Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00140:front:0:p8
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00140
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 21022–24622

Division 128B—Who is entitled to STARTUP‑HELP assistance?
128B‑1  Entitlement to STARTUP‑HELP assistance
128B‑5  No entitlement: multiple courses at same time
128B‑10  No entitlement: not a genuine student
128B‑15  No entitlement: unreasonable study load
128B‑20  No entitlement: overseas campus
128B‑25  Accelerator program course
128B‑30  Citizenship or residency requirements
128B‑35  Selection of students for receipt of STARTUP‑HELP assistance
128B‑40  Allocation of STARTUP‑HELP assistance
Division 128C—How are amounts of STARTUP‑HELP assistance worked out?
128C‑1  The amount of STARTUP‑HELP assistance for an accelerator program course
128C‑5  Up‑front payments
128C‑10  Maximum accelerator program course fee
Division 128D—How are amounts of STARTUP‑HELP assistance paid?
128D‑1  Payments to higher education providers
128D‑5  Repayment by higher education provider if STARTUP‑HELP assistance is reversed
128D‑10  Implications of reversal for person's liability to higher education provider for accelerator program course fee
Division 128E—Reversal of STARTUP‑HELP assistance
Subdivision 128E‑A—Reversal in special circumstances
128E‑1  Reversal of STARTUP‑HELP assistance: special circumstances
128E‑5  Special circumstances
128E‑10  Application period
128E‑15  Dealing with applications
Subdivision 128E‑B—Reversal in other circumstances
128E‑20  Reversal of STARTUP‑HELP assistance: no tax file number
128E‑25  Reversal of STARTUP‑HELP assistance: higher education provider completes request for assistance
128E‑30  Reversal of STARTUP‑HELP assistance: no entitlement
128E‑35  Reversal of STARTUP‑HELP assistance: no assessment of whether academically suited
128E‑40  Reversal of STARTUP‑HELP assistance: material non‑compliance
Chapter 4—Repayment of loans
Division 129—Introduction
129‑1  What this Chapter is about
Part 4‑1—Indebtedness
Division 134—Introduction
134‑1  What this Part is about
134‑5  HELP Debtor Guidelines
Division 137—How do HELP debts arise?
137‑1  HELP debts
137‑5  HECS‑HELP debts
137‑10  FEE‑HELP debts
137‑15  OS‑HELP debts
137‑16  SA‑HELP debts
137‑17  STARTUP‑HELP debts
137‑18  VET FEE‑HELP debts
137‑19  Pre‑1 July 2019 VSL debts
137‑20  HELP debt discharged by death
Division 140—How are accumulated HELP debts worked out?
Subdivision 140‑A—Outline of this Division
140‑1  Outline of this Division
Subdivision 140‑B—Former accumulated HELP debts
140‑5  Working out a former accumulated HELP debt
140‑10  HELP debt indexation factor
140‑20  Publishing HELP debt indexation factors
Subdivision 140‑C—Accumulated HELP debts
140‑25  Working out an accumulated HELP debt
140‑30  Rounding of amounts
140‑35  Accumulated HELP debt discharges earlier debts
140‑40  Accumulated HELP debt discharged by death
Division 142—Special measures for location‑preferred HELP debtors—teachers
142‑1  Meaning of location‑preferred HELP debtor (teacher)
142‑5  Meaning of course of study in education
142‑10  Reducing indexation of accumulated HELP debts
142‑15  Reducing accumulated HELP debts
142‑20  Refunding amounts
Division 144—Special measures for location‑preferred HELP debtors—health practitioners
144‑1  Meaning of location‑preferred HELP debtor (health practitioner)
144‑5  Reducing indexation of accumulated HELP debts
144‑10  Reducing accumulated HELP debts
144‑15  Refunding amounts
144‑20  Reviews of this Division
Part 4‑2—Discharge of indebtedness
Division 148—Introduction
148‑1  What this Part is about
148‑3  The Overseas Debtors Repayment Guidelines
Division 151—How is indebtedness voluntarily discharged?
151‑1  Voluntary repayments in respect of debts