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1.1.T.50 Temporary inability to care

Definition

A person who will be, or previously was, the primary carer of a child in respect of whom the person is claiming PLP, is considered to continue to be the primary carer of the child where:

  • the person is temporarily unable to be the primary carer of the child due to circumstances beyond their control, and
  • the period of temporary inability is less than 26 weeks, and
  • there is no payability determination in force that PLP is payable for the child to another person for the same day, and
  • Centrelink is satisfied that the person would have been the child's primary carer except for the person's temporary inability to be the child's primary carer.

 

Note: The temporary inability to care provisions do not cover loss of care for the child (1.1.L.30).

 

Act reference: Paid Parental Leave Rules 2010 Part 2-3 Eligibility for parental leave pay, rule 2.3 Care requirements for primary claimants-temporary inability to care, rule 2.9 Care requirements for secondary claimants-temporary inability to care, rule 2.13 Exceptional circumstances care requirements for secondary claimants-temporary inability to care, rule 2.19 Care requirements for tertiary claimants-temporary inability to care

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Last reviewed: 2 October 2012

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