Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2019N00116:reg:12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2019N00116
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 12
Character Range: 24010–26565

12  Paragraph 13A(1)(e)- Events related to provider suitability
 (1) Paragraph 13A(1)(e) of the NDIS Provider Registration and Practice Standards Rules requires a registered NDIS provider to give the Commissioner notice of an event, relating to the suitability of the provider to provide supports or services to people with disability, to which the Commissioner would be required to have regard under any of the paragraphs 9(2)(c) to (h) of the NDIS Provider Registration and Practice Standards Rules if the provider were an applicant for registration as a registered NDIS provider.
         (2) A registered NDIS provider must therefore give the Commissioner notice of the following events referred to in paragraphs 9(2)(c) to (h):

                * 9(2)(c) - the provider's conviction of an indictable offence against a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory;
                * 9(2)(d) - the insolvency of the provider or the placing of the provider under administration;
                * 9(2)(e) and 9(2)(f) - the making of adverse findings about the provider or the taking of enforcement action against the provider by any of the following:

                 1. a Department of, or an authority or other body established for a public purpose by, the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory, including one with responsibilities relating to the quality or regulation of services provided to people with disability, older people or children;
                 2. the Australian Securities and Investment Commission;
                 3. the Australian Charities and Not‑for‑profits Commission;
                 4. the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission;
                 5. the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority;
                 6. the Australian Crime Commission;
                 7. AUSTRAC;
                 8. a body of a State or Territory that is equivalent to a body mentioned in any of subsections (ii) to (vii);
                 9. a work health and safety authority of a State or Territory

                * 9(2)(g) - the making of adverse findings about the provider or of a judgement relating to the provider in relation to fraud, misrepresentation or dishonesty in any administrative, civil or criminal proceedings, or the fact that the provider is currently party to any proceedings that may result in the provider being the subject of such findings or judgment;
                * 9(2)(h) - the disqualification of the provider from managing corporations under Part 2D.6 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth).