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Power to cut funding and stricter 'permanence' test under new NDIS
Key takeaways
- Mark Butler would gain powers to cut funding supports below the level deemed "reasonable and necessary" under new NDIS legislation.
- New NDIS powers will allow the minister to cut funding for some supports at will, and create a stricter test to ensure a disability is permanent.
- There are also powers to automate some decision-making in the scheme, though the government says it has learned from Robodebt.
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Mark Butler would gain powers to cut funding supports below the level deemed "reasonable and necessary" under new NDIS legislation. (ABC News: Callum Flinn)
New NDIS powers will allow the minister to cut funding for some supports at will, and create a stricter test to ensure a disability is permanent.
There are also powers to automate some decision-making in the scheme, though the government says it has learned from Robodebt.
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