Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00160:section:9:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00160
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 9 (pt 5/5)
Character Range: 31631–33143

within the meaning of that Part;
 (b) an authority for the person to acquire or use an assumed identity has been granted under that Part or such a law;
 (c) a witness identity protection certificate has been given for the person under Part IACA of the Crimes Act 1914;
 (d) a corresponding witness identity protection certificate has been given for the person under a corresponding witness identity protection law within the meaning of Part IACA of the Crimes Act 1914;
 (e) the person is a participant as defined in the Witness Protection Act 1994;
 (f) the person is or was on a witness protection program conducted by a State or Territory in which a complementary witness protection law (as defined in the Witness Protection Act 1994) is in force;
 (g) the person is involved in administering such a program under such a law and the person has acquired an identity under that law.
State or Territory privacy authority means a State or Territory authority (within the meaning of the Privacy Act 1988) that has functions to protect the privacy of individuals (whether or not the authority has other functions).
System Administrator: see section 94.
this Act includes:
 (a) the Accreditation Rules; and
 (b) the Digital ID Data Standards; and
 (c) the Digital ID Rules; and
 (d) the service levels determined under section 80; and
 (e) the Regulatory Powers Act as it applies in relation to this Act.
verifiable credential means a tamper‑evident credential with authorship that can be cryptographically verified.