Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01258:clause:4_4:p42
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C01258
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 4 cl 4 (pt 42/75)
Character Range: 151717–154469

invite the CDR consumer to provide a further business consumer statement: see paragraph 4.11(1)(bb).
 (3) In the case of an amendment to a consent, in addition to the information referred to in subrule 4.11(3), the accredited person must give the CDR consumer:
 (a) a statement that indicates the consequences of amending a consent; and
 (b) a statement that the accredited person will be able to continue to use any CDR data that has already been disclosed to it to the extent allowed by the amended consent.
 (4) If the CDR consumer gave the consent as a CDR business consumer, the accredited person must take reasonable steps to re‑confirm that:
 (a) the CDR consumer is not an individual; or
 (b) the CDR consumer has an active ABN.
Note: See subrule 1.10A(9).

Subdivision 4.3.2B—Withdrawing consents

4.13  Withdrawal of consents
 (1) A CDR consumer who has given a consent to an accredited person for the purposes of this Division may withdraw the consent at any time:
 (a) by using the accredited person's consumer dashboard; or
 (b) by using a simple alternative method of communication to be made available by the accredited person for that purpose.
 (2) If the consent is withdrawn under paragraph (1)(b), the accredited person must give effect to the withdrawal as soon as practicable, and in any case within 2 business days after receiving the communication.
Note: This subrule is a civil penalty provision (see rule 9.8).
 (3) Withdrawal of a consent does not affect an election under rule 4.16 that the CDR consumer's collected CDR data be deleted once it becomes redundant.

Subdivision 4.3.2C—Duration of consent

4.14  Duration of consent
 (1) A consent given under this Division expires at the earliest of the following:
 (a) if the consent is withdrawn in accordance with paragraph 4.13(1)(b)―the earlier of the following:
 (i) when the accredited person gave effect to the withdrawal;
 (ii) 2 business days after the accredited person received the communication;
 (b) if the consent is withdrawn in accordance with paragraph 4.13(1)(a)―when the consent was withdrawn;
 (c) the end of the period referred to in subrule (2) after the later of the following:
 (i) the day the consent was given; or
 (ii) if the period of the consent has been amended in accordance with this Division―the day the consent was last amended;
 (d) at the end of the period the CDR consumer consented to in accordance with rule 4.11;
 (e) if the consent expires as a result of the operation of another provision of these rules that references this paragraph―when the consent expires.
Note: Subrule 5.1B(6) is an example of a provision referencing paragraph (e). This relates to when a person with sponsored accreditation ceases to have a registered sponsor.