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s 199C

Evidentiary certificates—proceedings generally

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Part 2General matters

199C Evidentiary certificates—proceedings generally

(1)

In any of the following proceedings, a certificate signed by the Commissioner is prima facie evidence of the matters specified in it:

(a)

proceedings for an offence against this Act;

(b)

proceedings for an offence against Part 7.3 (fraudulent conduct) or 7.4 (false or misleading statements) of the Criminal Code that relates to the Commission;

(c)

proceedings for a contravention of a civil penalty provision.

(2)

The certificate may specify any one or more of the following:

(a)

the date on which the Commissioner received a person’s application under section 73C to be a registered NDIS provider;

(b)

the date on which the Commissioner registered a person under section 73E as a registered NDIS provider;

(c)

the date on which a person or entity transitioned from a registered provider of supports to a registered NDIS provider under rules made for the purposes of paragraph 81(2)(b) of Schedule 1 to the National Disability Insurance Scheme Amendment (Quality and Safeguards Commission and Other Measures) Act 2017;

(d)

the date on which a person’s registration as a registered NDIS provider will (subject to section 73K) cease to be in force;

(e)

the date on which a person’s registration as a registered NDIS provider ceased to be in force or was revoked (if applicable);

(f)

the classes of supports or services that a registered NDIS provider is registered to provide;

(g)

the date on which a variation of a person’s registration as a registered NDIS provider takes effect;

(h)

the date on which the Commissioner decided to vary or revoke a person’s registration as a registered NDIS provider;

(i)

any other matter prescribed in the National Disability Insurance Scheme rules for the purposes of this paragraph.

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