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Page updated on September 28, 2007

Publications

Discussion Papers

On 23 March 2007 Professor Allan Fels AO, released a Discussion Paper on the Registration process. In this Discussion Paper, the Taskforce focuses on questions which it sees as directly related to the registration process.

Consumer and Privacy Taskforce Discussion Paper on the access card registration process:

On February 21 2007 Professor Allan Fels AO, released a discussion paper on Voluntary and Medical Emergency Information that can be considered for inclusion in the consumer-controlled area of the access card. The purpose of the discussion paper is to initiate comment and help inform debate about the issues related to the storage of emergency information in the customer-controlled area of the access card.

Consumer and Privacy Taskforce Discussion Paper on Voluntary Medical and Emergency Information on the access card:

On June 16 2006, Professor Allan Fels AO, released the first discussion paper developed by the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce on the Health and Social Services Access Card. The Discussion Paper outlines the Government's proposal for a new access card and discusses some of the issues requiring public consideration and debate.

Consumer and Privacy Taskforce Discussion Paper on The Australian Government Health and Social Services access card:

The Government's response to the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce Report No.1 can be found on the Office of Access Card publications page.

Reports to Government

On 23 July 2007 the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce's fifth report to government, Registration, was publicly released:

The Consumer and Privacy Taskforce's letter (fourth report) to the Minister for Human Services on Governance was publicly released.

On 26 June 2007 the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce's third report to government, The Access Card Review and Appeals System was publicly released.

On 13 June 2007 the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce's second report to government, Voluntary Medical and Emergency Information on the Access Card was publicly released:

On 8 November 2006 the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce's first report to government, Issues and Recommendations in Relation to Architecture Questions of the access card was publicly released:

Exposure draft of the access card Bill

On 12 January 2007 the Consumer and Privacy Taskforce provided a submission responding to the exposure draft of the Human Services (Enhanced Service Delivery) Bill 2007 PDF Version (180k)

Consumer and Privacy Taskforce Submission to the Department of Human Services, Human Services (Enhanced Service Delivery) Bill 2007:

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