Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00162:section:1061pe:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00162
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 1061PE (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 1305011–1307736

1061PE  Concessional study‑load students
 (1) For the purposes of this Subdivision, there are 2 classes of concessional study‑load students, namely:
 (a) 25% concessional study‑load students; and
 (b) 66% concessional study‑load students.
 (2) For the purposes of this Subdivision, a person is a 25% concessional study‑load student in respect of a course if this subsection applies to the person and:
 (a) in the case of a person who is enrolled in the course for a particular study period (such as, for example, a semester)—the person is undertaking at least one quarter, but less than three quarters, of the normal amount of full‑time study in respect of the course for that period; or
 (b) in the case of a person who intends to enrol in the course for a particular study period—the person intends to undertake at least one quarter, but less than three quarters, of the normal amount of full‑time study in respect of the course for that period.
 (3) For the purposes of this Subdivision, a person is a 66% concessional study‑load student in respect of a course if this subsection applies to the person and:
 (a) in the case of a person who is enrolled in the course for a particular study period (such as, for example, a semester)—the person is undertaking at least two thirds, but less than three quarters, of the normal amount of full‑time study in respect of the course for that period; or
 (b) in the case of a person who intends to enrol in the course for a particular study period—the person intends to undertake at least two thirds, but less than three quarters, of the normal amount of full‑time study in respect of the course for that period.
Note: For normal amount of full‑time study see section 1061PF.
 (4) Subsection (2) applies to a person if:
 (a) an officer in the Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service or an appropriate medical practitioner who has a detailed knowledge of the person's physical condition has stated in writing that:
 (i) the person has a substantial physical disability; and
 (ii) the person cannot successfully undertake the normal amount of full‑time study in respect of the course because of the disability; or
 (b) a medical practitioner specialising in psychiatry has stated in writing that:
 (i) the person has a substantial psychiatric disability; and
 (ii) the person cannot successfully undertake the normal amount of full‑time study in respect of the course because of the disability; or
 (c) a psychologist who is registered with the Australian Psychologist Society has stated in writing that the person:
 (i) has an intellectual disability; and
 (ii) cannot successfully undertake the normal amount of full‑time study in respect of the course because of the disability; or
 (d)