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Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission Rules 2018
111ACircumstances in which Commissioner may require further information to be given within a shorter period
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#### 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.