Rules made under this Part may:
(a) enable consumers in certain sectors of the Australian economy to require information relating to themselves in those sectors to be disclosed to themselves or to accredited persons; and
(b) enable any person to be disclosed information in those sectors that is about goods (such as products) or services, and does not relate to any identifiable, or reasonably identifiable, consumers; and
(c) enable consumers in those sectors to request accredited persons to give instructions on behalf of the consumers to service providers in those sectors for the performance of actions; and
(d) require these kinds of disclosures and other things to be done, and these kinds of instructions to be given, in accordance with data standards.
This Part regulates the instruction layer associated with instructions for the performance of actions, which includes regulating requests for instructions, the giving of instructions, and how service providers process instructions.
A service provider given an instruction under the rules to perform an action must do so if the provider ordinarily performs actions of that type in the course of its business. Otherwise, this Part contains little regulation of the action layer (that is, regulating how service providers perform actions they are instructed to do). For example, the provider can perform the action, and charge any fees, in the way it ordinarily does.
A register is to be kept of accredited persons.
Privacy safeguards apply. These mainly apply to accredited persons who, under those rules, are disclosed information relating to identifiable, or reasonably identifiable, consumers.