Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Rules 2024
I, Katy Gallagher, Minister for Finance, make the following instrument.
Dated 7 November 2024
Katy Gallagher
Minister for Finance
Contents
Chapter 1—Preliminary
1.1 Name
1.2 Commencement
1.3 Authority
1.4 Definitions
1.5 Schedules
Chapter 2—Transitional and application rules
Part 1—Accreditation
2.1 Entities taken to be accredited immediately after commencement
Part 2—Approval to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System
2.2 Accredited entities taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System immediately after commencement
2.3 Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System immediately after commencement
2.4 Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System on a specified date after commencement
Part 3—Transitional liability arrangements
2.5 Application of statutory contract provisions in the Digital ID Act
Part 4—Other modifications to the Act
2.6 References to myGovID in the Act
Part 5—Other modifications to the Digital ID Act
2.7 Conditions on accreditation relating to restricted attributes of individuals
Schedule 1—Tables
Table 1 – Entities taken to be approved as accredited entities immediately after commencement
Table 2 – Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System immediately after commencement
Table 3 – Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System on a specified date after commencement
These rules are the Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Rules 2024.
These rules commence at the same time as the Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2024 commences.
These rules are made under item 10 of Schedule 1 to the Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2024.
Note 1: Item 10 of Schedule 1 to the Act (the Schedule) relevantly provides that:
(a) the Minister may make rules prescribing matters required or permitted by the Schedule to be prescribed by the rules, or necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to the Schedule;
(b) without limiting the rule-making power mentioned in paragraph (a), the rules may prescribe matters of a transitional nature (including prescribing any saving or application provisions) relating to the enactment of the Schedule or the Digital ID Act;
(c) rules made for the purposes of item 10 of the Schedule before the end of 12 months after commencement may provide that the Act or the Digital ID Act have effect with any modifications prescribed by the rules; and
(d) subject to the limitations in subitem 10(4) of the Schedule, the Act does not limit the rules that may be made.
Note 2: Subitem 10(4) of the Schedule provides that, to avoid doubt, the rules may not do the following:
(a) create an offence or civil penalty;
(b) provide powers of arrest or detention, or entry, search or seizure;
(c) impose a tax;
(d) set an amount to be appropriated from the Consolidated Revenue Fund under an appropriation in the Act;
(e) directly amend the text of the Act or the Digital ID Act.
Note 1: A number of expressions used in these rules are defined in the Act, including the following:
Note 2: A number of expressions used in these rules are defined in the Digital ID Act, including the following:
Note 3: A number of expressions used in these rules are defined in the Accreditation Rules, including the following:
(1) Expressions defined in the Digital ID Act and the Accreditation Rules have the same meaning in these rules.
(2) In these rules:
Act means the Digital ID (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2024.
Accreditation Data Standards means the Digital ID (Accreditation) Data Standards 2024.
Accreditation Rules means the Digital ID (Accreditation) Rules 2024.
AGDIS Data Standards means the Digital ID (AGDIS) Data Standards 2024.
AL2 means the authentication level specified as AL2 in rule 3.1 of the Accreditation Data Standards.
Designated Identity Exchange Provider means Services Australia in its capacity as an accredited identity exchange provider while participating in the Australian Government Digital ID System.
Digital ID Act means the Digital ID Act 2024.
myGov linkID means a special attribute that links a person with a service available through myGov that the person seeks to access.
one-off digital ID: see rule 5.3 of the Accreditation Rules.
Each instrument that is specified in a Schedule to this instrument is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this instrument has effect according to its terms.
Chapter 2—Transitional and application rules
2.1 Entities taken to be accredited immediately after commencement
For the purposes of item 4 of the table in item 2 of Schedule 1 to the Act, the Digital ID Regulator is taken, immediately after commencement, to:
(a) have decided for the purposes of subsection 15(2) of the Digital ID Act to accredit an entity specified in column 1 of an item in Table 1 of Schedule 1 as the kind of accredited entity specified in column 2 of the item; and
(b) have imposed the conditions, if any, specified in column 3 of the item on the entity’s accreditation for the purposes of paragraph 17(2)(a) of the Digital ID Act.
Part 2—Approval to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System
2.2 Accredited entities taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System immediately after commencement
For the purposes of item 4 of the table in subitem 4(1) of Schedule 1 to the Act, the Digital ID Regulator is taken, immediately after commencement, to:
(a) have approved an entity specified in column 1 of an item in the following table to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System for the purposes of section 62 of the Digital ID Act as the kind of accredited entity specified in column 2 of the item; and
(b) have imposed the conditions specified in column 3 of the item on the entity’s approval for the purposes of paragraph 64(2)(a) of the Digital ID Act.
Accredited entities taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System | |||
Item | Column 1 Entity | Column 2 Kind of accredited entity | Column 3 Conditions |
1 | Services Australia | Accredited attribute service provider | The entity must: (a) provide its accredited services to issue and manage the myGov linkID attribute; and (b) directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
2 | Services Australia | Accredited identity exchange provider | The entity must undertake all of the following if, during a reporting period for the entity, the entity has informed a participating relying party, in accordance with section 2.2.1 of Schedule 1 to the AGDIS Data Standards, which accredited identity service provider an individual used to authenticate (the disclosure): (a) arrange, in respect of that reporting period, an independent audit of the entity’s compliance with: (i) section 2.2.1.4 and the data representation in Table 30 of Schedule 3 to the AGDIS Data Standards in relation to the disclosure; and (ii) any requirements in the federation protocol used by the participating relying party in relation to the disclosure; (b) provide the auditor’s findings in relation to that reporting period to the Digital ID Regulator before the end of the next reporting period; and (c) publish the auditor’s findings in relation to that reporting period on the entity’s website. |
2.3 Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System immediately after commencement
For the purposes of item 10 of the table in subitem 4(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act, the Digital ID Regulator is taken, immediately after commencement, to:
(a) have approved an entity specified in column 1 of an item in Table 2 of Schedule 1 to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System for the purposes of section 62 of the Digital ID Act as a participating relying party; and
(b) have imposed the conditions specified in column 2 of the item on the entity’s approval for the purposes of paragraph 64(2)(a) of the Digital ID Act.
2.4 Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System on a specified date after commencement
(1) Subitem 4(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act has effect in relation to an entity mentioned in subrule (2) with the modifications prescribed in that subrule.
(2) For the purposes of item 10 of the table in subitem 4(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act, the Digital ID Regulator is taken, on the specified date, to:
(a) have approved an entity specified in column 1 of an item in Table 3 of Schedule 1 to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System for the purposes of section 62 of the Digital ID Act as a participating relying party; and
(b) have imposed the conditions specified in column 2 of the item on the entity’s approval for the purposes of paragraph 64(2)(a) of the Digital ID Act.
(3) Item 5 of Schedule 1 to the Act has effect in relation to an entity mentioned in subrule (2) with the modifications prescribed in subrules (4) to (11).
(4) Item 5 of Schedule 1 to the Act applies in relation to an entity that holds an approval to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System because of the operation of subitem 4(2) of Schedule 1 to the Act as modified by this rule.
(5) For the purposes of paragraph 62(5)(a) of the Digital ID Act:
(a) the Digital ID Regulator is taken to have given written notice of the decision to approve the entity to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System; and
(b) the notice referred to in paragraph (a) is taken to have complied with subsection 62(6) of the Digital ID Act.
(6) For the purposes of paragraph 62(6)(a) of the Digital ID Act, the Digital ID Regulator is taken to have notified the entity that the day the entity’s approval to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System comes into force is the specified date.
(7) For the purposes of paragraph 62(6)(c) of the Digital ID Act, the Digital ID Regulator is taken to have notified the entity of the conditions set out in column 2 of the item in Table 3 of Schedule 1 that relates to the entity.
(8) For the purposes of paragraph 62(6)(d) of the Digital ID Act, the Digital ID Regulator is taken to have notified the entity that the day on which the entity must begin to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System is the specified date.
(9) For the purposes of paragraph 64(1)(c) of the Digital ID Act, the entity is taken to have begun participating in the Australian Government Digital ID System on the specified date.
(10) A decision taken to have been made because of the operation of paragraph 4(2)(b) of Schedule 1 to the Act as modified by this rule is not a reviewable decision for the purposes of the Digital ID Act.
(11) In this rule:
specified date, in relation to an entity mentioned in subrule (2), means the date specified in column 3 of the item in Table 3 in Schedule 1 that relates to the entity.
Part 3—Transitional liability arrangements
2.5 Application of statutory contract provisions in the Digital ID Act
(1) Division 2 of Part 3 of Chapter 4 of the Digital ID Act does not apply until the earlier of the following:
(a) 2 years after commencement; and
(b) the first date on which rules made under subsection 85(5) of the Digital ID Act commence.
(2) For the avoidance of doubt, this rule does not limit or modify the power of the Minister to make rules in accordance with subsection 85(5) or section 87 of the Digital ID Act.
Part 4—Other modifications to the Act
2.6 References to myGovID in the Act
References to ‘myGovID’ in the Act are taken to be references to ‘myID’.
Part 5—Other modifications to the Digital ID Act
2.7 Conditions on accreditation relating to restricted attributes of individuals
Subsections 18(2) and (3) of the Digital ID Act (about conditions relating to restricted attributes of individuals) do not apply in relation to:
(a) the conditions taken to be imposed under paragraph (h) of column 3 of item 2 of the table in item 2 of Schedule 1 to the Act; and
(b) the conditions taken to be imposed under paragraph (c) of column 3 of item 3 of Table 1 in Schedule 1.
Table 1 – Entities taken to be approved as accredited entities immediately after commencement
Note: See rule 2.1 (Entities taken to be accredited immediately after commencement).
Entities taken to be approved as accredited entities immediately after commencement | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Item | Column 1 Entity | Column 2 Kind of accredited entity | Column 3 Conditions | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Australian Postal Corporation | Accredited identity service provider | (a) The entity’s accredited services must only be provided: (i) for the purpose of the service known as Digital iD™; and (ii) directly through the entity’s Digital iD™ mobile application. (b) The entity’s accredited services exclude services involving any of the following: (i) the creation and use of a Keypass credential; or (ii) the collection of biometric information of an individual; or (iii) the processes for biometric binding; or (iv) creating or using a one-off digital ID; or (v) in-person visual verification of documents or other credentials; or (vi) the collection of an individual’s image for verification purposes. (c) The entity’s accredited services may support identity proofing up to the IP level in the following table. The IP level required or achieved will be dependent on which of the entity’s proofing scheme or rule has been selected by a relying party for their digital services. Accredited proofing schemes/rules include:
(d) The entity must advise each of its relying parties and clearly express in any promotional material to relying parties: (i) that only the accredited proofing schemes and rules specified in the table in paragraph (c) are accredited; and (ii) the equivalent IP level for each of the accredited proofing schemes and rules as specified in the table in paragraph (c). (e) The entity’s accredited services may support binding of digital identities to AL2 level authenticators. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | ConnectID Pty Ltd | Accredited identity exchange provider | (a) The entity’s accredited services must be provided only for the purposes of conveying, managing and coordinating the flow of data or other information between identity service providers and relying parties (ConnectID participants) in the identity exchange system known as ConnectID® and operated by the entity. (b) The entity’s accredited services must be provided by way of a partly decentralised peer-to-peer-based identity exchange model or distributed technical approach which: (i) supports the interconnectivity of the ConnectID participants; (ii) must not require the end-user to directly engage with the ConnectID® identity exchange; (iii) facilitates digital transactions between relying parties and accredited and unaccredited identity service providers; (iv) does not retain or access the information (other than system logs, transactional metadata and billing data) that is generated in, obtained from, or collected for the purposes of, the ConnectID® identity exchange by the ConnectID participants and passes through the ConnectID® identity exchange; (v) is subject to rules, procedures, standards and ConnectID participant contracts to govern each ConnectID participant’s access to and use of the ConnectID® identity exchange, and is not inconsistent with the Digital ID Act, the Accreditation Rules and the Accreditation Data Standards; and (vi) must have an integrated ConnectID participant registry that is administered by the entity and contains the personal information of the ConnectID participant’s key business contacts. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | Makesure Consulting Pty Ltd | Accredited identity service provider | (a) The entity’s accredited services must be provided only for the purposes of the RatifyID mobile application, which may only allow users to: (i) create a reusable digital ID up to the IP2 IP level; and (ii) bind an AL2 level authenticator to that digital ID. (b) The entity must only disclose personal information to a relying party that reasonably requires that information to enable the relying party to provide, or provide access to, the service requested by the individual. (c) The entity may only disclose, to any relying party within the class of industry segments specified in sub-column 1 of a sub-item in the following table, the restricted attributes specified in sub-column 2 of that sub-item if the restricted attributes to be disclosed: (i) have been collected and verified by the entity through direct interaction with an individual; and (ii) have been selected by the requesting relying party in the entity’s information technology system as a restricted attribute that is necessary for the requesting relying party to provide, or provide access to, a service to an individual.
(d) The entity must ensure, in relation to the entity’s accredited services provided through the RatifyID mobile application, that: (i) the accredited services are hosted by infrastructure situated in Australia; (ii) any personal information held by the entity is not disclosed to persons outside of Australia; and (iii) third party access to the entity’s server is under the entity’s control and time limited. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | OCR Labs Pty Ltd trading as IDVerse | Accredited identity service provider | (a) The entity’s accredited services must be provided only for the purposes of the service known as iDKit which: (i) must only be capable of being ordered in the configuration that existed at the start of 8 July 2024 (accredited configuration); (ii) must not be changed from the accredited configuration; and (iii) must be limited to one-off digital IDs at the IP1 Plus, IP2, IP2 Plus, or IP3 IP levels. (b) Subject to paragraph (c), the entity may collect biometric information of an individual for the purposes of verifying an individual’s identity or authenticating the individual to their digital ID. (c) The entity must destroy the biometric information of an individual collected in accordance with the preceding condition immediately following successful biometric binding, unless: (i) the entity is authorised by section 49 of the Digital ID Act to retain the information; and (ii) the entity complies with any requirements prescribed by the Accreditation Rules and the Accreditation Data Standards. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | Services Australia | Accredited attribute service provider | The entity’s accredited services must be provided only for the purpose of issuing and managing the myGov linkID attribute. |
Note: See rule 2.3 (Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System immediately after commencement).
Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System immediately after commencement | ||
Item | Column 1 Entity | Column 2 Conditions |
1 | Australian Capital Territory Chief Minister, Treasury, and Economic Development Directorate (as represented by the ACT Revenue Office) | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as ACT Revenue Office Self Service Portal within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
2 | Australian Communications and Media Authority | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as ACMA Lodgement Facility within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
3 | Australian Electoral Commission | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as AEC EmployMe within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
4 | Australian Financial Security Authority | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Online Insolvency Services within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the service known as Professionals and Creditors Services Portal; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
5 | Australian Maritime Safety Authority | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as SARweb within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
6 | Australian Prudential Regulation Authority | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the following services within the Australian Government Digital ID System: (i) the service known as APRA Connect; (ii) the service known as APRA Connect (External Test); (iii) the service known as APRA Extranet; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
7 | Australian Skills Quality Authority | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as ASQA Portal Services within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
8 | Australian Trade and Investment Commission | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Export Market Development Grants Online Portal within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
9 | Commissioner of State Revenue (Victoria)
| The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as PTX Express within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
10 | Commissioner of Taxation | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Australian Business Register (ABR) Explorer within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
11 | Commonwealth Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Digital Services Gateway within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Biosecurity Portal; (ii) the service known as Export Service; (iii) the service known as Online Services; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
12 | Commonwealth Department of Defence | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the following services within the Australian Government Digital ID System: (i) the service known as Defence Industry Security Program Member Portal; (ii) the service known as Employer Support Payment Scheme; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
13 | Commonwealth Department of Education | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as the Department of Education Online Services within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the following: (i) the service known as Educator Funding System; (ii) the service known as Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) Debt Reduction; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
14 | Commonwealth Department of Employment and Workplace Relations | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the following services within the Australian Government Digital ID System: (i) the service known as DEWR Exchange; (ii) the service known as SkillSelect; (iii) the service known as Unique Student Identifier (USI) Organisation Portal; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Apprenticeships Data Management System (ADMS) for Businesses; (ii) the service known as Assessing Authority Reporting system; (iii) the service known as Employment Security Access Management (eSAM); (iv) the service known as Employment Services System (ESS Web); (v) the service known as Fair Entitlements Guarantee Insolvency Practitioners (FEG IP) Online; (vi) the service known as Federal Safety Commissioner (FSC) Online Portal; (vii) the service known as Federal Safety Officer (FSO) Online Portal; (viii) the service known as Jobs and Skills Australia Data Sharing Platform; (ix) the service known as National Training Registration; (x) the service known as Schools USI; (xi) the service known as Workforce Australia Online for Businesses; (xii) the service known as Workforce Australia Online for Providers; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
15 | Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Health Authentication Gateway within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Aged Care Financial Report Portal; (ii) the service known as Department of Health and Aged Care API Catalogue; (iii) the service known as Government Provider Management System; (iv) the service known as Health Business Services Portal; (v) the service known as Health Data Portal; (vi) the service known as Health Products Portal; (vii) the service known as Hearing Services Online Portal; (viii) the service known as Medical Costs Finder Portal; (ix) the service known as My Aged Care Assessor Portal; (x) the service known as My Aged Care Hospital Portal; (xi) the service known as My Aged Care Service Provider Portal; (xii) the service known as National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry; (xiii) the service known as Office of the Gene Technology Regulator Online Services Portal; (xiv) the service known as Pharmaceuticals Benefit Schemes Approved Suppliers Portal; (xv) the service known as Primary Health Networks Program Electronic Reporting System; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
16 | Commonwealth Department of Home Affairs | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as DHA Authentication Broker within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as AusCheck Portal; (ii) the service known as Digital Verification Platform; (iii) the service known as Online Revenue Receipting; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
17 | Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science and Resources | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as DISR Online Services within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Business Registration Service; (ii) the service known as Climate Active Portal; (iii) the service known as Commercial Building Disclosure Assessor Portal; (iv) the service known as National Measurement Institute Service Portal; (v) the service known as R&D Tax Incentive Customer Portal; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
18 | Commonwealth Department of Social Services | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the following services within the Australian Government Digital ID System: (i) the service known as DSS Portal; (ii) the service known as Humanitarian Settlement Program; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Data Exchange Portal; (ii) the service known as Disability Case Portal; (iii) the service known as Grant Recipient Portal; (iv) the service known as National Rental Affordability Scheme Portal; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
19 | Commonwealth Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Dataplace Portal within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
20 | Commonwealth Department of the Treasury | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the following services within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (i) the service known as Foreign Investment Portal; (ii) the service known as Treasury Authentication Broker; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Franchise Disclosure Register; (ii) the service known as Payment Times Reporting Portal; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
21 | Health Administration Corporation | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as NSW Health Online Services within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the service known as Isolated Patients Travel and Accommodation Assistance Scheme; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
22 | New South Wales Department of Education | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as NSW BusinessHub within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Assisted School Travel Program Contractor Mobile Dashboard; (ii) the service known as Assisted School Travel Program Online; (iii) the service known as Early Childhood Contract Management System; (iv) the service known as ECEC Digital Hub; (v) the service known as Smart and Skilled Applications Portal; (vi) the service known as State Training Services Online; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
23 | Northern Territory Department of Corporate and Digital Development | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the following services within the Australian Government Digital ID System: (i) the service known as InvoiceNTG; (ii) the service known as Motor Vehicle Registry for Business; (iii) the service known as Vocational Education and Training Provider Portal; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
24 | Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the following services within the Australian Government Digital ID System: (i) the service known as Queensland Digital Identity Logon (Business); (ii) the service known as Queensland Digital Identity Logon (Individual); (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Biosecurity Management; (ii) the service known as Business Launchpad; (iii) the service known as Care Service Application Approval System; (iv) the service known as Cathodic Protection Registrations Online; (v) the service known as Change of Address; (vi) the service known as Child Safety and Personal History Screening Check; (vii) the service known as Children’s Health Queensland Specialist Online Advice; (viii) the service known as Community Recovery Grant; (ix) the service known as Dam Safety; (x) the service known as DESBT Partner Portal; (xi) the service known as DFV Live List; (xii) the service known as Electrical Safety Audit Portal; (xiii) the service known as Leecare; (xiv) the service known as Legal Practitioner Portal; (xv) the service known as Liquor, Gaming and Fair Trading Portal; (xvi) the service known as Metro North Virtual Ward; (xvii) the service known as MyNIISQ Portal; (xviii) the service known as myQld; (xix) the service known as Payment Gateway; (xx) the service known as Practising Certificate Scheme Portal; (xxi) the service known as Prequalification Online Portal; (xxii) the service known as QCase; (xxiii) the service known as QPortal; (xxiv) the service known as QRIDA Application Portal; (xxv) the service known as QRIDA MyAccount Portal; (xxvi) the service known as QSpatial Live; (xxvii) the service known as QTranscripts; (xxviii) the service known as Queensland CTP Claim Portal; (xxix) the service known as Queensland Seniors Card; (xxx) the service known as Queensland Voluntary Assisted Dying Review Board Information Management System; (xxxi) the service known as Quiz – online training; (xxxii) the service known as Rental Subsidy Scheme; (xxxiii) the service known as RSHQ Enterprise Operating Solution; (xxxiv) the service known as Safe Food Production Queensland Accreditation; (xxxv) the service known as Skills Maintenance Portal; (xxxvi) the service known as Smoking Products Supplier Licensing Scheme; (xxxvii) the service known as Spatial Portal; (xxxviii) the service known as Thrive; (xxxix) the service known as WaterIQ Customer Portal; (xl) the service known as YouFor2032; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
25 | Services Australia | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Provider Digital Access within the Australian Government Digital ID System: (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Aged Care Provider Portal; (ii) the service known as Australian Immunisation Register; (iii) the service known as Business Hub; (iv) the service known as Child Care Subsidy Provider Entry Point; (v) the service known as DVA Webclaim; (vi) the service known as Ex-Service Organisation Portal; (vii) the service known as Health Professional Online Services; (viii) the service known as Health Providers Portal; (ix) the service known as HOTSPUR Portal; (x) the service known as HousingVic Online Services; (xi) the service known as Land Tax Assessments; (xii) the service known as My Health Record National Provider Portal; (xiii) the service known as National Disability Insurance Scheme Applications Portal; (xiv) the service known as National Disability Insurance Scheme Commission Portal; (xv) the service known as National Disability Insurance Scheme myplace Provider Portal; (xvi) the service known as National Disability Insurance Worker Screening Database; (xvii) the service known as Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Online; (xviii) the service known as Practice Incentives Program; (xix) the service known as RAPTOR Portal; (xx) the service known as Tertiary Collection of Student Information; (xxi) the service known as Transport Providers Portal; (xxii) the service known as Veterans’ Home Care Provider Portal; (xxiii) the service known as Victorian Concessions and Allowances; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
26 | South Australian Department of Treasury and Finance | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as South Australian Government Identity Broker within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Electronic Child Abuse Reporting Line; (ii) the service known as Housing Connect; (iii) the service known as Immunisation Records Inventory System; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
27 | Tasmanian State Revenue Office | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Tasmanian Revenue Online within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
28 | Western Australian Department of the Premier and Cabinet | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as WA Identity Gateway within the Australian Government Digital ID System; (b) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as ACHknowledge Portal; (ii) the service known as BondsOnline; (iii) the service known as Brands Portal; (iv) the service known as DEMIRS Grants Platform; (v) the service known as DEMIRS Online Forms; (vi) the service known as DEMIRS Resources Online; (vii) the service known as DoTDirect; (viii) the service known as Environment Online; (ix) the service known as FuelWatch; (x) the service known as Geophysical Survey Index (MAGIX); (xi) the service known as Learning Management System; (xii) the service known as Offers; (xiii) the service known as Online Licence Search; (xiv) the service known as PetsWA; (xv) the service known as Planning Online Portal; (xvi) the service known as Recruitment Advertising Management System; (xvii) the service known as Revenue Online; (xviii) the service known as ServiceWA; (xix) the service known as Short-Term Rental Accommodation Incentive Scheme; (xx) the service known as Short-Term Rental Accommodation Register; (xxi) the service known as WA Firearm Licensing Portal; (xxii) the service known as WA Police Online Forms; (xxiii) the service known as WA Relationship Authorisation Manager; and (c) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
29 | Workplace Gender Equality Agency | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as WGEA Employer Portal within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. |
Note: See rule 2.4 (Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System on a specified date after commencement).
Relying parties taken to be approved to participate in the Australian Government Digital ID System on the specified date | |||
Item | Column 1 Entity | Column 2 Conditions | Column 3 Specified date |
1 | Australian Maritime Safety Authority | The entity: (a) is approved to provide access to the service known as myAMSA; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. | 27 May 2025 |
2 | Commissioner of Taxation | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the following services within the Australian Government Digital ID System: (i) the service known as ATO Access Manager; (ii) the service known as ATO API Portal; (iii) the service known as Australian Business Register for Business; (iv) the service known as Australian Business Register for Tax Agents; (v) the service known as Australian Business Registry Services; (vi) the service known as Departing Australia Superannuation Payment Online Intermediary Application; (vii) the service known as Departing Australia Superannuation Payment Online Application System for Funds; (viii) the service known as Online Services for Agents; (ix) the service known as Online Services for Business; (x) the service known as Online Services for Digital Partners; (xi) the service known as Online Services for Digital Service Providers; (xii) the service known as Online Services for Foreign Investors; (xiii) the service known as Online Services for Government Partners; (xiv) the service known as Online Services for Superannuation Enquiry Service; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. | 17 March 2025 |
3 | Commonwealth Department of Finance | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Contractor Reporting, Integrity Information Solution within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. | 31 January 2025 |
4 | Homes Tasmania | The entity: (a) is approved to provide the service known as Housing Connect within the Australian Government Digital ID System; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. | 31 January 2025 |
5 | South Australian Department of Treasury and Finance | The entity: (a) is approved to provide access to the following services: (i) the service known as Rural Generalist Program South Australia Training Management System; (ii) the service known as SA Forms; (iii) the service known as SA.GOV.AU Dashboard; (iv) the service known as South Australian Donor Conception Register; and (b) must directly connect to the Designated Identity Exchange Provider. | 3 February 2025 |