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- Section 2: Applications and Approvals
- 1. Provider approval
- 1.8 Exercise of powers by another regulatory authority
Table of contents
- Guide to the NQF
- Icons legend
- 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
- 3. Approval in principle
- Fees
- 4. 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
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1.8 Exercise of powers by another regulatory authority
[ National Law, Section 42 ]
The regulatory authority of another state or territory may exercise all its powers and functions in relation to a provider approval, if the approved provider operates an education and care service in its state or territory.
The regulatory authority may only amend, suspend or cancel a provider approval after consulting with the regulatory authority of each state or territory where the approved provider operates an education and care service. This includes the regulatory authority which granted the provider approval. Failure to consult other regulatory authorities does not affect the validity of the decision made.
Cancellation or suspension of a provider approval in one state or territory applies to all states and territories.