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Government Digital ID System; or
 (b) a person who has the capacity to significantly affect:
 (i) the entity's management of its DI data environment; or
 (ii) for a participating relying party—the performance of the entity's functions when operating in the Australian Government Digital ID System; or
 (c) a person who would be a person mentioned in paragraphs (a) or (b) if the entity was an accredited entity or a participating relying party; or
 (d) if the entity is a body corporate—a person who:
 (i) is an associate (within the meaning of the Corporations Act) of the entity; or
 (ii) is an associated entity (within the meaning of the Corporations Act) of the entity.
authentication level has the same meaning as in the Accreditation Data Standards.
Corporations Act means the Corporations Act 2001.
IXP means an accredited identity exchange provider.
material change has its ordinary meaning.
Note: The definition of 'material change' in these rules is different to the definition of the same expression in the Accreditation Rules.
material effect, in relation to the operation of the Australian Government Digital ID System, includes:
 (a) any degradation or loss of functionality within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and
 (b) any detrimental effect on the ability of an entity that participates in the Australian Government Digital ID System to access the System.
pairwise identifier, in relation to an individual, means an identifier that:
 (a) identifies the individual to an accredited entity or a participating relying party; and
 (b) cannot be correlated with:
 (i) the individual's identifier used by a different accredited entity or participating relying party; or
 (ii) another individual's identifier.
participating entity means an entity that holds an approval to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System.
Privacy Act means the Privacy Act 1988.
reportable incident requirement means a requirement in these rules in respect of an incident specified in Chapter 4.

Chapter 2—Fit and proper person considerations

2.1  Application of this Chapter
 (1) For the purposes of paragraph 12(a) of the Act, this Chapter specifies the matters to which the Digital ID Regulator must have regard when considering whether the person is a fit and proper person for the purposes of the Act, these rules, the Accreditation Rules, the Accreditation Data Standards and the AGDIS Data Standards.
Note: In deciding whether to accredit an entity, suspend or revoke the accreditation of an entity, approve an entity to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System, or suspend or revoke the approval of an entity to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System, the Digital ID Regulator may have regard to whether the entity is a fit and proper person (see subsections 15(5), 25(4), 26(3), 62(2), 71(3) and 72(3)