Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2023C00380:clause:11_132
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2023C00380
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 11 cl 132
Character Range: 382066–383915

132  Transitional provisions—claims and applications
(1) If:
 (a) a person lodged an application for a benefit under the AUSTUDY scheme under the SA Act as in force before the commencement day; and
 (b) the application is made in respect of a period commencing before that day; and
 (c) the application was not dealt with before that day;
the application has effect, on and after that day, as if the SA Act as in force immediately before that day had continued in force.
(2) If:
 (a) a person lodges a claim for a youth training allowance under the SA Act on or after the commencement day; and
 (b) the claim is made in respect of a period commencing before that day;
the claim has effect as if it had been made immediately before that day and that Act as in force immediately before that day had continued in force.
(3) If:
 (a) one of the following circumstances applies:
 (i) a person lodges an application for a benefit under the AUSTUDY scheme under the SA Act on or after the commencement day;
 (ii) a person lodges an application for a financial supplement in connection with a benefit under the AUSTUDY scheme under the SA Act on or after that day; and
 (b) the application is made in respect of a period commencing before that day;
the application has effect as if it had been made immediately before that day and the SA Act as in force immediately before that day had continued in force.
(4) Nothing in this item permits the granting of a benefit under the AUSTUDY scheme, a youth training allowance or a financial supplement for a period after the commencement day.
Note: Section 56 of the SA Act is amended by this Schedule to enable regulations to be made to modify provisions in this Part of the Schedule so as to allow payments of AUSTUDY benefit to be made to a person for a period ending on 3 July 1998 in specified circumstances.