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Corrective Services Act 2006
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### sec.256 Prescribed requirements
A regulation may prescribe requirements relating to the provision of programs or services by grantees.
Without limiting subsection (1) , a regulation may prescribe a requirement about—
how a grantee conducts its operations while providing a program or service for which it has received financial assistance under this part, including—
financial management and accountability; and
corporate governance; or
how a grantee delivers the programs or services, including—
deciding eligibility and priority for programs or services; and
giving information; and
resolving disputes.
A requirement may include provision about—
preparing, maintaining, publishing or implementing a policy; or
reporting to the chief executive; or
maintaining any accreditation that is relevant to the delivery of the program or service.
accreditation to deliver sexual assault counselling
(sec.256-ssec.1) A regulation may prescribe requirements relating to the provision of programs or services by grantees.
(sec.256-ssec.2) Without limiting subsection (1) , a regulation may prescribe a requirement about— how a grantee conducts its operations while providing a program or service for which it has received financial assistance under this part, including— financial management and accountability; and corporate governance; or how a grantee delivers the programs or services, including— deciding eligibility and priority for programs or services; and giving information; and resolving disputes.
(sec.256-ssec.3) A requirement may include provision about— preparing, maintaining, publishing or implementing a policy; or reporting to the chief executive; or maintaining any accreditation that is relevant to the delivery of the program or service. accreditation to deliver sexual assault counselling
- (a) how a grantee conducts its operations while providing a program or service for which it has received financial assistance under this part, including— (i) financial management and accountability; and (ii) corporate governance; or
- (i) financial management and accountability; and
- (ii) corporate governance; or
- (b) how a grantee delivers the programs or services, including— (i) deciding eligibility and priority for programs or services; and (ii) giving information; and (iii) resolving disputes.
- (i) deciding eligibility and priority for programs or services; and
- (ii) giving information; and
- (iii) resolving disputes.
- (i) financial management and accountability; and
- (ii) corporate governance; or
- (i) deciding eligibility and priority for programs or services; and
- (ii) giving information; and
- (iii) resolving disputes.
- (a) preparing, maintaining, publishing or implementing a policy; or
- (b) reporting to the chief executive; or
- (c) maintaining any accreditation that is relevant to the delivery of the program or service. Example— accreditation to deliver sexual assault counselling