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s 202D

Requirement to keep Secretary informed about location of records after suspension or cancellation

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Volume 2Parts 6 to 10 (sections 153 to 235)
Part 8AProvider requirements and other matters
Division 3Requirements in relation to records

202D Requirement to keep Secretary informed about location of records after suspension or cancellation

Notice of location at which records are kept

(1)

If, with effect from a particular day (the effective day), the approval of a provider is:

(a)

cancelled or suspended; or

(b)

varied to remove a child care service from the approval; or

(c)

suspended in respect of a child care service;

the provider must keep the Secretary informed, in accordance with subsection (2), of the location at which the provider’s records, or the provider’s records for the service, are kept.

(2)

The provider must keep the Secretary informed by giving the Secretary written notice of the location:

(a)

no later than 14 days after the effective day; and

(b)

if the records are moved from the notified location—no later than 14 days after the move.

(3)

If a suspension of a provider’s approval is revoked, subsection (1) ceases to apply to the provider from the day the revocation takes effect.

(4)

If a suspension of a provider’s approval in respect of a child care service is revoked, subsection (1) ceases to apply to the provider in relation to the service from the day the revocation takes effect.

Offence

(5)

A person commits an offence of strict liability if the person contravenes subsection (1).

Penalty: 60 penalty units.

Civil penalty

(6)

A person is liable to a civil penalty if the person contravenes subsection (1).

Civil penalty: 50 penalty units.

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