Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00813:section:4:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00813
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 4 (pt 7/11)
Character Range: 34448–37201

a registrable maintenance liability mentioned in section 18A.
Registrar means the Child Support Registrar.
regular care has the meaning given by subsection 5(2) of the Assessment Act.
related Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 2) Rules has the same meaning as in the Family Law Act 1975.
relative has a meaning affected by subsection (5).
relevant debt means:
 (a) a child support debt or a child support related debt; or
 (b) a carer debt.
relevant debtor means a person who is liable to pay a relevant debt.
remaining lump sum payment has the meaning given by subsection 69A(4).
resident of a reciprocating jurisdiction means a person who is habitually resident in the reciprocating jurisdiction.
resident of Australia:
 (a) means a person who is a resident of Australia for the purposes of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1936; and
 (b) does not include a resident of a reciprocating jurisdiction.
resumption determination means a determination made by the Registrar under subsection 79A(3) or 79B(3).
salary or wages means:
 (a) work and income support related withholding payments other than:
 (i) payments of an income tested pension, allowance or benefit; or
 (ii) payments prescribed, or included in a class of payments prescribed, for the purposes of this paragraph; and
 (b) payments prescribed, or included in a class of payments prescribed, for the purposes of this paragraph.
Second Commissioner means a Second Commissioner of Taxation.
second review has the same meaning as in the ART Act.
Secretary means the Secretary of the Department.
standard Rules of Court has the same meaning as in the Family Law Act 1975.
step‑parent has the same meaning as in the Family Law Act 1975.
suspension determination means a determination made by the Registrar under subsection 79A(1) or 79B(1).
terminating event, in relation to an enforceable maintenance liability, means:
 (a) the death of the payer unless, under the terms and conditions of the relevant court order or maintenance agreement or otherwise by force of law, the liability is to continue after the death of the payer;
 (b) the death of the person to whose maintenance the liability relates;
 (c) in a case where the liability relates to the maintenance of a child—the happening of any of the following events:
 (i) the child attaining 18 years of age unless:
 (A) under the terms and conditions of the relevant court order or maintenance agreement or otherwise by force of law, the liability is to continue after the child attains that age; or
 (B) section 151D of the Assessment Act applies in relation to the child;
Note: Section 151D of the Assessment Act modifies the normal rules about terminating events in relation to certain children who turn 18 during a year