Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00185:reg:13:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019C00185
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 13 (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 18046–21077

13  Effect of becoming a declared program participant during a period in which a participation payment is cancelled
  If:
 (a) a person is not a declared program participant;
 (b) the Secretary makes a determination under Division 3AA of Part 3 of the Administration Act in relation to a person;
 (c) the determination results in the cancellation of the person's payment and participation payments not being payable to the person for a period (the post‑cancellation non‑payment period);
 (d) the person subsequently becomes a declared program participant; and
 (e) the person's post‑cancellation non‑payment period has not ended on the day the person becomes a declared program participant;
  then:
 (f) the participation payment remains cancelled;
 (g) a participation payment (whether or not the same as the participation payment that was cancelled) is not payable to the person; and
 (h) subsection 42AP(6) and section 42AQ of the Administration Act apply to the person as though the person was not a declared program participant;
  for the person's post‑cancellation non‑payment period.

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