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Social Services Legislation Amendment (No Jab, No Pay) Bill 2015


Type
Government
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Portfolio
Social Services

Summary

Amends the A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Act 1999 to: ensure children fully meet immunisation requirements for payment of child care benefit, child care rebate or the family tax benefit Part A supplement; and extend the immunisation requirements to include children of all ages.

Progress of bill

For committee reference information, please see the Notes section at the end of this page.

House of Representatives
Introduced and read a first time 16/09/15  
Second reading moved 16/09/15  
Second reading debate 20/10/15  
Second reading agreed to 20/10/15  
Third reading agreed to 20/10/15  
     
Senate
Introduced and read a first time 09/11/15  
Second reading moved 09/11/15  
Second reading debate 12/11/15  
Second reading debate 23/11/15  
Second reading agreed to 23/11/15  
Committee of the Whole debate 23/11/15  
Third reading agreed to 23/11/15  
     
Finally passed both Houses 23/11/15  
Assent 26/11/15 Act no: 158 - Year: 2015
     

Text of bill

  • First reading

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  • As passed by both Houses

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Explanatory memoranda

  • Explanatory memorandum

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Second reading speeches


Proposed amendments

Senate
  • Australian Greens [sheet 7797]
DI NATALE, Sen Richard

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Schedules of amendments

Bills Digest



Notes
  • Referred to Committee (17/09/2015): Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee; Committee report (11/11/2015)
  • An electronic version of this Act is available on the Federal Register of Legislation (www.legislation.gov.au)