Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00106:clause:2_48a:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00106
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 48A (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 129974–132271

in or locked out of the premises where the care is being provided or any part of those premises;
 (e) any other incident that would be required to be reported to the Regulator under any applicable WHS laws (within the meaning of subsection 49(6) of these Rules).

Insurance
 (5) The provider must, at all times, have in place the following insurance policies:
 (a) workers compensation insurance in relation to the relevant IHC service as required by law; and
 (b) a current policy of insurance providing adequate cover for the relevant IHC service against public liability with a minimum cover of $10,000,000.

Number of children who can be cared for
 (6) A provider of an IHC service must ensure that, whenever care is being provided by an IHC service:
 (a) there is at least one IHC educator for any group of up to five children; and
 (b) for any group of children referred to in paragraph (a), no more than four children are of preschool age or under (within the meaning of the Education and Care Services National Regulations).

Nomination of child in respect to whom individual is eligible
 (7) Where a provider nominates a child for the purposes of subsection 15A(1) of these Rules, the nomination must be made in accordance with any preference expressed by the individual who would be eligible for CCS or ACCS in respect of that child, or their partner.

IHC Guidelines
 (8) A provider of an IHC service must comply with the In Home Care National Guidelines, as existing from time to time.
Note: The In Home Care National Guidelines could in 2020 be viewed on the Department's website.

Engagement with IHC Support Agencies
 (10) A provider of an IHC service must:
 (a) only enrol a child for care after receiving a referral from an IHC Support Agency; and
 (b) inform an IHC Support Agency when a child ceases to be enrolled at the service within 7 days of the cessation; and
 (c) otherwise provide reasonable assistance to and cooperate with an IHC Support Agency consistently with furthering the purpose of their role as set out in the In Home Care National Guidelines, as existing from time to time; and
 (d) comply with any reasonable requests for information from the IHC Support Agency.
Note: The In Home Care National Guidelines could in 2020 be viewed on the Department's website.