Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01222:reg:6:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C01222
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 3812–6956

6  Class of persons
 (1) For subsections 58A(3A) and 121(5A) of the Act, the class of persons who meet the following criteria is specified:
 (a) the person is an Australian resident living in Australia;
 (b) the person is receiving a payment under the Act mentioned in subsection (2);
 (c) the person has identified themselves as:
   (i)  not having access to safe and secure housing;
   (ii)  using emergency accommodation;
   (iii)  a refugree; or
   (iv)  financially vulnerable and significantly disadvantaged.
 (d) the person
                (i)  has voluntarily agreed to be paid their payment weekly as described in subsection 58A(3A) or subsection 121(5A) of the Act; and
   (ii)  has not revoked or withdrawn that agreement.
 (2) For the purposes of paragraph 6(1)(b), the payments are:

      (a) attendant allowance;

    (b) clothing allowance;

    (c)  decoration allowance;

         (f)  pension payable under Part II or IV of the Act at a rate determined under or by reference to Division 4 of Part II of the Act;

    (g)  education allowance;

    (h)   energy supplement;

    (i)  income support supplement;

    (j)  loss of earnings allowance;

    (k)  orphan's pension;

    (l)   pension supplement;

    (m)   prisoner of war recognition supplement;

    (n)  recreation transport allowance;

    (o)  service pension;

    (p)   veteran payment;

    (q)  veterans supplement;

    (r)  war widows pension.

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