Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115:reg:4:p18
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00115
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 18/33)
Character Range: 662415–665130

be); or
 (b) if the terms of the approval of the person as a standard business sponsor, temporary work sponsor, temporary activities sponsor or parent sponsor have been varied—the person no longer satisfies the criteria prescribed under section 140GA of the Act at the time of the approval of the variation.
 (3) For paragraph 140L(1)(b) of the Act, the criteria that the Minister must take into account in determining what action (if any) to take under section 140M of the Act in relation to the circumstance mentioned in subregulation (2) are:
 (a) the nature of the applicable sponsorship criteria that the person no longer meets; and
 (b) whether, and the extent to which, the failure to continue to satisfy the criteria for approval as a work sponsor or family sponsor, or to continue to satisfy the criteria for approval of a variation, has had a direct or indirect impact on another person; and
 (c) the reason why the person no longer satisfies the applicable sponsorship criteria, including whether the failure to satisfy the criteria is within the person's control; and
 (d) the steps (if any) the person has taken to ensure that the person will satisfy the applicable criteria in the future; and
 (e) any other relevant factors.

2.92  Contravention of law
 (1) This regulation applies to a person who is or was:
 (a) a standard business sponsor; or
 (b) a professional development sponsor; or
 (c) a temporary work sponsor; or
 (d) a temporary activities sponsor; or
 (e) a parent sponsor.

Contravention of law by person
 (2) For subparagraph 140L(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, an additional circumstance for the person is that the Minister is satisfied that the person has been found by a court or a competent authority to have contravened a Commonwealth, State or Territory law.
 (3) For paragraph 140L(1)(b) of the Act, the criteria that the Minister must take into account in determining what action (if any) to take under section 140M of the Act in relation to the circumstances mentioned in subregulation (2) are:
 (a) the past and present conduct of the person; and
 (b) the nature of the law that the person has contravened; and
 (c) the gravity of the unlawful activity; and
 (d) any other relevant factors.

Contravention of law by primary sponsored person
 (4) For subparagraph 140L(1)(a)(ii) of the Act, an additional circumstance for a standard business sponsor, a temporary activities sponsor or a temporary work sponsor, in relation to a primary sponsored person, is that the Minister is satisfied that each of the following applies:
 (a) the primary sponsored person has been found by a court or a competent authority to have contravened a Commonwealth, State or Territory law;
 (b) the law was