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Territory; or
 (c) the Northern Territory.
Such an assessing body is an assessing body of a State or Territory.

104‑60  Meaning of listed professional occupations
 (1) A listed professional occupation is an *occupation specified in the FEE‑HELP Guidelines as a listed professional occupation.
 (2) To avoid doubt, an *occupation may be specified even if it is not one of the traditional professions.

104‑65  Occupation includes part of an occupation
 (1) An occupation includes a part of an occupation specified in the FEE‑HELP Guidelines as an occupation in its own right.
 (2) The following are examples of ways in which a part of an occupation can be specified:
 (a) so much of an occupation as has a bachelor degree (or equivalent) entry requirement;
 (b) so much of an occupation as consists of a particular specialisation.

104‑70  Requirements for entry to an occupation
 (1) The requirements for entry, to a *listed professional occupation, are the educational requirements:
 (a) for entry to that occupation in Australia; or
 (b) if the requirements are referred to in an *assessment statement given by an *assessing body of a State or Territory for that occupation—for entry to that occupation in that State or Territory.
 (2) A requirement for entry to a *listed professional occupation may:
 (a) be imposed by or under a law; or
 (b) be imposed by or under the rules of a body; or
 (c) consist of eligibility for membership of a body; or
 (d) arise as a generally accepted employment or industry practice.
 (3) However, neither of the following is a requirement for entry to a *listed professional occupation:
 (a) English language training relating to general aspects of written communication or verbal communication, or both; or
 (b) being successful in:
 (i) the Occupational English Test administered by Language Australia; or
 (ii) any other English language test, where that test does not form an integral part of an occupation‑related study unit, an occupation‑related course of instruction or an occupation‑related tuition and training program.

Division 107—How are amounts of FEE‑HELP assistance worked out?

107‑1  The amount of FEE‑HELP assistance for a unit of study
  The amount of *FEE‑HELP assistance to which a student is entitled for a unit of study is the difference between:
 (a) the student's *tuition fee for the unit; and
 (b) the sum of any *up‑front payments made in relation to the unit.
Note: A lesser amount may be payable because of section 107‑10.

107‑5  Up‑front payments
 (1) An up‑front payment, in relation to a unit of study for which a student is liable to pay a *tuition fee, is a payment of all or part of the student's tuition fee for the unit, other than a payment of *FEE‑HELP assistance under this