A New Tax System (Family Assistance) (Administration) Act 1999

PART 8A - PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS AND OTHER MATTERS  

Division 3 - Requirements in relation to records  

SECTION 202C   Requirement to keep records in relation to certification for ACCS (child wellbeing)  


If a certificate is given

202C(1)    
If an approved provider gives the Secretary a certificate under section 85CB of the Family Assistance Act, the provider must:


(a) no later than 6 weeks after the day the certificate takes effect, obtain and make a record of:


(i) evidence to support the provider ' s view that the child concerned is or was at risk of serious abuse or neglect; and

(ii) evidence that the provider has given an appropriate State/Territory support agency notice in accordance with section 204K ; and


(b) keep those records for at least the period of 7 years starting at the end of the financial year in which the certificate ceases to have effect.



If certificate is cancelled

202C(2)    
If an approved provider:


(a) cancels a certificate under section 85CC of the Family Assistance Act (whether or not the provider gives a replacement certificate within the meaning of that section); or


(b) gives the Secretary a notice under section 67FC (child not at risk of serious abuse or neglect);

the provider must:


(c) no later than 6 weeks after the day the provider cancels the certificate or gives the notice, obtain and make a record of evidence to support the provider ' s view that the child is not at risk of serious abuse or neglect for the period concerned; and


(d) keep those records for at least the period of 7 years starting at the end of the financial year in which the provider cancelled the certificate or gave the notice.

Offence

202C(3)    
A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subsection (1) or (2).

Penalty: 80 penalty units.



Civil penalty

202C(4)    
A person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection (1) or (2).

Civil penalty: 60 penalty units.



 

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