Current Assessment definition

Current Assessment means at any time, the Assessment, whether completed by DHS Assessment Services through an ESAt or a JCA, or by an Ongoing Support Assessor through an OSA, that specifies the Programme Services for which the Participant is eligible at that time.
Current Assessment means the Assessment of a Parish for the current year as calculated under Regulation 24;

Examples of Current Assessment in a sentence

  • If a Current Assessment is in dispute prior to the Participant's Commencement, for the avoidance of doubt, no Fees are payable with respect to the Participant until the Participant is Commenced.

  • Where any Fees have been paid to a Provider in relation to the period during which a Current Assessment is in dispute, such Fees paid may be recoverable by the Department.

  • The assessment of: the Provider under clause 121.1; or the Ongoing Support Assessor under clause 121.2, is the Participant’s Current Assessment until any further Assessment is undertaken.

  • If the Provider disputes a Current Assessment, the Provider must contact DHS Assessment Services or the relevant Ongoing Support Assessor who conducted the Participant's Current Assessment, in accordance with any Guidelines, to discuss the reasons why the Current Assessment is not appropriate.

  • If during a Participant’s (excluding a Work Assist Participant's) Period of Service: the Participant’s individual circumstances change; or the Participant discloses information, such that the Program Services recommended in the Participant’s Current Assessment are no longer appropriate, the Provider must arrange for a Change of Circumstances Reassessment for the Participant to be conducted by DHS Assessment Services.

  • If the Provider disputes a Current Assessment, the Provider must contact Services Australia Assessment Services or the relevant Ongoing Support Assessor who conducted the Participant's Current Assessment, in accordance with any Guidelines, to discuss the reasons why the Current Assessment is not appropriate.

  • Where Services Australia Assessment Services or the Ongoing Support Assessor does not agree that the Participant's Current Assessment is inappropriate, the Provider must provide Program Services to the Participant in accordance with that Current Assessment (but subject to clauses 120 [Change of Circumstances Reassessment during Period of Service] and 129 [Change of Circumstances Reassessment during Ongoing Support].

  • If during a Participant’s (excluding a Work Assist Participant's) Period of Service: the Participant’s individual circumstances change; or the Participant discloses information, such that the Program Services recommended in the Participant’s Current Assessment are no longer appropriate, the Provider must arrange for a Change of Circumstances Reassessment for the Participant to be conducted by Services Australia Assessment Services.

  • Support Assessor agrees that the Participant's previous Current Assessment is inappropriate, DHS Assessment Services or the Ongoing Support Assessor will take appropriate action in relation to the Participant and, unless DHS Assessment Services or the Ongoing Support Assessor Exits the Participant or provides a new Current Assessment of the Participant under which the Provider must provide Program Services to the Participant, the Provider must perform a Provider Exit of the Participant.

  • Where DHS Assessment Services or the Ongoing Support Assessor does not agree that the Participant's Current Assessment is inappropriate, the Provider must provide Program Services to the Participant in accordance with that Current Assessment (but subject to clauses 661 [Change of Circumstances Reassessment during Period of Service] and 694 [Change of Circumstances Reassessment during Ongoing Support].