Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00053:reg:95:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00053
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 95 (pt 1/8)
Character Range: 103328–106182

95  Maximum daily amount of resident fees for reserving a place
  The maximum fee in respect of a day that a care recipient can be charged for reserving a place in a residential care service for the day is the amount equal to the sum of the following amounts:
 (a) the maximum daily amount of resident fees (within the meaning of section 58‑2 of the Transitional Provisions Act) that would have been payable by the recipient if the recipient had been provided with residential care through the service on that day;
 (b) the amount of residential care subsidy that would have been payable to the approved provider operating the service in respect of the recipient for the day if:
 (i) the recipient had been provided with residential care through the service on the day; and
 (ii) it were assumed that the service amount for the recipient for the day were the amount that would be worked out under subsection 84(1) in respect of a residential care service that meets, on the day, the requirements set out in column 1 of item 8 of the table in that subsection.

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