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Aged Care Legislation Amendment (July Indexation and Other Measures) Instrument 2023

I, Anika Wells, Minister for Aged Care, make the following instrument.

Dated  22 June 2023

Anika Wells

Minister for Aged Care

 

 

 

Contents

1  Name ..................................................1

2  Commencement............................................1

3  Authority................................................1

4  Schedules................................................1

Schedule 1—Subsidy paid under the Aged Care Act 1997 2

Aged Care (Subsidy, Fees and Payments) Determination 2014 2

Schedule 2—Subsidy paid under the Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997              11

Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) Principles 2014 11

Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) (Subsidy and Other Measures) Determination 2014 11

Schedule 3—Other amendments 12

User Rights Principles 2014 12

1  Name

  This instrument is the Aged Care Legislation Amendment (July Indexation and Other Measures) Instrument 2023.

2  Commencement

 (1) Each provision of this instrument specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, in accordance with column 2 of the table. Any other statement in column 2 has effect according to its terms.

 

Commencement information

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Provisions

Commencement

Date/Details

1.  The whole of this instrument

1 July 2023

1 July 2023

Note: This table relates only to the provisions of this instrument as originally made. It will not be amended to deal with any later amendments of this instrument.

 (2) Any information in column 3 of the table is not part of this instrument. Information may be inserted in this column, or information in it may be edited, in any published version of this instrument.

3  Authority

  This instrument is made under the following:

 (a) the Aged Care Act 1997;

 (b) the Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997.

4  Schedules

  Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.

 

Schedule 1—Subsidy paid under the Aged Care Act 1997

 

Aged Care (Subsidy, Fees and Payments) Determination 2014

1  Amendments of listed provisions—increased amounts

The provisions listed in the following table are amended as set out in the table.

 

Amendments relating to increased amounts

Item

Provision

Omit

Substitute

1

Section 64ZJ

$12.73

$13.62

2

Paragraph 64ZK(a)

$20.17

$21.58

3

Paragraph 64ZK(b)

$22.65

$24.24

4

Section 64ZR

$7.50

$7.75

5

Subsection 70(1)

$12.73

$13.62

6

Subsection 70(2)

$15.91

$17.03

7

Paragraph 72(1)(a)

$20.17

$21.58

8

Paragraph 72(1)(b)

$22.65

$24.24

9

Subsection 72(2)

$25.21 for bolus feeding and $28.31 for non-bolus feeding

$26.98 for bolus feeding and $30.30 for non-bolus feeding

10

Paragraph 79(a)

$46,072.00

$46,384.00

11

Paragraph 79(b)

$59,696.00

$60,008.00

12

Paragraph 79(c)

$60,268.00

$60,632.00

13

Section 91

$44.24 for HMA

$45.70

14

Section 92

$136.04 for B

$140.53

15

Section 93

$136.04 for B

$140.53

16

Subsection 95(3)

$1.28

$1.32

17

Subparagraph 104(1)(b)(ii)

$16.79

$17.34

18

Subparagraph 104(2)(b)(ii)

$5.09

$5.26

19

Subsection 106(2)

$213.73

$239.11

20

Subsection 106(3)

$4.30

$4.81

21

Subsection 106B(2)

$213.73

$239.11

22

Subsection 106B(3)

$4.30

$4.81

 

2  Section 64H (definition of national efficient price)

Omit “$216.80”, substitute “$243.10”.

 

3  Section 67 (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Basic subsidy amount

Item

Level of home care

Amount ($)

1

Level 1

28.14

2

Level 2

49.49

3

Level 3

107.70

4

Level 4

163.27

 

4  Section 84A (table to the definition of ARIA value viability supplement amount)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

ARIA value viability supplement amount

Item

ARIA value

Amount ($)

1

Less than 3.52

0.00

2

At least 3.52 but less than 4.67

6.47

3

At least 4.67 but less than 5.81

7.75

4

At least 5.81 but less than 7.45

10.84

5

At least 7.45 but less than 9.09

13.01

6

At least 9.09 but less than 10.55

18.21

7

At least 10.55

21.87

 

5  Section 84A (table to the definition of MMM classification viability supplement amount)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

 

MMM classification viability supplement amount

Item

Modified Monash Model classification

Amount ($)

1

MMM 1

0.00

2

MMM 2

0.00

3

MMM 3

0.00

4

MMM 4

1.24

5

MMM 5

2.75

6

MMM 6

18.21

7

MMM 7

21.87

Note:          In 2023, the Modified Monash Model classification for a suburb or locality was available at the Health Department’s website http://www.health.gov.au.

 

6  Section 87 (table to the definition of ARIA value additional amount)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

ARIA value additional amount

Item

ARIA value

Amount ($)

1

0 to 3.51 inclusive

0.00

2

3.52 to 4.66 inclusive

5.97

3

4.67 to 5.80 inclusive

7.16

4

5.81 to 7.44 inclusive

10.01

5

7.45 to 9.08 inclusive

12.01

6

9.09 to 10.54 inclusive

16.82

7

10.55 to 12 inclusive

20.20

 

7  Section 87 (table to the definition of MMM classification additional amount)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

MMM classification additional amount

Item

Modified Monash Model classification

Amount ($)

1

MMM 1

0.00

2

MMM 2

0.00

3

MMM 3

0.00

4

MMM 4

1.15

5

MMM 5

2.54

6

MMM 6

16.82

7

MMM 7

20.20

Note:          In 2023, the Modified Monash Model classification for a street address was available at the Health Department’s website http://www.health.gov.au.

 

 8 Section 94 (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Respite supplement equivalent amount

Item

Total number of high care places and low care places

Amount ($)

1

Less than 11

56.06

2

More than 10 but less than 21

89.70

3

More than 20 but less than 31

100.88

4

More than 30 but less than 41

112.08

5

More than 40

123.33

 

9  Section 97 (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Viability supplement equivalent amounts—Category A services

Item

Degree of isolation of the service

Number of places allocated in respect of the service

Amount ($)

1

Isolated Remote Area

less than 16

58.35

2

Isolated Remote Area

more than 15 but less than 30

35.88

3

Isolated Remote Area

more than 29

3.63

4

Remote Centre

less than 16

27.87

5

Remote Centre

more than 15 but less than 30

19.80

6

Remote Centre

more than 29

3.63

7

Rural Outside Large Centre

less than 16

11.73

8

Rural Outside Large Centre

more than 15 but less than 30

3.63

9

Rural Outside Large Centre

more than 29

3.63

10

An area not covered by items 1 to 9

not applicable

3.63

Note:          Terms used in this table are defined in section 87.

 10  Section 98 (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Viability supplement equivalent amounts—Category B services

Item

Score

Amount ($)

1

40

3.63

2

50

4.06

3

60

11.73

4

70

19.80

5

80

27.87

6

90

35.88

7

100

58.35

 

11  Section 99 (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Viability supplement equivalent amounts—Category C services

Item

Score

Amount ($)

1

50

8.76

2

55

13.13

3

60

19.64

4

65

24.00

5

70

35.02

6

75

43.62

7

80

54.51

8

85

65.51

9

90

76.39

10

95

85.11

11

100

96.03

 

12  Section 99A (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Viability supplement equivalent amounts—Category D services

Item

Score

Amount ($)

1

50

8.76

2

55

13.13

3

60

19.64

4

65

24.00

5

70

35.02

6

75

43.62

7

80

54.51

8

85

65.51

9

90

76.39

10

95

85.11

11

100

96.03

 

 13  Section 101 (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Concessional resident equivalent amounts

Item

Region in which multipurpose service is located

Amount ($)

 

New South Wales

 

1

Central Coast

13.02

2

Central West

11.17

3

Far North Coast

11.86

4

Hunter

13.14

5

Illawarra

12.14

6

Inner West

13.57

7

Mid North Coast

12.43

8

Nepean

12.10

9

New England

8.01

10

Northern Sydney

7.82

11

Orana Far West

14.62

12

Riverina Murray

13.01

13

South East Sydney

12.65

14

South West Sydney

15.31

15

Southern Highlands

13.70

16

Western Sydney

12.22

 

Victoria

 

17

Barwon South Western

7.97

18

Eastern Metro

7.21

19

Gippsland

7.57

20

Grampians

13.35

21

Hume

7.74

22

LoddonMallee

12.32

23

Northern Metro

12.22

24

Southern Metro

7.95

25

Western Metro

7.90

 

Queensland

 

26

Brisbane North

11.90

27

Brisbane South

12.74

28

Cabool

12.79

29

Central West

11.17

30

Darling Downs

13.73

31

Far North

11.92

32

Fitzroy

6.98

33

Logan River Valley

13.92

34

Mackay

11.93

35

North West

17.46

36

Northern

11.60

37

South Coast

13.14

38

South West

11.93

39

Sunshine Coast

8.05

40

West Moreton

13.37

41

Wide Bay

12.19

 

South Australia

 

42

Eyre Peninsula

15.84

43

Hills, Mallee and Southern

13.87

44

Metropolitan East

12.79

45

Metropolitan North

12.98

46

Metropolitan South

13.07

47

Metropolitan West

14.31

48

Mid North

13.03

49

Riverland

14.46

50

South East

12.84

51

Whyalla, Flinders and Far North

13.20

52

Yorke Lower North and Barossa

13.58

 

Western Australia

 

53

Goldfields

6.98

54

Great Southern

7.92

55

Kimberley

17.08

56

Metropolitan East

12.79

57

Metropolitan North

12.98

58

Metropolitan South East

13.07

59

Metropolitan South West

14.31

60

Mid West

15.58

61

Pilbara

16.78

62

South West

11.93

63

Wheatbelt

12.26

 

Tasmania

 

64

North Western

12.61

65

Northern

11.60

66

Southern

13.18

 

Northern Territory

 

67

Alice Springs

19.16

68

Barkly

21.95

69

Darwin

16.49

70

East Arnhem

21.95

71

Katherine

11.92

 

Australian Capital Territory

 

72

Australian Capital Territory

13.48

 


14  Subsection 104(1) (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Amount of flexible care subsidy

Item

Column 1
Approved provider

Column 2
Amount ($)

1

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Victoria

75.23

2

Helping Hand Aged Care Inc.

68.24

3

Senses Foundation Inc.

85.43

4

Li-Ve Tasmania

77.25

5

New Horizons Enterprises Limited

79.43

6

Uniting Church in Australia Property Trust (NSW) Springwood Retirement Village

73.37

 

15  Subsection 104(2) (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Amount of flexible care subsidy

Item

Column 1
Approved provider

Column 2
Amount ($)

1

Riverland Mallee Coorong Local Health Network Incorporated

38.33

Schedule 2—Subsidy paid under the Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) Act 1997

 

Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) Principles 2014

1  Section 67E (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Basic subsidy amount

Item

Level of home care

Amount ($)

1

Level 1

28.14

2

Level 2

49.49

3

Level 3

107.70

4

Level 4

163.27

 

2  Section 67N

Omit “$2.89”, substitute “$3.23”.

 

Aged Care (Transitional Provisions) (Subsidy and Other Measures) Determination 2014

3  Section 81 (Definition of national efficient price)

Omit “$216.80”, substitute “$243.10”.

 

4  Amendments of listed provisions—increased amounts

The provisions listed in the following table are amended as set out in the table.

 

Amendments relating to increased amounts

Item

Provision

Omit

Substitute

1

Section 91C

$12.73

$13.62

2

Paragraph 91D(a)

$20.17

$21.58

3

Paragraph 91D(b)

$22.65

$24.24

4

Section 91P

$7.50

$7.75

 

 

Schedule 3—Other amendments

 

User Rights Principles 2014

1  Subsection 21KA(1) (table)

Repeal the table, substitute:

 

Maximum daily prices for care management and package management

Item

If, on the day, the care recipient’s level of care as a prioritised home care recipient determined under subsection 23B1(1) of the Act is …

the maximum price for care management for the day for the care recipient is … ($)

and the maximum price for package management for the day for the care recipient is … ($)

1

Level 1

5.63

4.22

2

Level 2

9.90

7.42

3

Level 3

21.54

16.16

4

Level 4

32.65

24.49