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Exemptions

Explore the Commission's Guidelines, current applications, and current and previous decisions for temporary exemptions

Legislation

Summary

The Commission is able to grant temporary exemptions from some parts of the Age Discrimination Act 2004 (Cth), the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) and the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth).

Exemptions may be subject to conditions set out by the Commission and are provided for a term of no more than five years.

The Commission seeks to make decisions in an accountable manner and generally seeks public comment on exemption applications before making a decision. We have developed criteria and procedures to provide guidance in determining when a temporary exemption should be granted. By publishing these criteria we hope to assist interested parties to have an effective say about how decisions on possible exemptions may affect them.

Below are links to our Exemption guidelines, any current applications and exemptions in force, and previous decisions.

Age Discrimination Act exemptions

Disability Discrimination Act exemptions

Sex Discrimination Act exemptions

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