Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01288:clause:3_14:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L01288
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 14 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 17157–19164

effects on a scale of nil to 3 and converting the rating into an amount.
           Step 9. If the victim groomed, dressed or bathed independently before the terrorist act, work out the amount payable for the effects of the terrorist act on the victim's hygiene and grooming skills in accordance with clause 9 of Schedule 3 by rating the effects on a scale of nil to 3 and converting the rating into an amount.
           Step 10. If the victim demonstrated learning or concentration appropriate to the victim's age and circumstances before the terrorist act, work out the amount payable for the effects of the terrorist act on the victim's learning or concentration in accordance with clause 10 of Schedule 3, by rating the effects on a scale of nil to 3 and converting the rating into an amount.
           Step 11. If the victim demonstrated social and community skills appropriate to the victim's age and circumstances before the terrorist act, work out the amount payable for the effects of the terrorist act on the victim's social skills in accordance with clause 11 of Schedule 3, by rating the effects on a scale of nil to 3 and converting the rating into an amount.
           Step 12. If the victim demonstrated enjoyment or participation appropriate to the victim's age and circumstances before the terrorist act, work out the amount payable for the effects of the terrorist act on the victim's enjoyment or participation in accordance with clause 12 of Schedule 3 by rating the effects on a scale of nil to 3 and converting the rating into an amount.
                  Note Step 10, 11 or 12 does not apply to a victim who was too young to demonstrate social and community skills or a victim who had a disability preventing the victim from demonstrating those skills before the terrorist act.
           Step 13. Add up the amounts from Steps 1 to 12.
           Step 14. Divide the result from Step 13 by the number of factors that apply to the victim.

Part 3 Principles for secondary victims