This is an ‘Authority to Release Information: Medical Practitioner’ form. The Transport Accident Act 1986 (the Act), states that when requested to by the TAC, a person must sign this form. Section 67 of the Act also says that this form cannot be revoked until a claim is finally determined.
Why does the TAC need this information?
The TAC needs your information in order to carry out its functions under section 12 of the Transport Accident Act 1986.
These functions include assessing claims for compensation, defending proceedings, paying compensation, etc.
The TAC will only use this form to collect relevant information for processing, assessing or managing your TAC claim.
What happens if you don’t sign this consent form?
If you do not sign this consent form, the TAC may not be able to make decisions about your entitlement to TAC benefits.
Who will the TAC disclose your information to?
The TAC may disclose the personal and health information it has obtained about you where it is required by law to do so, or where it is necessary to manage your claim for compensation.
It may be necessary to disclose your information to:
Medical and health service providers
People providing a service to you, such as a gardener, cleaner, attendant care worker, builder, etc.
A person who is contracted to provide services to the TAC, relevant to the management of my TAC claim
Your employer
A solicitor acting in relation to your TAC claim
Other government agencies, such as the Victorian WorkCover Authority or the NDIA
A court or tribunal
A person you authorise to obtain the information.
Other ways the TAC may use and disclose your information
Research
The TAC may use or disclose personal and/or health information for the purposes of research to its research service providers, road safety partners and other government agencies to facilitate research into treatment for, or the prevention of, transport accident injuries.
The TAC removes your identifying information before disclosure so that research can be conducted in either an anonymised form (where your name or identity is not apparent from the data set) or a de-identified form (where your name or identity is not apparent from the data set, and you are not capable of being re-identified).
A list of the TAC’s ongoing research projects for which your information may be used is in the TAC’s Privacy Policy at tac.vic.gov.au
If you wish to opt out of having your de-identified/anonymised information being used or disclosed by TAC for any of its listed research projects, please contact privacy@tac.vic.gov.au
Health Safety and Wellbeing
The TAC is required under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 to provide and maintain a working environment that is safe and without risks to health. Where a client exhibits behaviours of concern (BOC), contracted/ registered service providers to the TAC may be notified for safety purposes. A BOC includes but is not limited to:
Where a threat has been made to any individual’s life, health, safety or wellbeing
There is a threat to public health, public safety or public welfare
The BOC demonstrated by the client may pose a risk to the health, safety and wellbeing of a provider(s)
There is a risk identified in relation to the environment where the provider(s) would be visiting or treating the client.
The TAC will only share personal or health information that is necessary to advise the provider of the risk in order to protect their health and safety. Please see the TAC’s privacy policy for further details.
Getting access to your information
You can get a copy of this form or the information we have collected about you by contacting the TAC.
More information
If you require further information about the TAC's privacy policy, please call us on 1300 654 329 or visit our website at tac.vic.gov.au