must determine eligibility for a veteran payment as follows:

         (a) first, the Commission must determine whether a person is eligible for a veteran payment; and

         (b) if the Commission determines that the person is eligible for a veteran payment, the Commission must then:

              (i)                 work out the person's veteran payment rate under subsection 45SB(6) of the Act; and

              (ii)               determine that a veteran payment is payable to the person at that rate.

  (2) The Commission must make a written record of its determination.

    (3) The Commission must also make a statement in writing that provides reasons for the Commission's determination.

    (4) As soon as practicable after the Commission makes a determination, the Commission must give the person to whom the determination relates:

    (a) a copy of the record of the Commission's determination; and

         (b) subject to subsection (5), a copy of the statement referred to in subsection (3); and

         (c) particulars of the right of the person to have the determination reviewed by the Commission.

    (5) If the statement referred to in paragraph (4)(b) contains any matter that in the opinion of the Commission:

         (a)                is of a confidential nature; or

         (b)               might, if communicated to the person to whom the determination relates, be prejudicial to his or her physical or mental health or well-being;

    the copy given to the person is not to contain the matter.