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

89W: Commencement of determinations

You could also call this:

"When decisions about exemptions start working"

When the Commissioner makes a decision about exemptions under this part of the law, they can choose to make it start from an earlier date. This is called making the decision 'retrospective'. The Commissioner can pick any date they think is right, but it can't be before the exemption period began. This means the decision can apply to the past, but only within the time the exemption was meant to cover.

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

89WCommencement of determinations

  1. The Commissioner may, under this subpart, make a determination expressed to be retrospective to any day that the Commissioner considers appropriate, not being a day that precedes the start of the period of exemption.

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