Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122:section:7:p46
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 7 (pt 46/61)
Character Range: 294950–297752

Note 2: An application can be made under this section for the purposes of section 52J‑5: see subsection 52J‑5(3).

Giving notice of the determination
 (2) Within 14 days after making the determination, the Secretary must give the person a copy of the determination.

When the determination is in force
 (3) The determination is in force for the period specified in, or worked out under, the determination.
 (4) However, the Secretary may by written instrument revoke the determination if he or she is satisfied that it is incorrect. The determination ceases to be in force on a day specified in the instrument (which may be before the instrument is made).
Note: Revocations of determinations are reviewable under Part 6.1.
 (5) Within 14 days after revoking the determination, the Secretary must give written notice of the revocation and the day the determination ceases being in force to:
 (a) the person; and
 (b) if the Secretary is aware that the person has given an approved provider a copy of the determination—the approved provider.
 (6) A determination made under subsection (1) is not a legislative instrument.

Subdivision 44‑F—Other supplements

44‑27  Other supplements
 (1) The other supplements for the care recipient under step 4 of the residential care subsidy calculator in section 44‑2 are such of the following supplements as apply to the care recipient in respect of the *payment period:
 (a) the accommodation supplement (see section 44‑28);
 (b) the hardship supplement (see section 44‑30);
 (c) any other supplement set out in the Subsidy Principles for the purposes of this paragraph.
 (2) The Subsidy Principles may specify, in respect of each other supplement set out for the purposes of paragraph (1)(c), the circumstances in which the supplement will apply to a care recipient in respect of a *payment period.
 (3) The Minister may determine by legislative instrument, in respect of each such supplement, the amount of the supplement, or the way in which the amount of the supplement is to be worked out.

44‑28  The accommodation supplement
 (1) The accommodation supplement for the care recipient in respect of the *payment period is the sum of all the accommodation supplements for the days during the period on which:
 (a) the care recipient was provided with residential care (other than *respite care) through the *residential care service in question; and
 (b) the care recipient was eligible for accommodation supplement.
 (2) The care recipient is eligible for *accommodation supplement on a particular day if:
 (a) on that day the residential care provided to the care recipient is not provided on an extra service basis; and
 (b) on the day (the entry day) on which the care recipient entered the residential care service, the care recipient's means tested amount