Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00129:section:34
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00129
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 34
Character Range: 132961–135203

34  Reasonable and necessary supports
 (1) For the purposes of specifying, in a statement of participant supports, the general supports that will be provided, and the reasonable and necessary supports that will be funded, the CEO must be satisfied of all of the following in relation to the funding or provision of each such support:
 (aa) the support is necessary to address needs of the participant arising from an impairment in relation to which the participant meets the disability requirements (see section 24) or the early intervention requirements (see section 25);
 (a) the support will assist the participant to pursue the goals, objectives and aspirations included in the participant's statement of goals and aspirations;
 (b) the support will assist the participant to undertake activities, so as to facilitate the participant's social and economic participation;
 (c) the support represents value for money in that the costs of the support are reasonable, relative to both the benefits achieved and the cost of alternative support;
 (d) the support will be, or is likely to be, effective and beneficial for the participant, having regard to current good practice;
 (e) the funding or provision of the support takes account of what it is reasonable to expect families, carers, informal networks and the community to provide;
 (f) the support is an NDIS support for the participant.
Note: For the purposes of paragraph (aa):
(a) the time at which the disability requirements or the early intervention requirements need to be met is the time the CEO decides to approve the statement of participant supports; and
(b) a participant's disability support needs arising from an impairment in relation to which the participant meets the disability requirements or the early intervention requirements may be affected by a variety of factors, including environmental factors or the impact of another impairment in relation to which the participant does not meet either of those requirements.
 (2) The National Disability Insurance Scheme rules may prescribe methods or criteria to be applied, or matters to which the CEO is to have regard, in deciding whether or not he or she is satisfied as mentioned in any of paragraphs (1)(aa) to (f).