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Building and Construction Industry Long Service Payments Act 1986
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#### 31 Benefits under other laws
31 Benefits under other laws
> > (1) A payment to which a person becomes entitled under this Act or the former Act in respect of any period of service in the building and construction industry is to be reduced, in accordance with this section, in consequence of any benefit (including any long service leave taken in advance) due to and taken by the person under an approved long service leave scheme calculated in respect of the same period (in this section referred to as an alternative benefit).
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> > (2) A person is not entitled to a payment based on service credits accrued in a period of service in respect of which the person has taken an alternative benefit, except as provided by this section.
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> > (3) A person who, as a consequence of the bankruptcy or liquidation of his or her employer, has taken an alternative benefit in respect of a period of service and who makes application in accordance with subsection (4) is entitled to a payment from the Corporation equal to the difference, if any, by which the alternative benefit taken falls short of the payment (calculated in respect of the same period of service) to which the person would have been entitled under this Act if the person had not taken the alternative benefit.
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> > (4) An application for the purposes of subsection (3) must be made to the Corporation within 3 months after the alternative benefit was taken or within such further time as may be allowed by the regulations.
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> > (5) Subsection (2) does not affect the value of any service credit for the purposes of calculating a payment to which a person is entitled under this Act for service in the building and construction industry in a period subsequent to a period in respect of which the person has taken an alternative benefit.
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> > (6) A registered worker, or the personal representative of a registered worker, who is paid any long service payment under this Act or the former Act is not, in respect of any period by reference to which that payment was calculated, entitled to any benefits under an approved long service leave scheme.
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> > (7) In this section, approved long service leave scheme means—
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> > > (a) the provisions of the [Long Service Leave Act 1955](/view/html/inforce/current/act-1955-038) or of a law of a reciprocating State or Territory that, in the opinion of the Corporation, corresponds to that Act, or
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> > > (b) a scheme in respect of which an exemption has been granted under section 5 (2) (a) of that Act or under a provision of a law of a reciprocating State or Territory that, in the opinion of the Corporation, corresponds to that paragraph.
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> **s 31:** Am 1986 No 149, Sch 3 (3). Subst 1998 No 33, Sch 1 \[35\].