[blml] 2007 Laws - ACBL's options. [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

richard.hills at immi.gov.au richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Fri Jan 11 03:47:39 CET 2008


>>12C1(e)(ii) is to be interpreted such that the
>>words "had the irregularity not occurred" are
>>inserted between "probable" and the period
>>ending the sentence.

Steve Willner:

>This will differ from international practice,
>though it will seldom be important.

Richard Hills:

Very seldom, since most international practice
will be to replace Law 12C1(e) with Law 12C1(c):

"In order to do equity, and unless the
Regulating Authority forbids it, an assigned
adjusted score may be weighted to reflect the
probabilities of a number of potential results."


Best wishes

Richard James Hills
Governance & Standards Section
National Training Branch
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Telephone: 02 6223 8439
Email: richard.hills at immi.gov.au

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