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or other credential listed in Schedule 3.
Note: A UitC credential evidences an individual's use in the Australian community of the individual's identity.
useability testing means testing conducted in accordance with Division 2 of Part 3.3 of Chapter 3.
visa has the same meaning as in the Migration Act 1958 and includes an entry permit (within the meaning of that term in the Migration Act 1958 as in force immediately before 1 September 1994).
visual verification means visually confirming that a document or other credential presented by an individual in‑person, and information on that document or other credential, is legitimate.
WCAG means the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.1 published by the World Wide Web Consortium.
Note: At the time these rules were made, located at https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG21/. World Wide Web Consortium is commonly known as 'W3C'.
WCAG testing means testing conducted in accordance with Division 3 of Part 3.3 of Chapter 3.

1.5  Meaning of taking reasonable steps
  In these rules, taking reasonable steps, in relation to a duty to ensure an identified outcome, means taking steps that are, or were at a particular time, reasonably able to be done in relation to ensuring that outcome, taking into account and weighing up all relevant matters including:
 (a) the likelihood of risks to achievement of the outcome occurring;
 (b) the degree of harm that might result if the outcome is not achieved;
 (c) what the person who has the duty knows, or ought reasonably to know, about:
 (i) the risks to achievement of the outcome; and
 (ii) ways of eliminating or minimising the risks;
 (d) the availability and suitability of ways to eliminate or minimise the risks; and
 (e) after assessing the extent of the risks and the available ways of eliminating or minimising them, the cost associated with available ways of eliminating or minimising the risks, including whether the cost is grossly disproportionate to the risks.

1.6  Meaning of authenticated session
  For the purposes of subsection 56(3) of the Act:
authenticated session means a persistent interaction between 2 entities involved in a transaction in a digital ID system which begins with an authentication event and ends with an event that brings the authenticated session to an end.
Note: The session could terminate after a specific period, or on the occurrence of a specific event such as the individual closing the browser or logging out.
authentication event means the process of an individual using their authenticator to verify that they are the valid user of a digital ID.

1.7  Incorporated instruments
 (1) If a provision of these rules incorporates or applies, with or without modification, matters contained in any other instrument or other writing (incorporated instrument), then, unless the contrary intention