Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C00170:clause:3_142:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2016C00170
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 142 (pt 4/8)
Character Range: 101303–104209

application of section 48‑5 in relation to the compensation.
 (3) The notice must specify:
 (a) how the person is to give the information or produce the document; and
 (b) the period within which the person is to give the information or produce the document.
Note: Sections 28A and 29 of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 (which deal with service of documents) apply to notice given under this section.
 (4) If the information or document is not given or produced within the specified period, the Secretary may determine compensation payment reductions for the care recipient.
Note: Decisions to determine compensation payment reductions under this section are reviewable under Part 6.1.
 (5) The compensation payment reductions must be determined in accordance with the Subsidy Principles.

48‑7  The care subsidy reduction
 (1) The care subsidy reduction for the care recipient for the *payment period is the sum of all the care subsidy reductions for days during the period on which the care recipient is provided with home care through the home care service in question.
 (2) Subject to this section and section 48‑8, the care subsidy reduction for a particular day is worked out as follows:

      Care subsidy reduction calculator
           Step 1. Work out the care recipient's total assessable income on a yearly basis using section 44‑24.
           Step 2. Work out the care recipient's total assessable income free area using section 44‑26.
           Step 3. If the care recipient's total assessable income does not exceed the care recipient's total assessable income free area, the care subsidy reduction is zero.
           Step 4. If the care recipient's total assessable income exceeds the care recipient's total assessable income free area but not the income threshold, the care subsidy reduction is equal to the lowest of the following:

                (a) the sum of the basic subsidy amount for the care recipient and all primary supplements for the care recipient;
                (b) 50% of the amount by which the care recipient's total assessable income exceeds the income free area (worked out on a per day basis);
                (c) the amount (the first cap) determined by the Minister by legislative instrument for the purposes of this paragraph.

           Step 5. If the care recipient's total assessable income exceeds the income threshold, the care subsidy reduction is equal to the lowest of the following:

                (a) the sum of the basic subsidy amount for the care recipient and all primary supplements for the care recipient;
                (b) 50% of the amount by which the care recipient's total assessable income exceeds the income threshold (worked out on a per day basis) plus the amount specified in paragraph (c) of step 4;
                (c) the amount (the second cap) determined by the Minister by legislative instrument for the purposes of