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Australian Education Regulation 2013
19ACommonwealth share for non‑government schools worked out using the notional starting share for 2019
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#### 19A Commonwealth share for non‑government schools worked out using the notional starting share for 2019
Scope
(1) For the purposes of section 35C of the Act, this section applies to a non‑government school (subject to section 19D of this regulation) for a transition year for the school if:
(a) the transition year is 2020; or
(b) the transition year is 2021 and the basis of the school’s CTC score for 2021 is the same as for 2020; or
(c) the transition year is 2022 and the basis of the school’s CTC score for the school for 2022 is the same as for both 2020 and 2021; or
(d) the transition year is 2023 or later and this section applied to the school in 2022.
Notional starting share is less than or equal to 80%
(2) If the notional starting share for the school for 2019 is less than or equal to 80% (which is the Commonwealth share for a non‑government school under paragraph 35A(b) of the Act), the Commonwealth share for the school for the transition year is the percentage worked out using the following formula:

> Note: If a non‑government school’s Commonwealth share in 2023 is 80%, this is also its last transition year: see paragraph 19(1)(a).
Notional starting share is greater than 80%
(3) If the notional starting share for the school for 2019 is greater than 80% (which is the Commonwealth share for a non‑government school under paragraph 35A(b) of the Act), the Commonwealth share for the school for the transition year is the percentage worked out using the following formula:
