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Higher Education Support Act 2003
Div 22When does a body cease to be a higher education provider?
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Division 22—When does a body cease to be a higher education provider?
Subdivision 22‑A—General
22‑1 Cessation of approval as a provider
Subdivision 22‑AA—Revocation of approval if registration ceases or winding up order made
22‑2 Automatic revocation of approval if registration ceases
22‑3 Automatic revocation of approval if winding up order made
Subdivision 22‑B—Revocation for cause
22‑5 Revocation of approval if application for approval as a provider is false or misleading
22‑7 Revocation of approval if providing education and/or conducting research ceases to be the body’s principal purpose
22‑10 Revocation of approval if status or accreditation changes
22‑15 Revocation of approval as a provider for a breach of conditions or the quality and accountability requirements
22‑17 Revocation of approval as a provider if provider etc. not a fit and proper person
Subdivision 22‑C—Process for decisions on revocation under Subdivision 22‑B
22‑20 Process for revoking approval
22‑25 Determination retaining approval as a provider in respect of existing students
22‑30 Suspension of approval as a provider
22‑32 Determination retaining approval as a provider in respect of existing students following suspension of approval
Subdivision 22‑D—Revocation of approval on application
22‑40 Revocation of approval as a provider on application
Subdivision 22‑E—Notice of approval or revocation ceasing to have effect under the Legislation Act 2003
22‑45 Notice of approval ceasing to have effect under the Legislation Act 2003
22‑50 Notice of revocation ceasing to have effect under the Legislation Act 2003
Part 2‑2—Commonwealth Grant Scheme