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Human Services (Centrelink) Regulations 2011
10Functions related to provision of emergency services
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#### 10 Functions related to provision of emergency services
(1) The following are prescribed functions:
(a) providing a service, benefit, program or facility to a person affected by an emergency (an emergency service);
(b) participating in disaster policy and planning activities, including activities undertaken by disaster policy and planning committees.
(2) Without limiting subregulation (1), the Chief Executive Centrelink may perform the functions for, or under an arrangement with, a State or Territory body.
(3) The function mentioned in paragraph (1) (a) includes the following:
(a) establishing and maintaining a register of persons affected by the emergency;
(b) receiving, processing, investigating, deciding and paying claims for assistance;
(c) operating a telephone enquiry line;
(d) providing call centre assistance;
(e) making arrangements for health assessments and other assistance in relation to health care;
(f) referring a person to another organisation if the person requires assistance provided by that organisation;
(g) working with, and providing information to, other government and non‑government bodies in relation to the provision of assistance;
(h) providing information to a State or Territory body about a person affected by the emergency that will assist the State or Territory body to provide a payment, benefit or other assistance to the person;
(i) undertaking action (including starting legal proceedings) to recover payments that should not have been made;
(j) disclosing statistical information (including de‑identified information from the register mentioned in paragraph (a)) about assistance provided;
(k) undertaking compliance, audit, review, investigation, enforcement and recovery services ancillary to the emergency service.
(4) Information in subregulation (3) includes personal information.
(5) If the Chief Executive Centrelink provides an emergency service to a person, or the person makes a request for an emergency service, the Chief Executive Centrelink may:
(a) collect information about the person or the person’s family, including personal information; and
(b) maintain records about the emergency service or the request.