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- Section 2: Applications and Approvals
- 1. Provider approval
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- Guide to the NQF
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- Section 1: Introduction
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Section 2: Applications and Approvals
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1. Provider approval
- 1.1 Application for provider approval
- 1.2 Considering an application for fitness and propriety
- 1.3 Amending provider approval on application
- 1.4 Amending provider approval without application
- 1.5 Determining an application for provider approval in case of death or incapacity of approved provider
- 1.6 Voluntary suspension of provider approval
- 1.7 Surrender of provider approval
- 1.8 Exercise of powers by another regulatory authority
- 1.9 Offence related to provider approval
- 1.10 Additional information
- 2. Service approval
- Fees
- 3. Waivers and other applications
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1. Provider approval
- Section 3: National Quality Standard and Assessment and Rating
- Section 4: Operational Requirements
- Section 5: Regulatory Authority Powers
- Section 6: Reviews
- Section 7: Glossary
- Guide to the NQS reference list
1. Provider approval
[ National Law, Section 103 ].
A person must have provider approval to operate an education and care service under the National Law and Regulations.
Regulatory authorities are responsible for assessing and determining provider approval applications.