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Social Security Act 2018
2018 No 32

247 Variation for suspension or cancellation of benefit or non-entitlement period affecting couple with 1 or more dependent children 138
248 Variation for suspension or cancellation of main benefit or non-entitlement period affecting sole parent 139
Good and sufficient reason for non-compliance
249 Good and sufficient reason for non-compliance: default by MSD 139
250 Good and sufficient reason for failure to comply with drug-testing obligation 139
251 Good and sufficient reason for failure to supervise dependent child 140
Procedure for imposing sanction
252 MSD must give notice of sanction 140
253 Notice relates to single failure 141
254 How notice of sanction may be given 141
255 Breach of obligation in relation to dependent children: additional steps before notice may be given 141
256 When reduction, suspension, or cancellation of benefit takes effect 142
Evidential drug test
257 Request for evidential drug test if sanction imposed for failing screening drug test 142
258 Effect of request for evidential drug test 142
259 Effect of failure of evidential drug test 143
260 Costs of evidential drug test 143
Recompliance
261 How person recomplies after failure to comply with obligation 143
262 Impossibility of remedying failure of work-test obligation 144
263 How person recomplies after failure to comply with drug-testing obligation 144
264 Drug testing for purposes of recompliance 144
265 Failure of drug test for purposes of recompliance constitutes third failure 145
266 Costs of drug testing for purposes of recompliance 145
Miscellaneous
267 Case management support for beneficiary in breach of obligation in relation to dependent children 145
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 145
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