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13 years 4 months ago #82339 by Gordon
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Sue
This topic is regarding proposed changes to the appeal process, no changes have actually been made at this time.
I think non-payment is at the heart of the Government intentionds
Gordon
This topic is regarding proposed changes to the appeal process, no changes have actually been made at this time.
I think non-payment is at the heart of the Government intentionds

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13 years 4 months ago - 13 years 4 months ago #82343 by billkruse
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I note earlier in this thread the suggestion that HB wouldn't be paid during the reconsideration period. I believe HB to be a low or no income benefit, not dependent upon other benefits being paid, so would it indeed be the case that it wouldn't be paid?
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13 years 4 months ago #82345 by Gordon
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Bill Kruse wrote:
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I can't see why not, the only thing these changes potentially affect is the payment of the ESA Assessment rate.I note earlier in this thread the suggestion that HB wouldn't be paid during the reconsideration period. I believe HB to be a low or no income benefit, not dependent upon other benefits being paid, so would it indeed be the case that it wouldn't be paid?
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