Social Security (Extension of Young Persons Services
and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill
On 23 July
2015, the House of Representatives referred the Social
Security (Extension of Young Persons Services and Remedial
Matters) Amendment Bill to the Social Services Select
Committee for consideration and report to the House by 23
January 2016.
The Social Security (Extension of Young
Persons Services and Remedial Matters) Amendment Bill would
amend the Social Security Act 1964 to extend the existing
Youth Service to all 19-year-old beneficiaries with
children, and 18- and 19-yearold beneficiaries without
children who are considered to be at significant risk of
long-term welfare dependency.
The committee has resolved
to publicly call for submissions and advises that
submissions will close at 5pm on Wednesday, 9 September
2015.
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