Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122:section:7:p19
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 7 (pt 19/61)
Character Range: 227858–230586

of the *Quality and Safety Commission Act;
 (d) the residential care service does not meet its *accreditation requirement (if any) at that time;
 (f) if the Extra Service Principles specify that extra service status ceases to have effect on the occurrence of a particular event—that event occurs.

33‑3  Lapsing of extra service status
 (1) *Extra service status for a residential care service, or a *distinct part of a residential care service, lapses if:
 (a) an allocation made under Division 14 in respect of all of the *places included in that service, or distinct part, is *relinquished or revoked; or
 (b) the allocation is a *provisional allocation and the provisional allocation does not take effect under section 15‑1 before the end of the *provisional allocation period; or
 (c) the approval of the approved provider of the service ceases to have effect under section 63G of the *Quality and Safety Commission Act.
 (2) The Extra Service Principles may specify other circumstances in which *extra service status for a residential care service, or a *distinct part of a residential care service, lapses.

33‑4  Revocation or suspension of extra service status at approved provider's request
 (1) The Secretary must revoke, or suspend for a specified period, the *extra service status of a residential care service, or a *distinct part of a residential care service, if the approved provider concerned requests the Secretary in writing to do so.
Note: *Extra service status can also be revoked or suspended as a sanction under Part 7B of the *Quality and Safety Commission Act.
 (2) Subject to subsection (3), a revocation or suspension under this section has effect on the date requested by the approved provider, unless the Secretary specifies otherwise.
 (3) However, the date of effect must not be earlier than 60 days after the day on which the request is received by the Secretary.
 (4) The Secretary must notify the approved provider, in writing, of the day on which the revocation or suspension will take effect and, in the case of a suspension, the day on which it will cease to have effect.

Division 35—How are extra service fees approved?

35‑1  Approval of extra service fees
 (1) A person who:
 (a) has applied for *extra service status to be granted in respect of a residential care service, or a *distinct part of a residential care service; or
 (b) who has been granted such extra service status;
may apply to the *Pricing Authority, in accordance with section 35‑2, for extra service fees to be approved for one or more *places included in that residential care service or distinct part.
 (2) The *Pricing Authority must approve the extra service fees proposed in the application if:
 (a) the proposed