NDIS providers compliance in Tasmania
Federal + Tas-specific compliance obligations for ndis providers businesses operating in Tasmania.
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Total obligations
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Tas-specific
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Tas regulators
Federal obligations also applicable
NDIS fraud prevention + reporting obligations
NDIS providers must implement fraud-prevention systems + report suspected fraud.
Make mandatory notifications to AHPRA
Practitioners, employers and education providers must notify AHPRA of conduct that puts the public at risk.
Comply with NDIS Practice Standards
Registered NDIS providers must meet the NDIS Practice Standards for their registration groups.
Verify NDIS worker screening clearance
Registered providers must only engage workers in risk-assessed roles with a current NDIS Worker Screening clearance.
Comply with NDIS Pricing Arrangements + Price Limits
NDIS providers must claim within NDIA-published price limits + arrangements.
Develop + authorise Behaviour Support Plans for restrictive practices
Use of restrictive practices in NDIS supports requires a comprehensive Behaviour Support Plan.
Report serious NDIS incidents to the NDIS Commission
Death, serious injury, abuse, neglect, unauthorised restrictive practices, and sexual misconduct must be notified.
Comply with NDIS quality auditor cycle for registered providers
Registered NDIS providers must pass NDIS Quality auditor cycle (verification + certification audits).
Implement Food Safety Program where prescribed (Standard 3.2.1)
High-risk food businesses must implement a documented Food Safety Program audited by a recognised food safety auditor.
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