HACC Logo Sub-Licences – Due Recognition
All Queensland HACC service providers are required to use the HACC logo to recognise the Australian Government’s contribution to the HACC Program. The Australian Government requires receivers of HACC funding to acknowledge the source of funding, through the use of the logo on HACC funded materials and assets such as publications, promotional materials, office stationery, building signage, vehicles, staff uniforms and ID badges. This is what the Commonwealth refers to as ‘due recognition’.
The logo is a registered trade-mark protected by copyright, and cannot be used without a sub-licence. All HACC funded service providers will have signed a sub licence document as an addendum to their HACC Service agreement.
A copy of the HACC Program’s Due Recognition Guidelines can be emailed to you on request, and will be sent to you automatically when you request copies of the logo. Contact the HACC Resource Unit at HACC_Resource @health.qld.gov.au. You do not need a sub-licence to use the HACC car stickers and magnetic signs, which can be obtained from the Resource Unit free of charge.