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Education Services for Overseas Students (Student default – discharge of obligations – requirements for a notice) Specification 2015 (No. 1)
Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000
I, RICHARD COLBECK, Minister for Tourism and International Education, make this instrument under subsection 47H(5) of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000.
Dated 11 December 2015
RICHARD COLBECK Minister for Tourism and International Education
1. Name of specification
This specification is the Education Services for Overseas Students (Student default – discharge of obligations – requirements for a notice) Specification 2015 (No. 1).
2. Commencement
This specification commences on the day after the day it is registered.
3. Authority
This specification is made under subsection 47H(5) of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000.
4. Revocation
The Education Services for Overseas Students (Student default – discharge of obligations – requirements for a notice) Determination 2012 (No. 1) (F2012L01384) is revoked.
5. Definitions
In this specification:
CoE (confirmation of enrolment) means a confirmation of enrolment for a course issued by a provider to an overseas student or an intending overseas student.
default has the same meaning as it has in section 5 of the Act.
PRISMS has the same meaning as Regulation 1.03 of the Education Services for Overseas Students Regulations 2001.
the Act means the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000.
6. Student default - discharge of obligations - requirements for a notice
(1) For section 47H of the Act, a notice given by a registered provider must include, for each CoE for the student who is in default, the following:
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