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Policy
Links to the ABSTUDY Policy Manual and the Assistance for Isolated Children (AIC) Scheme guidelines go to pdf and docx documents. Select the document and go to the reference(s) below.
ABSTUDY
- 6.1 Who can apply for ABSTUDY
- 6.2 Lodging a claim for ABSTUDY
- 9.1 Primary Eligibility Criteria for ABSTUDY
- 12.1.1 Receipt of Government income support to study
Note: there is no legislation for ABSTUDY.
Assistance for Isolated Children (AIC)
Assistance for Isolated Children Scheme Guidelines
- 3.5 Effect of other Australian Government payments on eligibility
- 7.1.1 Initial assessment
- 7.3.1 Assessments, reassessments and reviews
Youth Allowance
Guide to Social Security Law 8.1.1.10 General claim requirements
Guide to Social Security Law 8.1.1.20 Claim lodgement - general provisions
Guide to Social Security Law 8.1.1.60 Contacting Services Australia about a claim
Legislation
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Assistance for Isolated Children (AIC) Scheme
Note: the AIC Scheme is a special educational assistance scheme, as defined by the Student Assistance Act 1973. Policy and procedures of the AIC Scheme that are not are set out in the Act, are set out in the guidelines.
Youth Allowance
- section 540 general rule
- section 552 Multiple entitlement exclusions - information for Youth allowance (YA) customers
- section 552A Person receiving payment under certain schemes
Social Security (Administration) Act 1999
- section 11 General rule, need for claim
- section 16 How to make a claim