Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00607:schedule:1:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00607
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 10/32)
Character Range: 33211–36539

if:
           (a)                    the System Operator is no longer satisfied that the healthcare recipient has an authorised representative under section 6 of the Act; and
           (b)                    the healthcare recipient has:
                (i)                     verified his or her identity with the System Operator; and
                (ii)                   if the healthcare recipient wishes to access his or her My Health Record online or adjust their My Health Record's access control mechanisms online – organised his or her own My Health Record log-in details with the System Operator.
     (3)     Despite paragraph (1)(b), the System Operator must not cancel access to a healthcare recipient's My Health Record for a person who is an authorised representative under subsections 6(1) or (2) of the Act if the System Operator is satisfied that the person will, when the healthcare recipient reaches the age of 18, be an authorised representative for the healthcare recipient under subsection 6(4) of the Act.
           Note: Rule 24 requires the System Operator to verify the identity of a healthcare recipient where the healthcare recipient ceases to have an authorised representative.

12.                  Suspension on death of healthcare recipient
The System Operator must suspend access to a healthcare recipient's My Health Record for all the healthcare recipient's authorised representatives and nominated representatives if informed by the service operator that the status of the healthcare recipient's healthcare identifier has been changed to deceased.
           Note 1: Where the status of a healthcare recipient's healthcare identifier is deceased, this indicates that evidence of the healthcare recipient's death has been received but the service operator has not yet received formal confirmation in the form of fact of death data from the relevant State or Territory authority.
           Note 2: Once the service operator informs the System Operator that the healthcare recipient's healthcare identifier has been retired (that is, fact of death data has been received), the System Operator must cancel the healthcare recipient's registration under subsection 51(6) of the Act.  Where a healthcare recipient's registration is cancelled, access to the healthcare recipient's My Health Record ceases for authorised representatives and nominated representatives.

13.                  Suspension and cancellation where representation ceases
     (1)     The System Operator must cancel access to a healthcare recipient's My Health Record for a person who is an authorised representative or a nominated representative of the healthcare recipient if:
(a)                    the System Operator:
                (i)                     has been informed by the service operator that the status of the authorised representative's, or nominated representative's (if applicable), healthcare identifier has been changed to retired; or
                (ii)                   is otherwise satisfied that the nominated representative has died;
           (b)                    the System Operator is no longer satisfied under sections 6 or 7 of the Act that the person is an authorised representative or nominated representative of the healthcare recipient; or
           (c)                    the