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The free document you can download online and use for sick leave

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Winter cold and flu season is in full swing and, with COVID in the mix too, a lot of workers may be seeking documented evidence when taking sick or carer’s leave.

Many workplaces will accept a medical certificate or statutory declaration.

But an otherwise unnecessary trip to the doctor for a medical certificate can be time-consuming, costly, and take clinical time from people who need it.

And statutory declarations (or stat decs), while free, have always required finding a JP to sign them.

But now online statutory declarations are available, and can be used as evidence for personal leave from work.

Digital Commonwealth statutory declarations

Since early this year it’s possible to make Commonwealth statutory declarations using your Digital Identity, by creating a myGovID and attaching it to your myGov account.

The documents are free, can be saved, emailed or printed, and once you are set-up take just a few minutes to create.

Veronica Taylor is a professor of law and regulation at the Australian National University (ANU) and was part of a federal government’s task force created to help digitise everyday business documents — including statutory declarations.

As Professor Taylor explains, “a digital stat dec and the paper stat dec, which is still an option, have exactly the same effect“.

“What you are doing is saying, ‘I declare the facts that I’ve written here to be true, and I’ve affixed my signature, and we know it’s me — either because I’ve used a digital ID or because, on a paper form, the witness has watched me sign it — and I make the declaration knowing that a false declaration is a crime’.

“And of course, in an employment situation, your enterprise agreement or your contract with your employer generally has penalties baked in for making false declarations.”

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