Commonwealth Consolidated Acts(1) The Secretary may, in respect of each type of subsidy, determine for the * places * available for allocation the proportion of care that must be provided to one or more of the following:
(a) * people with special needs;
(b) * supported residents, * concessional residents and * assisted residents;
(c) recipients of * respite care;
(d) people needing a particular level of care;
(e) people of kinds specified in the Allocation Principles.
(2) In determining the proportion, the Secretary must consider any criteria specified in the Allocation Principles.
(3) The following are examples of the matters with which the criteria specified in the Allocation Principles may deal:
(a) the likely number of places that would be included in the * aged care services that would provide the care in relation to the * places to be allocated;
(b) whether those aged care services have been, or are likely to be, granted * extra service status;
(c) the particular kinds of care that are likely to be provided in relation to the places;
(d) the proportion of people receiving that care who are likely:
(i) to be * people with special needs; or
(ii) to be * supported residents, * concessional residents or * assisted residents; or
(iii) to be recipients of * respite care; or
(iv) to need a particular level of care; or
(v) to be included in the kinds of people specified in the Allocation Principles;
(e) in the case of places in respect of * residential care subsidy--whether the residential care services through which the care is likely to be provided are likely to be * certified.
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