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STATE PENALTIES ENFORCEMENT REGULATION 2014 - REG 19AL
Statutory conditions for approval
19AL Statutory conditions for approval
(1) An approval as an approved sponsor is subject to the conditions that the
approved sponsor must— (a) comply with the reporting requirements, relating
to work and development orders, as notified by the registrar; and
(b) comply
with the record keeping requirements under section 19AN ; and
(c) comply with
all funding agreements applying to the sponsor and relevant to the proposed
activities; and
(d) maintain appropriate risk management arrangements for the
relevant activities, including workplace health and safety policies and
financial management accountability policies; and
(e) maintain a complaints
management and resolution system; and
(f) comply with— (i) for an approved
sponsor who is a health practitioner—the National Privacy Principles; or
(ii) for another approved sponsor—the Information Privacy Principles; and
(g) report all reportable incidents to the registrar; and
(h) report all real
or perceived conflicts of interest for the sponsor to the registrar.
(2) In
this section—
"conflicts of interest" means a conflict of interest under section 19AP .
"funding agreement" means a written agreement between an entity and a
department or the Commonwealth government under which the department or
Commonwealth government provides funding to the entity for the provision of a
product or service to the community.
"Information Privacy Principles" means the principles stated in the
Information Privacy Act 2009 , schedule 3 .
"National Privacy Principles" means the principles stated in the
Information Privacy Act 2009 , schedule 4 .
"relevant activities" , for an entity as an approved sponsor, means the
activities for the types of work and development order for which the entity is
to be an approved sponsor.
"reportable incident" means an incident involving the death or serious injury
of an individual while undertaking an activity or program for a work and
development order.
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