226
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Persons to whom basic rule applies
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128
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227
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What happens if basic rule applies
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128
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228
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MSD’s options in case of misconduct
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129
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229
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Interpretation
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129
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Factors affecting benefits: non-entitlement period, stand down, or 100% suspension of benefit
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230
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How non-entitlement period, etc, affects supplementary benefits, and spouse or partner
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129
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Part 5 Enforcement: sanctions and offences
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Subpart 1—Guide to this Part
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231
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What this Part does
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133
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Subpart 2—Sanctions for breach of obligations other than young person or young parent obligations
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Types of sanction
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232
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Sanctions for failure to comply with certain obligations under this Act
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133
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233
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Obligations that carry sanction for failure to comply
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134
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Hierarchy of sanctions
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234
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Hierarchy of sanctions
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134
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235
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Failure, and first, second, and third failure, defined for obligations other than young person or young parent obligations
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134
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236
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Sanction for first failure: reduction in main benefit
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135
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237
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Sanction for second failure: suspension of main benefit
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135
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238
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Sanction for third failure: cancellation of main benefit
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135
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239
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Reduction or suspension of reduced benefit
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135
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How number of failures is counted
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240
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Failures that can be counted
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136
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241
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Meaning of continuous payment
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136
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242
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Failures that cannot be counted
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137
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Special cases: variations on ordinary sanctions rules
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243
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Exclusion of sanction if failure is subject of prosecution under Education Act 1989
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137
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244
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Variation for failure to comply with work-test obligation to accept offer of suitable employment
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137
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245
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Variation for breach of work-test obligation by 1 spouse or partner
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137
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246
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Variation for breach of work-test obligation by both partners or spouses
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138
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