The amended NDIS (Provider Registration and Practice Standards) Rules 2018 (the rules) have been made by the Commissioner as “NDIS (Provider Registration and Practice Standards) Amendment (2019 Measures No. 1) Rules 2019″. The rules will commence on 1 January 2020.
In the following paragraphs, you will find a summary of these changes, but the Rules 2019 is available on https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2019L01565.
Bodies corporate (Pty. Ltd. Companies) will no longer be required to undergo a certification audit when registering to deliver lower risk/lower complexity supports and services only (listed below). They are now required to meet the requirements of the Verification modules, which is consistent with the assessment of sole traders or partnerships.
This change means that:
Here is the list of lower risk/lower complexity registration groups:
The frequency of the “Surveillance Audits” for All providers who are required to undergo a Certification audit (but not Verification Audit), regardless of Business structures (listed below), has changed from 12-monthly to 18-monthly.
This change means that they will be assessed less frequently and consequently probably pay less auditing fee.
Here is the list of registration groups that are required the “Certification Audit”:
Please Check out our website for more details and download our FREE Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) that is amended based on the new changes.
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