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Professional indemnity insurance arrangements

All health practitioners who undertake any form of practice in their respective profession(s) must have professional indemnity insurance (PII) arrangements that comply with the relevant registration standard, for all aspects of their practice.

Initial registration and annual renewal of registration requires a declaration that the health practitioner will not practice unless they have appropriate PII arrangements.

Revised PII arrangements registration standards approved

Revised PII arrangements registration standards for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Health Practice, Chinese medicine, occupational therapy and psychology boards took effect on 1 December 2019. See further details in the related news item.

These new standards were developed after a review of the existing standards, which included public consultation. The consultation report provides an overview of the consultation process, rationale for any changes and sets out the proposed way forward, including areas where further work is planned.

Document name PDF Accessible format Document date
Consultation report on PII arrangements PDF (90KB) Word version 
(75.9KB,DOCX)
July 2019 
Consultation report on PII arrangements PDF (108KB) Word version 
(79.6KB,DOCX)
30 October 2015

Additional resources

Document name PDF Accessible format Document date
Letter from Ministerial Council approving the new standards (2019)  PDF (174KB)   30 June 2019
Letter from Ministerial Council approving the new standards (2015) PDF (174KB)   7 September 2015
Common FAQs for PII arrangements PDF (33.5KB) Word version 
(75.4KB,DOCX)
30 October 2015
Common FAQs for PII arrangements PDF (33.5KB) Word version 
(75.4KB,DOCX)
30 July 2019
Fact sheet: Professional indemnity insurance arrangements  PDF (180KB)  Word version 
(73.6 KB,DOCX) 
6 January 2016 
Changes to Professional indemnity insurance arrangements PDF (79.9KB)   Word version
(579KB) 
July 2019 

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