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Provision Reference: reg 9 (pt 3/3)
Character Range: 9109–11289

the brain or meninges within the 10 years before the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
(31)      having infection with human immunodeficiency virus at the time of the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
(32)      having septicaemia at the time of the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
(33)      having an intracranial space-occupying lesion before the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
Note: intracranial space-occupying lesion is defined in the Schedule 1 – Dictionary.
(34)      having dementia as specified at the time of the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
Note: dementia as specified is defined in the Schedule 1 – Dictionary.
(35)      having a medical condition affecting the brain from the specified list of medical conditions at the time of the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
Note: specified list of medical conditions is defined in the Schedule 1 – Dictionary.
(36)      having obstructive sleep apnoea at the time of the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
(37)      having tetramine poisoning before the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
(38)      having type 1 diabetes mellitus or type 2 diabetes mellitus at the time of the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
            Note: type 1 diabetes mellitus and type 2 diabetes mellitus are defined in the Schedule 1– Dictionary.
(39)      having clinically significant depressive disorder at least 1 year before the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
Note: clinically significant is defined in the Schedule 1 – Dictionary.
(40)      having moderate to severe alcohol use disorder, including alcohol dependence, at the time of the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
Note: moderate to severe alcohol use disorder is defined in the Schedule 1 – Dictionary.
(41)      consuming at least 75 kilograms of alcohol within the 5 years before the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
            Note: Alcohol consumption is calculated utilising the Australian Standard of 10 grams of alcohol per standard alcoholic drink.
(42)      inability to use continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) ventilation for diagnosed sleep apnoea, at the time of the clinical worsening of epilepsy;
(43)      inability to obtain appropriate clinical management for epilepsy.