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PRIVATE HEALTH FACILITIES ACT 2007 - SECT 8
Period for which approval in principle remains effective
(1) An approval in principle is effective for a period of one year from the
date on which the applicant is given notice of that approval under section 7
(5), subject to any extension of that period by the Secretary under this
section.
(2) The Secretary may, at the request of the applicant and in
accordance with this section, extend the period for which an
approval in principle remains effective (an
"extension" ).
(3) An applicant may make more than one request for an
extension, but any such request must be made while the approval in principle
is effective.
(4) A request for an extension is to be in the form approved by
the Secretary and is to be accompanied by any fee, document or information
that may be prescribed by the regulations in relation to the relevant class of
private health facility.
(5) The Secretary may grant an extension only if--
(a) the particular extension is for a period of no more than one year, and
(b) the total period for which the approval in principle will be effective is
no more than 7 years, and
(c) the Secretary is satisfied that each
applicant-- (i) has made a reasonable attempt to comply with any conditions to
which the approval in principle is subject, and
(ii) is a fit and proper
person to be a licensee or if the applicant is a corporation, each director
and each person concerned in the management of the corporation is a fit and
proper person to be a licensee.
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