Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122:front:0:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122
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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
16‑2 Transfer notice
16‑3 Consideration of notices
16‑4 Notice to resolve
16‑5 Change to proposed transfer day
16‑6 Veto notice
16‑7 Transfer of places to service with extra service status
16‑8 Transfer day
16‑9 Effect of transfer on certain matters
16‑10 Information to be given to transferee
16‑11 Transferors to provide transferee with certain records
Subdivision 16‑B—Transfer of provisionally allocated places
16‑12 Application of this Subdivision
16‑13 Transfer notice
16‑14 Consideration of notices
16‑15 Notice to resolve
16‑16 Change to proposed transfer day
16‑17 Veto notice
16‑18 Transfer of places to service with extra service status
16‑19 Transfer day
16‑20 Effect of transfer on certain matters
16‑21 Information to be given to transferee
Division 17—How are the conditions for allocations of places varied?
17‑1 Variation of allocations
17‑2 Applications for variation of allocations
17‑3 Requests for further information
17‑4 Consideration of applications
17‑5 Time limit for decisions on applications
17‑6 Notice of decisions
17‑7 Variation day
17‑8 Variation involving relocation of places to service with extra service status
Division 17A—Revocation of certain conditions for allocations of places
17A‑1 Revocation of certain conditions for allocations of places
Division 18—When do allocations cease to have effect?
18‑1 Cessation of allocations
18‑2 Relinquishing places
18‑3 Proposals relating to the care needs of care recipients
18‑4 Approved providers' obligations relating to the care needs of care recipients
18‑5 Revocation of unused allocations of places
Part 2.3—Approval of care recipients
Division 19—Introduction
19‑1 What this Part is about
19‑2 The Approval of Care Recipients Principles
Division 20—What is the significance of approval as a care recipient?
20‑1 Care recipients must be approved before subsidy can be paid
20‑2 Effect of limitation of approvals
Division 21—Who is eligible for approval as a care recipient?
21‑1 Eligibility for approval
21‑2 Eligibility to receive residential care
21‑3 Eligibility to receive home care
21‑4 Eligibility to receive flexible care
Division 22—How does a person become approved as a care recipient?
22‑1 Approval as a care recipient
22‑2 Limitation of approvals
22‑2A Priority for home care services
22‑3 Applications for approval
22‑4 Assessments of care needs
22‑5 Date of effect of approval
22‑6 Notification of decisions
Division 23—When does an approval cease to have effect?
23‑1 Expiration, lapse or revocation of approvals
23‑2 Expiration of time limited approvals
23‑3 Circumstances in which approval for flexible care lapses
23‑4 Revocation of approvals
Part 2.3A—Prioritisation of home care recipients
Division 23A—Introduction
23A‑1 What this Part is about
Division 23B—Prioritised home care recipients