Child Support Act 1991

Exemptions - Determinations in relation to exemptions for hospital patients, persons suffering from long-term periods of illness, prisoners, and persons under 16 years

89V: Effect of pending applications

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“Current exemptions stay the same while new ones are being considered”

When you apply for an exemption under this part of the law, it doesn’t change how the current exemption works. The exemption you’re asking about will keep working the same way it did before, even while your application is being looked at. Your application doesn’t stop, change, or mess with the exemption that’s already in place.

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Part 5A Exemptions
Determinations in relation to exemptions for hospital patients, persons suffering from long-term periods of illness, prisoners, and persons under 16 years

89VEffect of pending applications

  1. The fact that an application is made by any person under this subpart does not suspend, interfere with, or affect the application of the specified exemption concerned.

Notes
  • Section 89V: inserted, on , by section 17(1) of the Child Support Amendment Act 2006 (2006 No 42).