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<font color="blue">CAcert Organisation Assurance Program sub-policy for Australia</font> <font color="blue">CAcert Organisation Assurance Program sub-policy for Australia</font>
</h1> </h1>
<p> <p>
Author(s): Robert Cruikshank, Sam Johnston<br /> Author(s): Sam Johnston<br />
Creation date: WIP 2008-03-18 V0.3<br /> Creation date: WIP 2008-03-18 V0.4<br />
Status: <font color="red">WIP DRAFT</font> 2008-03-XXX<br /> Status: <font color="red">WIP</font> 2008-03-XXX<br />
Date next status: changes expected in April 2008.<br /> Date next status: changes expected in April 2008.<br />
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</li> </li>
<li>Trusts <li>Trusts
</li> </li>
<li>Government Bodies &amp; Intrumentalities
</li>
<li>Clubs &amp; Associations
</li>
</ol> </ol>
</li> </li>
</ol> </ol>
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<ol type="a"> <ol type="a">
<li>Digital Signatures MAY be accepted in Australia under the Electronic Transactions Act(s). <li>Digital Signatures MAY be accepted in Australia under the Electronic Transactions Act(s).
</li> </li>
<li>Applicant claiming to be acting on another's behalf MUST submit a copy of the relevant authorisation (eg power of attorney).
</li>
<li>Statutory Declarations MAY be accepted along with other documentary evidence.
</li>
</ol> </ol>
<h3> <h3>
2.3 Application Form 2.3 Application Form
</h3> </h3>
<ol type="a"> <ol type="a">
<li>The jurisdiction MUST be specified as 'Australia' (for companies and trusts) or an Australian State or Territory (for sole traders and partnerships). <li>The licensing authority MUST be specified as 'ASIC' (for companies and trusts) or an Australian State or Territory authority (for sole traders and partnerships).
</li> </li>
<li>Any applicable organisation identifiers (ACN/ABN/ARBN) MUST be specified where applicable (not required for sole traders operating under their own name). <li>Any applicable organisation identifiers (ACN/ABN/ARBN) MUST be specified where applicable (not required for sole traders operating under their own name).
</li> </li>
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<ol type="a"> <ol type="a">
<li>Australian Company Number ("ACN") is a unique 9 digit identifying number assigned by ASIC when a body becomes registered as a company under corporations law. <li>Australian Company Number ("ACN") is a unique 9 digit identifying number assigned by ASIC when a body becomes registered as a company under corporations law.
</li> </li>
<li>Australian Registered Body Number ("ARBN") is a unique 9 digit identifying number assigned by ASIC when a body is registered with them other than as a company, for example, foreign companies and registrable Australian bodies.<br /> <li>Australian Registered Body Number ("ARBN") is a unique 9 digit identifying number assigned by ASIC when a body is registered with them other than as a company, for example registrable Australian bodies.<br />
</li> </li>
<li>Australian Business Number ("ABN") is a unique 11 digit identifying number issued to all entities registered in the Australian Business Register (ABR). <li>Australian Business Number ("ABN") is a unique 11 digit identifying number issued to all entities registered in the Australian Business Register (ABR).
</li> </li>
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<li>Club &amp; Association applications MUST be made by the secretary of the club or association. <li>Club &amp; Association applications MUST be made by the secretary of the club or association.
</li> </li>
</ol> </ol>
<h3>
4.2 Domain Names
</h3>
<ol type="a">
<li>.au ccTLD WHOIS contains organisation information (including identifiers where applicable) which MUST exactly match the organisation's details.
</li>
<li>Any other domain names MUST exactly match the organisation's details for the registrant (or equivalent) or be subject to technical verification measures.
</li>
</ol>
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