Various capped costings (PER500)

Summary of proposal

This document details the administered, departmental and total funding amounts for capped costings included in Appendix B, Table B-1 of the 2019 Post-election report.

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Expanding Newborn Screening (ECR144)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would expand the number of conditions screened for in the bloodspot screening of all newborn babies (existing screening ranges between 25 to 28 conditions depending on the state and territory).

Newborn Bloodspot Screening programs would continue to be funded under the National Health Reform Agreement (NHRA) whereby the Australian Government contributes 45% of the growth in costs of all public hospital services.

The proposal would also provide funding to support upgrades to screening facilities.

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Expanding Newborn Screening (ECR144)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would expand the number of conditions screened for in the bloodspot screening of all newborn babies (existing screening ranges between 25 to 28 conditions depending on the state and territory).

Newborn Bloodspot Screening programs would continue to be funded under the National Health Reform Agreement (NHRA) whereby the Australian Government contributes 45% of the growth in costs of all public hospital services.

The proposal would also provide funding to support upgrades to screening facilities.

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Expanding Newborn Screening (ECR144)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would expand the number of conditions screened for in the bloodspot screening of all newborn babies (existing screening ranges between 25 to 28 conditions depending on the state and territory).

Newborn Bloodspot Screening programs would continue to be funded under the National Health Reform Agreement (NHRA) whereby the Australian Government contributes 45% of the growth in costs of all public hospital services.

The proposal would also provide funding to support upgrades to screening facilities.

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Paid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.

The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.

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Paid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.

The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.

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Paid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.

The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.

Read more

Paid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.

The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.

Read more

Paid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.

The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.

Read more

Paid Domestic Violence Leave (ECR158)

Summary of proposal

The proposal would require employers to provide 10 days of paid leave to employees experiencing family and domestic violence. Commonwealth agencies would be required to use existing departmental funding, with the added costs being absorbed within existing funding.

The proposal would have effect from 1 July 2022.

Read more