EDUCATION AND CARE SERVICES NATIONAL REGULATIONS 2012 - REG 28
EDUCATION AND CARE SERVICES NATIONAL REGULATIONS 2012 - REG 28
28 . Additional grounds for refusal to grant service approval
The Regulatory
Authority may refuse to grant a service approval on the following
grounds —
(a) the
Regulatory Authority is not satisfied that the applicant is capable of
operating the proposed service in a way that meets the requirements of the Law
or these Regulations or the National Quality Standard;
Examples:
1 The Regulatory
Authority is not satisfied that the applicant is capable of maintaining
premises or equipment or providing staff as required under the Law, whether
because of financial or management capacity or another reason.
2 The Regulatory
Authority is not satisfied that the applicant is capable of assessing family
day care venues or residences or monitoring family day care educators as
required under the Law, whether because of financial or management capacity or
another reason.
(b) in
the case of a centre‑based service, the Regulatory Authority is not
satisfied that the applicant is entitled to occupy the education and care
service premises.
Note for this regulation:
See section 49(2)
of the Law.