Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00396:reg:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2023C00396
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 0 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 113129–116419

months and not be escalated to a major non‑conformity again)
    9. The approved quality auditor shall conduct a follow‑up in the most cost‑effective manner that ensures that major non‑conformities have been properly downgraded or closed. This may entail a desktop review of documentation, supplemented by telephone interviews of workers and participants, to verify that the requirements of the applicable NDIS Practice Standards have been met.
    10. Where the approved quality auditor has raised a major non‑conformity or minor non‑conformity, the relevant outcome or outcomes from the applicable NDIS Practice Standards will be audited at the mid‑term or recertification audit (whichever comes first) to ensure that the processes developed as part of the corrective action plan have been put into practice.

          Annex D – Registration classes/groups exempted from sampling requirements

Registration Class/Group
accommodation/tenancy assistance
assistive products for personal care and safety
personal mobility equipment
assistance with travel/transport arrangements
vehicle modifications
home modifications
assistive equipment for recreation
vision equipment
community nursing care
innovative community participation
specialised hearing services
household tasks
interpreting and translating
hearing equipment
assistive products in household tasks
communication and information equipment
exercise physiology and personal training
management of funding for supports in participant's plans
therapeutic supports
specialised driver training
assistance animals
hearing services
customised prosthetics

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