Bail Act 2000

Court bail - Granting of bail on adjournment - Electronic monitoring condition

30R: Bail with EM condition does not affect entitlements under Social Security Act 2018

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"Being on bail with an electronic monitor doesn't change your benefits."

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If you are on bail with an electronic monitoring condition, it does not affect your entitlements under the Social Security Act 2018. You still get what you are allowed to under this Act. This means being on bail with an electronic monitoring condition does not change what you can get from the Social Security Act.

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Granting of bail on adjournment: Electronic monitoring condition

30RBail with EM condition does not affect entitlements under Social Security Act 2018

  1. The fact that a defendant is on bail with an EM condition does not, of itself, affect any entitlement the defendant may have under the Social Security Act 2018.

Notes
  • Section 30R: inserted, on , by section 19 of the Bail Amendment Act 2013 (2013 No 66).
  • Section 30R heading: amended, on , by section 459 of the Social Security Act 2018 (2018 No 32).
  • Section 30R: amended, on , by section 459 of the Social Security Act 2018 (2018 No 32).