Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122:front:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122
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Character Range: 2687–5896

provider of aged care?
7‑1 Pre‑conditions to receiving subsidy
7‑2 Payment of subsidy if approval of provider is restricted to certain aged care services etc.
Division 9—What obligations arise from being an approved provider?
9‑1A Obligation to notify Secretary about home care services
9‑1 Obligation to notify of a change of circumstances that materially affects the suitability of an approved provider
9‑2A Obligation to notify of the occurrence of certain events relating to key personnel of an approved provider
9‑2 Obligation to give information relevant to an approved provider's status etc. when requested
9‑3 Obligation to give information relevant to payments
9‑3A Obligation to give information relating to refundable deposits, accommodation bonds, entry contributions etc.
9‑3B Obligation to give information or documents about ability to refund balances
9‑4 Obligations while approval is suspended
Division 10A—Key personnel of approved providers
10A‑1 Key personnel of an approved provider must notify of change of circumstances relating to suitability
10A‑2 Determination relating to suitability of key personnel of an approved provider
10A‑2A Offence relating to failure to take action as required by determination
10A‑2B Offence relating to failure to comply with responsibility to consider suitability matters relating to key personnel
10A‑3 Remedial orders
Part 2.2—Allocation of places
Division 11—Introduction
11‑1 What this Part is about
11‑2 The Allocation Principles
11‑3 Meaning of people with special needs
11‑4 Explanation of the allocation process
Division 12—How does the Commonwealth plan its allocations of places?
12‑1 The planning process
12‑2 Objectives of the planning process
12‑3 Minister to determine the number of places available for allocation
12‑4 Distributing available places among regions
12‑5 Determining proportion of care to be provided to certain groups of people
12‑6 Regions
Division 13—How do people apply for allocations of places?
13‑1 Applications for allocations of places
13‑2 Invitation to apply
13‑3 Application fee
13‑4 Requests for further information
Division 14—How are allocations of places decided?
14‑1 Allocation of places
14‑2 Competitive assessment of applications for allocations
14‑3 Compliance with the invitation
14‑4 Waiver of requirements
14‑5 Conditions relating to particular allocations
14‑6 Conditions relating to allocations generally
14‑7 Allocation of places to services with extra service status
14‑8 Notification of allocation
14‑9 Allocations in situations of emergency
Division 15—When do allocations of places take effect?
15‑1 When allocations take effect
15‑2 Provisional allocations
15‑3 Applications for determinations
15‑4 Variation or revocation of provisional allocations
15‑5 Variation of provisional allocations on application
15‑5A Variation of region that involves moving provisionally allocated places to a service with extra service status
15‑6 Surrendering provisional allocations
15‑7 Provisional allocation periods
Division 16—How are allocated places transferred from one person to another?
Subdivision 16‑A—Transfer of places other than provisionally allocated places
16‑1 Application of this Subdivision