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State Penalties Enforcement Regulation 2014
sec.19AFAmounts satisfied by work and development order— Act , s 165
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### sec.19AF Amounts satisfied by work and development order— Act , s 165
For section 165 (11) (c) of the Act , a person who undertakes an activity under a work and development order is taken to have satisfied the person’s SPER debt by the amount stated opposite the activity in schedule 1A .
For schedule 1A , if the person undertakes a medical or mental health treatment, drug or alcohol treatment or mentoring program for a month, the person’s SPER debt is reduced by the amount worked out using the formula—
where—
A means the number of hours the person undertakes for the month in the medical or mental health treatment, drug or alcohol treatment or mentoring program.
B means the number of hours the person was expected to undertake for the month in the medical or mental health treatment, drug or alcohol treatment or mentoring program.
However, a person’s SPER debt may not be satisfied under this section by more than $1,000 in a month.
s 19AF ins 2018 SL No. 52 s 5
(sec.19AF-ssec.1) For section 165 (11) (c) of the Act , a person who undertakes an activity under a work and development order is taken to have satisfied the person’s SPER debt by the amount stated opposite the activity in schedule 1A .
(sec.19AF-ssec.2) For schedule 1A , if the person undertakes a medical or mental health treatment, drug or alcohol treatment or mentoring program for a month, the person’s SPER debt is reduced by the amount worked out using the formula— where— A means the number of hours the person undertakes for the month in the medical or mental health treatment, drug or alcohol treatment or mentoring program. B means the number of hours the person was expected to undertake for the month in the medical or mental health treatment, drug or alcohol treatment or mentoring program.
(sec.19AF-ssec.3) However, a person’s SPER debt may not be satisfied under this section by more than $1,000 in a month.