Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122:section:2:p39
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00122
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 2 (pt 39/53)
Character Range: 435772–438590

provide persons performing an activity mentioned in paragraph 131A(1)(c) of the National Health Reform Act 2011 with all reasonable facilities and assistance necessary, as required under the Accountability Principles, for the purposes of the Pricing Authority performing the function mentioned in paragraph 131A(1)(a) of that Act;
 (i) if the service, or a *distinct part of the service, has *extra service status—to comply with any conditions to which the grant of extra service status is subject under section 32‑8;
 (k) if the approved provider has given an undertaking as required by a notice given to the provider under section 63T of the Quality and Safety Commission Act—to comply with the undertaking;
 (l) if the approved provider has agreed to do one or more things as required by a notice given to the provider under section 63U of the Quality and Safety Commission Act—to comply with the agreement;
 (m) such other responsibilities as are specified in the Accountability Principles.
Note: The Accountability Principles are made by the Minister under section 96‑1.
 (2) The responsibilities under this section apply in relation to matters concerning a person to whom the approved provider provides, or is to provide, care through an *aged care service only if:
 (a) *subsidy is payable for provision of the care to that person; or
 (b) both:
 (i) the approved provider is approved in respect of the aged care service through which the person is provided, or to be provided, with *aged care and for the type of aged care provided, or to be provided, to the person; and
 (ii) the person is approved under Part 2.3 as a recipient of the type of aged care provided, or to be provided, through the service.

63‑1A  Responsibilities relating to the suitability of key personnel of an approved provider
  The responsibilities of an approved provider in relation to an individual who is one of the *key personnel of the provider are as follows:
 (a) at least once every 12 months, the provider must:
 (i) consider the *suitability matters in relation to the individual in accordance with any requirements specified in the Accountability Principles; and
 (ii) be reasonably satisfied that the individual is suitable to be involved in the provision of *aged care;
 (b) the provider must keep a record of those matters that complies with any requirements specified in the Accountability Principles;
 (c) such other responsibilities as are specified in the Accountability Principles.
Note: If an approved provider fails to comply with the responsibility in subparagraph (a)(i), the provider may commit an offence (see section 10A‑2B).

63‑1BA  Responsibility relating to the cessation of the provision of certain residential care
  If an approved provider ceases, on or after the *transition day, to provide residential