Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00160:section:74:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00160
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 74 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 140308–142979

74  Creating and using a digital ID is voluntary

Creating and using a digital ID is voluntary
 (1) A participating relying party must not, as a condition of providing a service or access to a service, require an individual to create or use a digital ID.
Note: The effect of this subsection is that a participating relying party that provides a service, or access to a service, must provide another means of accessing that service that does not involve the creation or use of a digital ID through the Australian Government Digital ID System.
 (1A) A participating relying party is taken to contravene subsection (1) if:
 (a) the participating relying party provides the service, or access to the service, by means other than the creation or use of a digital ID through the Australian Government Digital ID System; and
 (b) either of the following apply:
 (i) the other means is not reasonably accessible;
 (ii) using the other means results in the service being provided on substantially less favourable terms.

Exceptions
 (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a service of a participating relying party if:
 (a) the service provides access to another service; and
 (b) the individual can access the other service by means other than the creation or use of a digital ID through the Australian Government Digital ID System; and
 (c) the other means is reasonably accessible; and
 (d) using the other means does not result in the other service being provided on substantially less favourable terms.
Example: To open a bank account, ABC Bank requires new customers to verify their identity. ABC Bank allows customers to do this in person at each branch of ABC Bank or alternatively by using the bank's online application service, which requires the use of a digital ID. Jacob wants to open a bank account with ABC Bank but he does not wish to use his digital ID to do so. Because Jacob can verify his identity by going to his nearest branch instead, ABC Bank does not contravene subsection (1).
 (3) Subsection (1) does not apply if:
 (a) the participating relying party is providing a service, or access to a service, to an individual who is acting on behalf of another entity in a professional or business capacity; or
 (b) the participating relying party holds an exemption under subsection (4).

Exemptions
 (4) Subject to subsection (6), the Digital ID Regulator may, on application by a participating relying party, grant an exemption under this subsection to the participating relying party if the Digital ID Regulator is satisfied that it is appropriate to do so.
Note: See Part 5 of Chapter 9 for matters relating to applications.
 (4A) In deciding whether to grant