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are met if there is a risk that:

           (a)  the individual whose eligibility for CCS is being assessed; or

           (b)  the child; or

           (c)  a member of the immediate family of the individual or the child;

        would be subject to family violence if the individual took action to enable the child to meet the usual immunisation requirements.

11 Permanent humanitarian visa holder

        The requirements of this section are met if:

           (a)   the individual, whose eligibility for CCS is being assessed, is the holder of a permanent humanitarian visa; and

           (b)   no more than 6 months have passed since the child's first entry to Australia.

            Note A determination made for these reasons can only be in force for a maximum of 6 months after the child first enters Australia: see subsection 8(3) of this Determination.

12 Child at risk of serious abuse or neglect

        The requirements of this section are met if:

           (a)   an approved provider's eligibility for ACCS (child wellbeing) is being assessed; and

           (b)   the child is at risk of serious abuse or neglect; and

           (c)   if the Secretary did not make the determination, the risk to the child of serious abuse or neglect would be increased.

13 Unacceptable risk of harm to child or another person

         The requirements of this section are met if:

           (a) a listed medical practitioner has certified in writing, in a form and manner, if any, required by the Secretary, that, for the reasons set out in the certificate, immunisation of the child would result in an unacceptable risk of physical harm to the child or a person administering a vaccination to the child; and

           (b) the Commonwealth Chief Medical Officer has certified in writing that he or she agrees with the listed medical practitioner.

             Example  A child with a disruptive behavioural disorder or developmental disorder who reacts with aggression or defiant behaviour when faced with a medical procedure.

             Note  Subsection 6(3) of the Act provides that a child meets the immunisation requirements if immunisation of the child would be medically contraindicated, the child has developed natural immunity, or the child is participating in a vaccine study.

    14 Notice reminding individual to have child immunised has not yet been received

       (1) The requirements of this section are met if:

           (a)    the child has ceased to be immunised as described in subsection 6(2) of the Act because the child has missed a vaccination that was required within one month of an age set out in column 2 of a standard vaccination schedule in Part 3 of this Determination; and

           (b) the day specified as the date of the notice referred in subsection (2) of this section that is to be given to an individual or