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For example, if a vaccine is intended to be provided for the immunisation of a child at 2 months, 4 months and 6 months of age but the child does not receive the vaccine at those ages, the doses of vaccine may be provided at any time before the child's 10th birthday.
(11) For each one of items 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 202, 202A, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218 and 219 of Schedule 1, in addition to the circumstances specified in the item in which the designated vaccine may be provided to an individual, the vaccine may be provided to an individual if:
         (a) the individual is 10 years of age or older but less than 20 years of age; and
         (b) the individual did not receive the vaccine at an age mentioned in the circumstances of the item or in accordance with the circumstances described at subsection 7(10).
(12) For each one of items 101, 102, 202, 202A, 211, 212, 215, 216 and 217 of Schedule 1, in addition to the circumstances specified in the item in which the designated vaccine may be provided to an individual, the vaccine may be provided to an individual if:
         (a) the individual is 20 years of age or older;
         (b) the individual did not receive the vaccine at an age mentioned in the circumstances of the item or in accordance with the circumstances described in subsection 7(10) or 7(11); and
         (c) the individual holds a subclass of visa from one of the following types of visa subclasses issued under the Migration Regulations 1994 as in force from time to time:

            (i) Subclass 200 visa;
            (ii) Subclass 201 visa;
            (iii) Subclass 202 visa;
            (iv) Subclass 203 visa; or
            (v) Subclass 204 visa.

       [NOTE:  The subclasses of visa mentioned in paragraph (c) relate to visas for refugees and humanitarian entrants to Australia]

         (13) For item 114 of Schedule 1, a designated vaccine mentioned in that item may be provided in the following circumstances:
         (a) the following number of doses and booster doses may be provided to a person who is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander:

            (i) if aged at least 2 months of age at start of vaccine course – 2 primary doses with at least 8 weeks between doses and a booster aged at least 12 months;
            (ii) if aged under 2 years of age at start of vaccine course and the person has not received a dose of the vaccine under subparagraph (i) – 2 primary doses with at least 8 weeks between doses and a booster at least 8 months after the second dose was provided;
         (b) a person who is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait