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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
23B‑1 Determination that a person is a prioritised home care recipient
23B‑2 Variation of level of care in relation to which a person is a prioritised home care recipient
23B‑3 Cessation of determinations
23B‑4 Use of computer programs to make decisions
Part 2.4—Classification of care recipients before the transition day
Division 24—Introduction
24‑1 What this Part is about
24‑2 The Classification Principles
Division 25—How are care recipients classified?
25‑1 Classification of care recipients
25‑2 Classification levels
25‑3 Appraisals of the level of care needed
25‑4 Suspending approved providers from making appraisals and reappraisals
25‑4A Stay of suspension agreements
25‑4B Stayed suspension may take effect
25‑4C Applications for lifting of suspension
25‑4D Requests for further information
25‑4E Notification of Secretary's decision
25‑5 Authorisation of another person to make appraisals or reappraisals
Division 26—When do classifications take effect?
26‑1 Appraisals received within the appropriate period—care other than respite care
26‑2 Appraisals not received within the appropriate period—care other than respite care
26‑3 When respite care classifications take effect
Division 27—Expiry and renewal of classifications
27‑1 When do classifications cease to have effect?
27‑2 Expiry dates and reappraisal periods
27‑3 Reappraisal required by Secretary
27‑4 Reappraisal at initiative of approved provider
27‑5 Requirements for reappraisals
27‑5A Certain expiry date reappraisals must not be made
27‑6 Renewal of classifications
27‑7 Date of effect of renewal of classification that has an expiry date—reappraisal received during reappraisal period
27‑8 Date of effect of renewal of classification that has an expiry date—reappraisal received after reappraisal period
27‑9 Date of effect of renewal—reappraisals at initiative of approved provider
Division 29—How are classifications changed?
29‑1 Changing classifications
29‑2 Date of effect of change
Division 29A—Civil penalty for incorrect classifications
29A‑1 Warning notices
29A‑2 Civil penalty
29A‑3 When changes are significant
Part 2.4A—Classification of care recipients on or after the transition day
Division 29B—Introduction
29B‑1 What this Part is about
29B‑2 The Classification Principles
Division 29C—How are care recipients classified?
29C‑1 Application of this Division
29C‑2 Classification of care recipients
29C‑3 Secretary may assess care recipient
29C‑4 Care recipients may have classifications for both respite and non‑respite care
29C‑5 Classification levels
29C‑6 Exclusion of classes of care recipients
29C‑7 Classifications of persons who cease to be care recipients
29C‑8 Use of computer programs to make decisions
Division 29D—How are care recipients reclassified?
29D‑1 Reclassification of care recipients
Division 29E—How are classifications changed?
29E‑1 Changing classifications
Part 2.5—Extra service places
Division 30—Introduction
30‑1 What this Part is about
30‑2 The Extra