Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00933:reg:111a
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00933
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 111A
Character Range: 159102–160164

111A  Circumstances in which Commissioner may require further information to be given within a shorter period
  For the purposes of subsection 63C(3) of the Commission Act, the following circumstances are specified in relation to an application made under subsection 63B(1) of that Act:
 (a) the Commissioner is satisfied that the care for care recipients may be prejudiced by delay in deciding whether to approve the applicant as a provider of aged care;
 (b) the Commissioner is satisfied that the applicant, or one of the key personnel of the applicant, has:
 (i) previously been refused approval as a provider of aged care; or
 (ii) had their approval as a provider of aged care revoked.
Note: For paragraph (a), an example of when delay in deciding whether to approve a person as a provider of aged care may prejudice care for care recipients is when allocated places have been transferred and it is necessary to relocate care recipients.

Part 8B—Sanctions for non‑compliance with aged care responsibilities of approved providers

Division 1—Introduction