Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024A00067:clause:6_10:p2
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Provision Reference: sch 6 cl 10 (pt 2/3)
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(the prescribed monetary amount) not exceeding $750,000; and
 (b) a percentage (the prescribed percentage) not exceeding 1%.
 (8) If the regulations prescribe a monetary amount or a percentage, the regulations must prescribe both a monetary amount and a percentage.

Definitions
 (9) In this section:
eligible provider means an entity that either:
 (a) offers *tertiary courses; or
 (b) is an NVR registered training organisation (within the meaning of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011) that offers VET accredited courses (within the meaning of that Act);
provided that one or more of those courses include eligible training.
eligible training means training or education provided in Australia that contributes to the knowledge, skills or experience of an individual in relation to the *making of *films.
prescribed monetary amount: see paragraph (7)(a).
prescribed percentage: see paragraph (7)(b).
production commencement day, for a *film, means the day that the following commenced:
 (a) for a film that is predominantly a digital animation or other animation—the *making of the film;
 (b) otherwise—the principal photography for the film.
total QAPE, of a company on a *film, means the total of the company's *qualifying Australian production expenditure on the film (as determined by the *Arts Minister under section 376‑30).

376‑28  Minimum training expenditure exemption—permanent film infrastructure
 (1) A company is exempt under this section from the minimum training expenditure requirement (see subsection 376‑20(8) and section 376‑27) for a *film if:
 (a) the company has materially contributed to the establishment or upgrading of a piece of film infrastructure in Australia (whether or not the establishment or upgrading is complete); and
 (b) the film infrastructure is or will be, or the upgrades are or will be:
 (i) permanent; and
 (ii) reasonable in scale and cost, having regard to the scale and cost of the film; and
 (iii) reasonably located, having regard to the needs of the Australian screen industry; and
 (c) the establishment or upgrading of the film infrastructure occurs wholly or partly after the commencement of:
 (i) for a film that is predominantly a digital animation or other animation—the *making of the film; or
 (ii) otherwise—the principal photography for the film; and
 (d) if the establishment or upgrading of the film infrastructure is not complete—the establishment or upgrading will be completed within a reasonable period of time; and
 (e) the film infrastructure has, or the upgrades have, materially contributed to alleviating capacity constraints in the Australian screen industry.
 (2) In this section, film infrastructure means buildings or other physical structures that can be used in the *making of *films.

376‑29  Minimum training expenditure exemption—training programs
 (1) A company is exempt under this section from the minimum training expenditure requirement (see subsection 376‑20(8) and section 376‑27) for a