Federal Register of Legislation
Migration (LIN 20/237: Health Waiver for Participating States and Territories) Instrument 2020
I, Alan Tudge, Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure make this instrument.
Dated 13 November 2020
The Hon Alan Tudge MP Minister for Population, Cities and Urban Infrastructure on behalf of the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs
1 Name (1) This instrument is titled Migration (LIN 20/237: Health Waiver for Participating States and Territories) Instrument 2020. (2) This instrument may be cited as LIN 20/237.
2 Commencement This instrument commences on the day after registration on the Federal Register of Legislation.
3 Authority This instrument is made under the definition of participating State or Territory in clauses 846.111, 855.111, 856.111 and 857.111 of Schedule 2 to the Migration Regulations 1994 as in force immediately before 1 July 2013.
4 Repeal This instrument repeals the Health Waiver – Participating States and Territories Instrument (IMMI 10/064) (F2010L02478), in accordance with subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
5 Application This instrument applies to an application that has been made, but not finally determined, immediately before 1 July 2013 for the following visa subclasses: (a) Subclass 846 (State/Territory Sponsored Regional Established Business in Australia); (b) Subclass 855 (Labour Agreement); (c) Subclass 856 (Employer Nomination Scheme); (d) Subclass 857 (Regional Sponsored Migration Scheme).
6 Participating State or Territory The following States and Territories are specified: (a) New South Wales; (b) Victoria; (c) Queensland; (d) Western Australia; (e) South Australia; (f) Tasmania; (g) Australian Capital Territory; (h) Northern Territory.
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