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How does the five-year business rule work in assessing applications?

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How does the five-year business rule work in assessing applications?

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Where the applicant has never been accredited, the relevant five year period is the period immediately prior to the application for accreditation being received by WEA. A five year period was considered adequate to demonstrate the current conduct of a potential applicant and the type of conduct that is likely to continue in future.

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