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ACCC & DSB | CDR Implementation Call Agenda & Meeting Notes | 5th of October 2023

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Agenda & Meeting Notes

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Agenda

  1. Introductions
  2. Updates
  3. CDR Stream updates
  4. Presentation
  5. Q&A
  6. Any other business

Introductions

  • 5 min will be allowed for participants to join the call.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the various lands on which we work today and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people participating in this call.

We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise and celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing cultures and connections to the lands and waters of Australia.

House Keeping

Recording

The Consumer Data Right Implementation Calls are recorded for note taking purposes. All recordings are kept securely, as are the transcripts which may be made from them. No identifying material shall be provided without the participant's consent. Participants may contact@consumerdatastandards.gov.au should they have any further questions or wish to have any material redacted from the record.

Community Guidelines

By participating in the Consumer Data Right Implementation Call you agree to the Community Guidelines. These guidelines intend to provide a safe and constructive space for members to discuss implementation topics with other participants and members of the ACCC and Data Standards Body.

Updates

⭐ indicates change from last week.

Type Topic Update
Standards Version 1.26.0 Published: 24th August 2023
Change log
Maintenance ⭐ Maintenance Iteration 17 Met on the 4th of October 2023
Next meet on the 18th of October 2023
Maintenance Maintenance Iteration 17 All agendas and meeting minutes
DSB Newsletter To subscribe to DSB Newsletter Link here
DSB Newsletter ⭐ 29th September 2023 View in browser here
Consultation Decision Proposal 229 - CDR Participant Representation Placeholder: no close date
Link to consultation
Consultation Noting Paper 279 - Accessibility Improvement Plan No Close Date
Link to consultation
Consultation Noting Paper 280: The CX of Authentication Uplift No Close Date
Link to consultation
Consultation Noting Paper 307 - LCCD Consultation Approach No Close Date
Link to consultation
Video
Consultation Noting Paper 308 - Categories of Standards No Close Date
Link to consultation
Consultation Decision Proposal 317 - ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ Product and Account Detail 6 October 2023
Link to consultation
Consultation Design Paper: Consumer Data Right Consent Review 6 October 2023
Link to consultation
Consultation Decision Proposal 276 - July 2023 Rules & Standards Impacts 20th October 2023
Link to consultation
Consultation Decision Proposal 327 - Authentication Uplift Phase 1 24th October 2023
Link to consultation
Consultation Noting Paper 323 - NFR Workshops Link to consultation
Video ⭐ Decision Proposal 276 - narrated by Neale Morison (04/10/2023) Data Standards Body YouTube Channel
Survey End of the year!
Question to everyone on the Call: When do we want to stop the call in 2023? And when to pick it back up again in 2024?
2 question survey
CDR Implementation Call 2023-2024

CDR Stream Updates

Provides a weekly update on the activities of each CDR stream and their work.

Organisation Stream Member
ACCC Register and Accreditation Application Platform Eva
ACCC Conformance Test Suite Christian
DSB Consumer Experience Bikram
DSB Engineering Sumaya

Presentation

None this week.

Q&A

Questions on Notice

Questions will be received by the community via Microsoft Teams chat before the questions are opened to the floor. Participants can submit questions outside of the CDR Implementation Call to the CDR Support Portal.

In regards to topics for questions, we ask the participants on the call to consider the Community Guidelines when posing questions to the subject matter experts.

Answer provided

Ticket # Question Answer
2059 CDR v5 rules
Displaying authorisation amendments on dashboard
58. The Amending Rules require, from 1 July 2024, data holders to include details about amendments to authorisations on a consumer’s dashboard. This accords with the existing obligation in rule 1.14 for accredited persons to include details about amendments to consents on a consumer’s dashboard. [Schedule 1, items 22 and 23, paragraph 1.15(3)(h) and subrule 1.15(3A)]
Based on where they placed this new rule (i.e. alongside rules in 1.15(3) that spelled out exactly what we need to provide within a sharing arrangement), they are probably thinking about having the amended history for each sharing arrangement stored within itself.
Can i check if a DH does not have these amendment detail listed under "history" within a sharing arrangement, but instead, when we receive an amendment to an active sharing arrangement, we revoke the current sharing arrangement and create a new one. This way it still captures the state prior to "amendment" and the state after. Is that sufficient to fulfil the rule?
Thank you for your enquiry and apologies for our delay in responding.
Rule 1.15(3) sets out the information that must be displayed on a consumer dashboard for each authorisation. From 1 July 2024, this information includes the details of each amendment that has been made to the authorisation (see rules 1.15(3)(h) and 1.15(3A)).
The DSB is currently consulting on new standards to give effect to rule 1.15(3)(h) – see Decision Proposal 276 on page 6. Feedback can be provided in response to that Decision Proposal by 20 October 2023.
We encourage you to keep an eye out on the GitHub page for Decision Proposal 276 for updates.
For more information about Decision Proposals more generally, see here.
2068 The recent Rules amendments added item (h) details of each amendment (if any) that has been made to the authorisation, impacting the requirements for consumer dashboard to Sub Rule 1.15(3).
Can you please advise what "details" are required, including if from ADR or made via Consumer Dashboard at Data Holder and when I can find further details on this item.
Rule 1.15(3) sets out the information that must be displayed on a consumer dashboard for each authorisation. From 1 July 2024, this information includes the details of each amendment that has been made to the authorisation (see rules 1.15(3)(h) and 1.15(3A)).
The DSB is currently consulting on new standards to give effect to rule 1.15(3)(h) – see Decision Proposal 276 on page 6. Feedback can be provided in response to that Decision Proposal by 20 October 2023.
We encourage you to keep an eye out on the GitHub page for Decision Proposal 276 for updates.
For more information about Decision Proposals more generally, see here.

Any Other Business

Attendees are invited to raise topics related to the Consumer Data Right that would benefit from the DSB and ACCCs' consideration.

Useful Links

View a number of informative and useful links in the Consumer Data Standards Guide on Information Links.

Check out our guides, browse through our FAQs, and post your own questions for Support. The official Consumer Data Standards website This repository contains the binding API Standards and Information Security profile created in response to the Consumer Data Right legislation and the subsequent regulatory rules. A demonstration of Product Reference data from the Banking Sector.
Consumber Data Standards on GitHub Data Standards Body video channel on YouTube Helping organisations provide consumers with intuitive, informed, and trustworthy data sharing experiences. A Postman collection with a set of unit tests. It can be used as a development testing tool for Data Holders developing a DSB compliant API.
Follow Data Standards Body on LinkedIn for updates and announcements Digital Resources Repository on DSB's GitHub website The glossary of CDR CX terminology Data Holder server reference implementation and associated tools.
  A repository of DSB Newsletters/Blog posts since 2019 This repository is the staging repository for the Consumer Data Standards. Java Artefacts Data Holder server reference implementation
  This glossary lists terms and their definitions in the context of the Consumer Data Right and Consumer Data Standards. This repository is used to contain discussions and contributions from the community of participants and other interested parties in the Australian Consumer Data Right regime. Java Artefacts Data Holder server reference implementation
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