1
Title
2
Commencement
Part 1 General provisions
3
Purpose of this Act
4
Principles
5
Guide to this Act
6
Definitions are in dictionary in Schedule 2
7
Minister may give MSD binding directions
8
Determinations person is single or in de facto relationship
9
Interpretation: references to old law, and using it as a guide
10
Comparative tables of old and new provisions
11
Transitional, savings, and related provisions
12
Act binds the Crown
13
Status of guides or outlines
14
Status of examples
Part 2 Assistance
Subpart 1—Introduction
15
What this Part does
16
Residential requirement
17
Rates
18
General limitation on receiving more than 1 benefit
19
General limitation on receiving benefit: persons unlawfully resident or present in New Zealand and persons holding temporary entry class visa
Subpart 2—Jobseeker support
20
Jobseeker support: requirements
21
What is work gap
22
When person is available for work
23
Jobseeker support: age requirement
24
Jobseeker support: no or minimum income
25
Jobseeker support: discretionary grant on ground of hardship
26
Jobseeker support: ineligibility
27
Jobseeker support: on ground of health condition, injury, or disability: application must include certificate
28
Jobseeker support: on ground of health condition, injury, or disability: medical examination
Subpart 3—Sole parent support
29
Sole parent support: requirements
30
What is sole parent requirement
31
When dependent child may be regarded as applicant’s child
32
Sole parent support: situation of split care
33
Expiry of sole parent support, and replacement with jobseeker support, when youngest dependent child turns 14 years old
Subpart 4—Supported living payment
Supported living payment on ground of restricted work capacity or total blindness
34
Supported living payment: on ground of restricted work capacity or total blindness: requirements
35
When person has restricted work capacity
36
Supported living payment: on ground of restricted work capacity or total blindness: ineligibility
37
Supported living payment: on ground of restricted work capacity or total blindness: medical examination
38
Supported living payment: on ground of restricted work capacity or total blindness: payment not apportioned in specified cases
39
Supported living payment: on ground of restricted work capacity: encouraging open employment
Supported living payment on ground of caring for another person
40
Supported living payment: on ground of caring for another person: requirements
41
Supported living payment: on ground of caring for another person: application must include certificate
42
Supported living payment: on ground of caring for another person: medical examination
Subpart 5—Orphan’s benefit
43
Orphan’s benefit: requirements
44
Who is eligible caregiver
45
Orphan’s benefit to be used for benefit of child
Subpart 6—Unsupported child’s benefit
46
Unsupported child’s benefit: requirements
47
Who is eligible caregiver
48
Unsupported child’s benefit to be used for benefit of child
Subpart 7—Youth payment
49
Youth payment: requirements
50
When person is study ready
51
Youth payment: no or minimum income
52
When person has parental support gap
53
Youth payment: discretionary grant on ground of hardship
54
Youth payment: continuation after turning 18 years old
55
Youth payment: incentive payments
Subpart 8—Young parent payment
56
Young parent payment: requirements
57
When person is study ready
58
Young parent payment: no or minimum income
59
When person has parental support gap
60
Young parent payment: discretionary grant on ground of hardship
61
Young parent payment: continuation after turning 20 years old
62
Young parent payment: incentive payments
Subpart 9—Emergency benefit
63
Emergency benefit: discretionary grant on ground of hardship
64
Emergency benefit: grant during epidemic in New Zealand
Subpart 10—Accommodation supplement
65
Accommodation supplement: discretionary grant
66
Social housing exclusion
67
Other funding exclusion
68
Accommodation supplement: special rules for joint tenants who are in relationship
69
Accommodation supplement: refusal, reduction, or cancellation of grant in certain circumstances
Subpart 11—Winter energy payment
70
Winter energy payment: purpose
71
Winter energy payment: interpretation
72
Winter energy payment: requirements
73
Winter energy payment: election not to receive
74
Winter energy payment: instalments, rates, and payment
75
Winter energy payment: termination on review
Subpart 12—Childcare assistance
76
Childcare assistance: purpose
77
Childcare assistance: eligibility
Subpart 13—Child disability allowance
78
Child disability allowance: discretionary grant
79
Meaning of child with a serious disability
80
Child disability allowance: MSD may require medical certificate
81
Child disability allowance: MSD may require medical examination
82
Child disability allowance: payment
83
Child disability allowance: not payable with other assistance or pension
Subpart 14—Disability allowance
84
Meaning of disability
85
Disability allowance: discretionary grant
86
Disability allowance: excluded expenses
87
Disability allowance: refusal, reduction, or cancellation of grant in certain circumstances
88
Disability allowance: medical examination
89
Special disability allowance: entitlement in special circumstances
Subpart 15—Funeral grants
90
Funeral grant: general eligibility and definitions
91
Funeral grant: eligibility if deceased person has dependants
92
Funeral grant: eligibility if deceased person has no dependants
93
Funeral grant: eligibility if deceased person is child
94
Funeral grant: restrictions on payment
Subpart 16—Hardship assistance
95
Temporary additional support: purpose
96
Temporary additional support: requirements
97
Temporary additional support: refusal, reduction, or cancellation of grant in certain circumstances
98
Interpretation
Subpart 17—Special assistance
99
Overseas epidemics affecting visitors to New Zealand: Minister may give overseas epidemic management notice
100
Special assistance for visitors affected by overseas epidemics
101
Approved special assistance programmes
102
Special assistance: status of, and access to, notices
Subpart 18—Extended payment of benefits for children aged 18 years or over who continue education
103
Provisions relating to children aged 18 years or over who continue education
Part 3 Obligations
Subpart 1—Introduction
Guide to this Part
104
What this Part does
105
Failure to comply with obligation under this Part
Subpart 2—MSD’s obligations
Steps to make people affected aware of their obligations, etc
106
MSD must make people affected aware of their obligations, consequences of non-compliance, and their review and appeal rights
Steps to explain overseas absence rules
107
MSD must explain rules relating to absence from New Zealand
Steps to assist compliance with overseas pensions obligations
108
MSD must assist in relation to obtaining overseas pension, etc
Subpart 3—Beneficiaries’ obligations
Beneficiaries: general and specific obligations
109
Outline of beneficiary’s general and specific obligations
110
When obligations apply
General obligations: holding, and giving details of, bank account
111
Beneficiary must hold, and give MSD details of, bank account
General obligations: supplying tax file number
112
Beneficiary must supply tax file number
General obligations: notification of change of circumstances
113
Beneficiary must notify change of circumstances
Specific obligations: notification of absence from New Zealand
114
Obligation to notify absence from New Zealand
Specific obligations: work ability assessment
115
Obligation to undergo work ability assessment
116
Persons subject to work ability assessment
117
Persons not subject to work ability assessment
118
Work ability assessment
119
Person who fails to comply with requirement to undergo work ability assessment is subject to sanction
Specific obligations: work preparation
120
Work-preparation obligations
121
Persons subject to work-preparation obligations
122
Persons not subject to work-preparation obligations
123
Persons subject to work-preparation obligations if sufficient capacity to comply
124
General obligation to take all steps to prepare for employment
125
Work-preparation obligations as required by MSD
126
Person who fails to comply with work-preparation obligation subject to sanction
127
Obligations in relation to dependent children
128
Obligations of beneficiary in relation to dependent children
129
Obligations of spouse or partner of beneficiary in relation to dependent children of beneficiary
130
Obligations of spouse or partner of beneficiary in relation to dependent children of spouse or partner
131
Attendance of dependent child aged 3 to 5 years at early childhood education programme
132
Attendance of dependent child aged 5 or 6 years at early childhood education programme or registered school
133
Attendance of dependent child aged 6 to 15 years at registered school
134
Health care enrolment and compliance with core health checks
135
Interviews and reporting
136
Person who fails to comply with obligations in relation to dependent children is subject to sanction
137
Definitions and attendance: regulations made under section 430
Specific obligations: work-test obligations
138
Work-test obligations
139
Purpose of sections 140 to 154
140
Persons subject to work-test obligations
141
Jobseeker support: work capacity determination and work test
142
Person not subject to work-test obligations
143
Time when work-test obligation applies
144
General obligation to be available for suitable employment, etc
145
Meaning of suitable employment
146
Work-test obligations as required by MSD
147
Obligation to undertake and pass drug test
148
Compliant drug test defined
149
Failing drug test
150
Use of drug test result
151
Costs of drug test
152
Definitions for drug-testing provisions
153
Person who fails to comply with work-test obligations is subject to sanction
154
Deemed failure to comply with work-test obligation
Deferral of work-test obligations
155
Deferral of work-test obligations
156
Effect of deferral of work-test obligations
Exemptions: work-preparation, work-test, and other obligations
157
Regulations may specify categories of exempt persons and grounds for exemption
158
MSD may grant exemption from work-preparation, work-test, or other obligation
159
Donors of qualifying organs exempt from work-preparation, worktest, or other obligation while recuperating
160
Procedure for grant of exemption
161
Person who fails to comply with requirement to attend interview is subject to sanction
Specific obligations: young person granted youth support payment
162
Obligations of young person granted youth support payment
163
When education obligation or training obligation begins for young parent
Specific obligations: social obligations of young person granted young parent payment
164
Obligations of young person granted young parent payment
Specific obligations: young person aged 18 or 19 years who is receiving jobseeker support and who is at significant risk of longterm welfare dependency
165
Young person aged 18 or 19 years who is receiving jobseeker support in young person’s own right and who is at significant risk of long-term welfare dependency
Obligations of, and incentives for, young person who is spouse or partner of beneficiary
166
Young person aged 16 or 17 years who has no dependent child and who is spouse or partner of specified beneficiary
167
Young person aged 16 to 19 years who has dependent child and who is spouse or partner of specified beneficiary
168
Young person aged 18 or 19 years, who is receiving jobseeker support as spouse or partner of person granted that benefit, or who is work-tested spouse or partner of specified beneficiary, and who is at significant risk of long-term welfare dependency
169
Interpretation
Specific obligations: obligation to work with contracted service providers
170
Obligation to work with contracted service providers
171
Person who fails to comply with requirement under section 170(2) subject to sanction
General obligations: obligations in relation to overseas pensions
172
Interpretation
173
Applicant for benefit, etc, to take reasonable steps to obtain overseas pension
174
MSD may give notice requiring person to take reasonable steps to obtain overseas pension
175
MSD may give notice requiring person to take reasonable steps to obtain overseas pension for dependant
176
Failure to comply with MSD’s notice given under section 174 or 175
177
Applicant for benefit must provide information as to rate of overseas pension
178
MSD may give notice requiring beneficiary to provide information as to rate of overseas pension
179
Failure to comply with MSD’s notice given under section 178
180
Meaning of rate
Miscellaneous
181
Application of health and safety legislation, etc
182
Obligations suspended where MSD has exercised discretion to pay benefit while beneficiary overseas
Part 4 Factors affecting benefits
Subpart 1—Guide to this Part
183
What this Part does
Subpart 2—Factors affecting benefits
Factors affecting benefits: pre-benefit activities
184
Regulations may prescribe pre-benefit activities
185
MSD must explain requirements
Factors affecting benefits: insurance recovery
186
Benefit may be subject to repayment of insurance payment
Factors reducing benefits: entitlement to overseas pensions
187
Interpretation
188
Persons affected by receipt of overseas pension
189
Benefit of person affected is reduced by amount of overseas pension
190
MSD may enter into arrangement with person affected by receipt of overseas pension
191
Treatment of certain overseas benefits, pensions, and allowances that are not overseas pensions
Factors reducing benefits: failure to assist child support
192
MSD must reduce rates of benefits for sole parents for failure to assist child support
193
No reduction in certain cases
194
Additional reduction in certain cases
Factors affecting eligibility for benefit: shared care of dependent child
195
Shared care of dependent child
196
Rules for assessing which parent has greater responsibility for dependent child
Factors reducing benefits: compensation or damages
197
Effect of compensation or damages on application for benefit
198
Loss of earnings compensation under Accident Compensation Act 2001
Factors affecting benefit: veteran’s entitlement
199
Veteran’s entitlement excludes any other benefit
200
Exceptions to rule that veteran’s entitlement excludes any other benefit
Factors affecting benefit: personal benefit excludes benefit on behalf
201
Personal benefit of spouse or partner excludes benefit on behalf of spouse or partner
Factors affecting benefit: maintenance claim
202
MSD may refuse or cancel benefit for failure to take reasonable steps to obtain maintenance
Factors affecting benefit: family protection claim
203
MSD may refuse or cancel benefit if family protection claim not pursued
Factors affecting benefit: person not ordinarily resident in New Zealand
204
MSD may refuse or cancel benefit if person not ordinarily resident in New Zealand
Factors affecting benefit: refugee or protected person status
205
Refugee or protected person status
Factors affecting benefit: hospitalisation
206
Hospitalisation
207
Benefit of spouse or partner increased after 13th week of hospitalisation
Factors affecting benefit: alcohol and drug treatment
208
Beneficiary resident in institution for treatment of alcoholism or drug addiction
Factors affecting benefit: issue of warrant for beneficiary’s arrest
209
Benefit not payable to person who is subject to warrant of arrest
210
Beneficiary and offence defined for section 209
211
MSD must give beneficiary notice of unresolved warrant
212
Requirements for unresolved warrant notice
213
Immediate suspension of benefit at request of New Zealand Police
214
Beneficiary and offence defined for section 213
215
MSD must give beneficiary notice of immediate suspension
216
Effect of non-payment or suspension of benefit
Factors affecting benefit: custody in prison or on remand
217
Benefit not payable during custody in prison or on remand
218
Exceptions to rule that benefit not payable during custody in prison or on remand
Factors affecting benefit: absence from New Zealand
219
General rule: benefit not payable while beneficiary absent from New Zealand
220
Special absence rule: winter energy payment
Factors affecting benefit: additional dependent child
221
Purpose of sections 222 to 224
222
Additional dependent child must not be taken into account in certain cases
223
Extended application of additional dependent child rules
224
Limited application of additional dependent child rules
Factors affecting benefit: voluntary unemployment or loss of employment through misconduct, etc
225
Basic rule: no work-tested benefit for 13 weeks after leaving employment or scheme or loss of employment due to misconduct
226
Persons to whom basic rule applies
227
What happens if basic rule applies
228
MSD’s options in case of misconduct
229
Interpretation
Factors affecting benefits: non-entitlement period, stand down, or 100% suspension of benefit
230
How non-entitlement period, etc, affects supplementary benefits, and spouse or partner
Part 5 Enforcement: sanctions and offences
Subpart 1—Guide to this Part
231
What this Part does
Subpart 2—Sanctions for breach of obligations other than young person or young parent obligations
Types of sanction
232
Sanctions for failure to comply with certain obligations under this Act
233
Obligations that carry sanction for failure to comply
Hierarchy of sanctions
234
Hierarchy of sanctions
235
Failure, and first, second, and third failure, defined for obligations other than young person or young parent obligations
236
Sanction for first failure: reduction in main benefit
237
Sanction for second failure: suspension of main benefit
238
Sanction for third failure: cancellation of main benefit
239
Reduction or suspension of reduced benefit
How number of failures is counted
240
Failures that can be counted
241
Meaning of continuous payment
242
Failures that cannot be counted
Special cases: variations on ordinary sanctions rules
243
Exclusion of sanction if failure is subject of prosecution under Education Act 1989
244
Variation for failure to comply with work-test obligation to accept offer of suitable employment
245
Variation for breach of work-test obligation by 1 spouse or partner
246
Variation for breach of work-test obligation by both partners or spouses
247
Variation for suspension or cancellation of benefit or non-entitlement period affecting couple with 1 or more dependent children
248
Variation for suspension or cancellation of main benefit or non-entitlement period affecting sole parent
Good and sufficient reason for non-compliance
249
Good and sufficient reason for non-compliance: default by MSD
250
Good and sufficient reason for failure to comply with drug-testing obligation
251
Good and sufficient reason for failure to supervise dependent child
Procedure for imposing sanction
252
MSD must give notice of sanction
253
Notice relates to single failure
254
How notice of sanction may be given
255
Breach of obligation in relation to dependent children: additional steps before notice may be given
256
When reduction, suspension, or cancellation of benefit takes effect
Evidential drug test
257
Request for evidential drug test if sanction imposed for failing screening drug test
258
Effect of request for evidential drug test
259
Effect of failure of evidential drug test
260
Costs of evidential drug test
Recompliance
261
How person recomplies after failure to comply with obligation
262
Impossibility of remedying failure of work-test obligation
263
How person recomplies after failure to comply with drug-testing obligation
264
Drug testing for purposes of recompliance
265
Failure of drug test for purposes of recompliance constitutes third failure
266
Costs of drug testing for purposes of recompliance
Miscellaneous
267
Case management support for beneficiary in breach of obligation in relation to dependent children
Subpart 3—Sanctions for breach of young person or young parent obligations
Interpretation
268
Failure, and first, second, and third failure, defined for young person or young parent obligations
Sanctions: young person obligations
269
Sanction for failure to comply with young person obligation
270
Sanction for first or second failure: suspension of in-hand allowance and incentive payments
271
Sanction for third failure: cancellation of youth payment and incentive payments
272
Effect of cancellation of youth payment on accommodation supplement or temporary additional support
273
Effect of cancellation of youth payment on emergency benefit
274
Effect of cancellation of youth payment on disability allowance or child disability allowance
275
Sanctions for failure by young person required to receive youth services to comply with obligations: money management
276
Sanctions for failure by young person required to receive youth services to comply with obligations: other cases
277
Sanctions for failure by young spouse or partner of specified beneficiary to comply with obligations: money management
278
Sanctions for failure by young spouse or partner of specified beneficiary to comply with obligations: other cases
Sanctions: young parent obligations
279
Sanction for failure to comply with young parent obligation
280
Sanction for first or second failure: suspension of in-hand allowance and incentive payments
281
Sanction for third failure: cancellation of young parent payment and incentive payments
282
Effect of cancellation of young parent payment
283
Effect of cancellation of young parent payment on accommodation supplement or temporary additional support
284
Effect of cancellation of young parent payment on emergency benefit
285
Effect of cancellation of young parent payment on disability allowance or child disability allowance
How obligation satisfied
286
How young person satisfies obligation after failure to comply
Procedure
287
Procedure for imposing sanctions for failure to comply with young person or young parent obligation
Incentive payments
288
Effect of regrant of youth payment on incentive payment
289
MSD may cancel incentive payment
Subpart 4—Offences
290
Offences: false statements, misleading, or attempting to mislead, to receive or continue to receive benefits
291
Offences: spouse or partner knowingly benefiting from excess amount obtained by beneficiary’s fraud
292
Offence of demanding or accepting fee or other consideration in relation to grant of benefit
293
Offence of demanding or accepting acknowledgement or undertaking
294
General penalty for offences
295
Time for filing charging document
Part 6 Administration
Subpart 1—Guide to this Part
296
What this Part does
Subpart 2—Application, inquiry, and grant
Application
297
Application for benefit: making of, help with, lapse, and deemed receipt
Inquiry
298
MSD must inquire into claim for benefit
299
Exception during epidemic
300
Information gathering, disclosure, and matching
Grant
301
MSD decides whether to grant benefit
302
Immediate provisional grant, and later backdating of other benefit
303
After death of applicant
Subpart 3—Review of entitlement to, or rate of, benefit granted
304
Review of entitlement and rate payable
305
Information for review
306
No entitlement, or entitlement only at different rate
307
Benefit on another eligibility ground more appropriate
308
Another benefit more appropriate
309
Termination of winter energy payment
310
Certain benefits granted, or granted at rate, not taking into account certain insurance payments
Subpart 4—Commencement, stand downs, ending, and expiry and regrant
Commencement of benefits
311
General
312
If applicant paid, but claim fails for, ACC weekly compensation
313
Benefits subject to stand down
314
Work-tested benefit of applicant subject to non-entitlement period
315
Exemptions from stand down, and when certain benefits commence
316
Start and calculation of stand-down period
317
Minister may consent to backdating
318
No consent unless benefit not granted earlier because of error
319
Commencement of winter energy payment
Restoration of entitlement after suspension, reduction, cancellation, or non-entitlement
320
Effect of no longer being subject to work-test or young person obligations
321
Effect of no longer being subject to dependent children obligations
322
Effect of no longer being subject to work-preparation obligations
323
Effect of employment on non-entitlement period
324
Effect of participation in certain activities on non-entitlement period
Ending of benefits
325
General rule if person’s entitlement to benefit ceases
326
After death of beneficiary receiving specified benefit
327
Benefits payable to sole parent who stops caring for dependent child due to sudden and uncontrollable circumstances
328
Supported living payment payable to beneficiary who stops caring for another person
329
If child ceases to be entitled to orphan’s benefit or unsupported child’s benefit
330
Supported living payment on ground of restricted work capacity or total blindness and cancelled on medical grounds
Expiry and regrant of specified benefits
331
Expiry date, and specified benefit, defined
332
General rule
333
Exception for specified benefit expiring in week of or before 26 December
334
Exemptions
335
MSD must notify or advise beneficiary
336
Requirements for regrant
Subpart 5—Payment of benefits, tax on benefits, debts and deductions
Payment of benefits
337
How benefits are paid
338
Weekly instalments
339
Payment generally to, or on account of, beneficiary personally
340
Required manner of payment: general
341
Required manner of payment: money management for certain payments to young people
342
Money management for certain payments to young people: exception if young person meets prescribed criteria for managing own payments
343
Review and appeal of specified determinations made by MSD under regulations
344
Young person beneficiaries may elect money management
345
Credit on payment card, etc, at end of money management
346
Required manner of payment: payment on death of beneficiary
347
Advance payment of instalments of benefit
348
Requirement for beneficiary, spouse or partner, or both, to undertake budgeting activity
Tax on benefits
349
Interpretation
350
MSD may pay tax on income-tested benefit other than by tax deduction from source deduction payment
351
Status of amount for income tax paid by MSD
352
Recovery amount paid in excess of amount properly payable
Debts and deductions
353
Debts and deductions
354
Recovery of penalty from beneficiary who obtains by fraud amount in excess of entitlement
355
Restriction on imposing penalty under section 354: prosecution for offence
356
Restriction on imposing penalty under section 354: notice and period to respond
357
Restriction on recovering penalty under section 354: decision to be final
358
Recovery from spouse or partner who misleads MSD of excess amount beneficiary obtained
359
Recovery from spouse or partner of apportioned excess amount beneficiary obtained by fraud
360
Obtaining amount by fraud: meaning and proof
361
Recovery from spouse or partner of unapportioned excess amount beneficiary obtained by fraud
362
MSD’s duty to recover debts
363
Duty unaffected by law on mistaken payments
Subpart 6—Notices and communications, services, and preferred suppliers
Notices and communications
364
Ways MSD or person can meet requirement to give notice or other document
Young people services
365
Services to encourage young people to move to and remain in education, training, and employment
Goods or services, for beneficiaries or others, supplied by preferred suppliers
366
Preferred suppliers: contracts
367
Preferred suppliers: determinations
368
Preferred suppliers: paying them disability allowance, special assistance, or advance payment
369
Preferred suppliers: paying them disability allowance: exception if total benefit payments less than amount required
370
Preferred suppliers: paying them disability allowance: exception if allowance granted at maximum rate
371
Preferred suppliers: no appeal lies against MSD decisions
372
Preferred suppliers: transitional or savings provisions directions
Administration services provided by contracted service providers
373
Administration service providers: contracts
374
Administration service providers: contents and form of contracts
375
Administration service providers: adoption of existing contracts
376
Administration service providers: MSD to ensure information published
377
Conduct of provider of services in relation to young people to be treated for specified purposes as if MSD’s conduct
378
MSD may assign contracted service provider to young person
Medical services
379
Minister determines rates and conditions of employment and payment
Subpart 7—Reciprocity agreements with other countries
Orders
380
Orders adopting reciprocity agreements
381
Privacy report for orders adopting agreements with mutual assistance provisions
382
Interpretation
Agreements
383
Inclusion of mutual assistance provisions in reciprocity agreements
Debt recovery and information exchange
384
MSD may use mutual assistance provisions to recover debts
385
MSD may use mutual assistance provisions to exchange information
Adverse action arising from discrepancy
386
Adverse action against individual if discrepancy shown by information from other country
Subpart 8—Prosecutions and debt-recovery proceedings, and maintenance proceedings
387
Prosecutions and debt recovery proceedings: representation and fees
388
Payment of benefit does not affect right to maintenance
389
Maintenance proceedings
Part 7 Reviews and appeals
Subpart 1—Guide to this Part
390
What this Part does
Subpart 2—Reviews by benefits review committee
Rights of review
391
Right to seek review of specified decision of MSD made under delegation
392
Application must be made within 3 months after date of notification or further period allowed
Committee
393
Benefits review committee
Procedure
394
How to begin, and procedure and powers for, review by benefits review committee
Subpart 3—Appeals to appeal authority
Restrictions on appeals
395
Appeals only against decision confirmed or varied by benefits review committee or made by chief executive personally
396
Authority cannot hear and determine certain appeals on medical or capacity grounds
Rights of appeal
397
Decision under specified social assistance enactments
398
Decision under reciprocity agreements
399
Decision to recover excess amount
400
Appeal must be begun within 60 working days of notification or further allowed period
Appeal authority
401
Social security appeal authority
402
Act does not affect appeals to authority under other enactments
Procedure
403
How to begin, and procedure and powers for, appeal to authority
404
Notice, and carrying into effect, of decision
Subpart 4—Appeals to courts
Appeals to High Court
405
Right of appeal using case stated on question of law only
406
Appeal must be begun, and case stated lodged, within time prescribed or allowed
407
How to begin, and procedure for, appeal to High Court
408
Orders, etc, on successful appeal
Appeals to Court of Appeal
409
Appeal, with Court of Appeal’s leave, against High Court’s determination
Appeals to Supreme Court
410
Appeal, with Supreme Court’s leave, against High Court’s or Court of Appeal’s determination
Subpart 5—Appeals to medical board
Right of appeal
411
Right of appeal on medical grounds
412
Appeal must be begun within 3 months of notification or further allowed period
Board
413
Board
Procedure
414
How to apply, and procedure and powers, for appeal to board
415
Notice of, and carrying into effect, board’s decision
Part 8 Other provisions
Guide to this Part
416
What this Part does
Benefits to be inalienable
417
Benefits cannot, in general, be assigned or charged, or pass by operation of law
Regulations
418
Regulations: general
419
Regulations: general powers not limited by special powers
420
Regulations: effect of duties or powers to give directions
421
Regulations: residential requirement
422
Regulations: income exemptions
423
Regulations: accommodation supplement
424
Regulations: childcare assistance
425
Regulations: disability allowance: special categories of eligibility
426
Regulations: use of disability allowance to fund specified expenses
427
Regulations: funeral grants: amounts and methods of payment
428
Regulations: temporary additional support
429
Regulations: participation allowance for people participating in activities
430
Regulations: specific obligations: obligations in relation to dependent children: definitions and attendance
431
Regulations: specific obligations: work-test obligations, and deferrals of, or exemptions from, specified obligations
432
Regulations: factors affecting benefits: pre-benefit activities
433
Regulations: factors affecting benefits: insurance recovery
434
Regulations: factors affecting benefits: overseas pensions
435
Regulations: factors affecting benefits: issue of warrant to arrest beneficiary
436
Regulations: factors affecting benefits: absence from New Zealand
437
Regulations: issue and use of entitlement cards
438
Regulations: application for benefit: making of, help with, lapse, and deemed receipt
439
Regulations: certain benefits granted, or granted at rate, not taking into account certain insurance payments
440
Regulations: exemptions from, and calculation of, stand down
441
Regulations: expiry and regrant of specified benefits
442
Regulations: payments
443
Regulations: payments during epidemic in New Zealand
444
Regulations: debts and deductions
445
Regulations: further provisions on deductions
446
Regulations: advance payment of instalments of benefit
447
Regulations: budgeting activities due to application for advance payment of instalments of benefit
448
Regulations: remittance or suspension of debt
449
Regulations: ways MSD or person can meet requirement to give notice or other document
450
Regulations: reciprocity agreements with mutual assistance provisions, and adverse action if discrepancy shown by information from other country
451
Regulations: how to begin, and procedure and powers for, review or appeal
Orders adjusting rates of benefits, etc
452
Orders in Council: discretionary increases in rates of benefits, etc
453
Orders in Council: mandatory annual CPI adjustment of rates of certain benefits that are not main benefits
Confirmable instruments
454
Certain orders are confirmable instruments
Repeals and revocations
455
Social Security Act 1964 repealed
456
Social Welfare (Reciprocity Agreements, and New Zealand Artificial Limb Service) Act 1990 repealed
457
Department of Social Welfare Act 1971 repealed
458
Employment Services and Income Support (Integrated Administration) Act 1998 repealed
Consequential amendments
459
Other enactments amended consequentially
Schedule 1 Transitional, savings, and related provisions
Schedule 2 Dictionary
Schedule 3 Income and liabilities
Schedule 4 Rates of benefits
Schedule 5 Asset and income limits
Schedule 6 Information gathering, disclosure, and matching
Schedule 7 Benefits review committees
Schedule 8 Appeal authority
Schedule 9 Medical board
Schedule 10 Consequential amendments
Schedule 11 Identified changes in legislation
Schedule 12 Comparative tables of old and rewritten provisions