Dear Consumer Data Right participants and other interested parties,
Happy Thursday all, here is the end of the (short) week update for the Consumer Data Standards.
The Data Standards Body hope everyone is able to take a break to relax and recharge. Stay safe and well!
News and Announcements
Latest Standards, Consumer Experience, tooling and Consumer Data Right announcements.
Caretaker Role
The Government is now in a caretaker role as the election has been called. Information on the https://consumerdatastandards.gov.au/ website will be published in accordance with the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet’s Guidance on Caretaker Conventions. No election-related material will be available on this website. Please see the relevant minister's or party’s website for more information on election-related material.
"During the caretaker period, the business of government continues and ordinary matters of administration still need to be addressed.", from Section 2.4 of the Caretaker Convention Guidelines.
The making and amending of the non-legislative Data Standard instruments are considered an ordinary matter of administration.
Extension of Decision Proposals
All open Decision Proposals with Feedback Closure dates have been extended to the 27th of May 2022.
- Decision Proposal 240 - ADR Metrics
- Feedback Closes: 27th of May 2022
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/240
- Decision Proposal 245 - Enhancing Data Recipient Accreditation Negotiation
- Feedback Closes: 27th of May 2022
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/245
Noting Paper 248 - Product Reference Data for Energy
The noting paper outlines the exposure patterns and obligations regarding product reference data (ie. Generic Tariffs) in the energy sector.
Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/248
CDR Implementation Call for the 21st of April 2022
The Consumer Data Right Implementation Call planned on the 21st of April 2022 will be cancelled to allow the Community, the DSB, and the ACCC members on the Call to take a break.
We encourage the Community to take time to recharge and relax with family and friends. The CDR Implementation Call will recommence on the next Thursday 28th of April 2022. We will update the invitations and send out cancellations for this instance.
CX artefacts - Consumer dashboard variation for Trusted Adviser disclosure consents
New
CX artefacts and guidelines to support Consent Management (Data recipient): Disclosure consents, Trusted Advisers disclosure consent.
- Consent Management (Data recipient) artefacts provide implementation examples to reflect the new rules on TA disclosure consents, and the CX standards introduced in v1.16.0, related to Disclosure Consent: Non-Accredited Person Disclosure Notification.
- CX Checklist (on website) includes key requirements and guidelines related to TA disclosure consents, see checklist references starting with 4CM1.04.
10th Maintenance Iteration
The 10th Maintenance Iteration Working Group met on the 13th of April 2022. This was the final meeting for the 10th Iteration. The changes completed as part of the 10th Maintenance Iteration will be incorporated into the Decision Proposal 237 and presented to the Data Standards Chair.
Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/wiki/DSB-Maintenance-Iteration-10:-Agenda-&-Meeting-Notes-(13-April-2022)
The same link and page will be updated when the Meeting Minutes are published.
If you are wondering what the Maintenance Iteration is and the role this process plays: we have put together a short video introduction. Please see Video [15] Introduction to the Standards Maintenance Iteration (17/02/2022) https://youtu.be/AyJ7jEGICv0
11th Maintenance Iteration
The 11th Maintenance Iteration will commence on the 27th of April 2022 @ 2:00PM AEST. Invitations have been sent out to the existing Maintenance Working Group members. If you would like to join the 11th Maintenance Iteration please send a note to contact@consumerdatastandards.gov.au.
New DSB Video
In this video, DSB Knowledge and Engagement Manager, Jarryd Judd, takes us through changes in the 1.16.1 CDS release.
Link:https://youtu.be/5GCPcjEqczY
Next weeks To-Do
Coming up next week to keep the CDR Community on top of events, consultations closing and working groups:
- Take a break with family, friends and a treat!
Decision Proposals and Noting Papers
A list of the current open Decision Proposals:
Cross Sectors
- Normative Standards Review (2021)
- Feedback Closes: N/A
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/203
- Decision Proposal 240 - ADR Metrics
- Feedback Closes: 27th of May 2022
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/240
- Decision Proposal 245 - Enhancing Data Recipient Accreditation Negotiation
- Feedback Closes: 27th of May 2022
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/245
Banking Sector
- None at the moment.
Energy Sector
- None at the moment.
Noting Papers
Please be aware of a number of Noting Papers available for review on the Consumer Data Standards GitHub repository.
- Noting Paper 248 - Energy PRD
- Feedback Closes: N/A
- Link: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards/issues/248
Workshops and Events
Find all our events here: https://consumerdatastandards.gov.au/events/
Coming soon.
CDR Implementation Call
Regularly held on a weekly basis and enables all community members access to subject matter experts from the ACCC and Data Standards Body. If you would like an invitation please reach out to contact@consumerdatastandards.gov.au
Maintenance Iterations
The 10th Maintenance Iteration is currently underway. The working group meet on a fortnightly basis.
You can find out more about the phases and scope of the Maintenance Iterations here: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/standards-maintenance. If you would like an invite please reach out to contact@consumerdatastandards.gov.au
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