Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122:section:7:p18
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 7 (pt 18/61)
Character Range: 225343–228102

care may not be provided other than on an extra service basis through the residential care service, or distinct part, except to a care recipient who was being provided with residential care through the service, or distinct part, immediately before extra service status became effective.
Note: Paragraph (b) is to protect residents already in a service when it is granted extra service status. See also paragraph 36‑1(1)(b), which provides that an *extra service agreement is necessary in order for residential care to be provided on an extra service basis. A person cannot be forced to enter such an agreement, and section 36‑4 contains additional protection for existing residents.
 (4) A notice under subsection (1) must:
 (a) specify that the *extra service status granted is in respect of a particular location; and
 (b) specify that location.
 (6) Conditions, other than those under this Act or the Extra Service Principles, may be varied, in accordance with any requirements set out in those Principles, by agreement between the Secretary and the approved provider.
Note: Approved providers have a responsibility under Part 4.3 to comply with the conditions to which a grant of extra service status is subject. Failure to comply with a responsibility can result in a sanction being imposed under Part 7B of the *Quality and Safety Commission Act.

32‑9  Notification of extra service status
 (1) The Secretary must notify each applicant in writing whether the *extra service status sought in the application has been granted.
 (2) If *extra service status has been granted, the notice must specify:
 (a) the conditions to which the grant is subject; and
 (b) when the extra service status will become effective (see subsection (3); and
 (c) when the extra service status ceases to have effect (see Division 33).
 (3) The day on which the *extra service status becomes effective must not be before the day on which the notice is given. The day may be specified by reference to conditions that must be satisfied in order for extra service status to become effective.

Division 33—When does extra service status cease?

33‑1  Cessation of extra service status
  *Extra service status for a residential care service, or a *distinct part of a residential care service, ceases to have effect at a particular time if any of the following happens:
 (b) the extra service status lapses under section 33‑3;
 (c) the extra service status is revoked or suspended under section 33‑4 or by a notice given under section 63N of the *Quality and Safety Commission Act;
 (d) the residential care service does not meet its *accreditation requirement (if any) at that time;
 (f) if the Extra Service Principles specify that extra service status ceases to have effect on the