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the Court thinks fit.

"(3) If the Attorney-General intervenes in a proceeding he or she is taken to be a party to the proceeding.

Federal Court does not have any other jurisdiction in relation to judicially-reviewable decisions

"166LK.(1) In spite of any other law, including section 39B of the Judiciary Act 1903, the Federal Court does not have any jurisdiction in respect of judicially-reviewable decisions or decisions covered by subsection 166LA(2), other than the jurisdiction provided by this Part or by section 44 of the Judiciary Act 1903.

"(2) Subsection (1) does not affect the jurisdiction of the Federal Court in relation to appeals under section 44 of the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975.

"(3) If a matter relating to a judicially-reviewable decision is remitted to the Federal Court under section 44 of the Judiciary Act 1903, the Federal Court does not have any powers in relation to that matter other than the powers it would have had if the matter had been as a result of an application made under this Part.

Jurisdiction of Federal Court

"166LL. The Federal Court has jurisdiction with respect to judicially-reviewable decisions and that jurisdiction is exclusive of the jurisdiction of all other courts other than the jurisdiction of the High Court under section 75 of the Constitution.

Tampering with movements records

34. Section 168 of the Principal Act is amended by omitting subsection (1) and substituting the following subsections:

  "(1) A person must not:

   (a)     read; or

   (b)     examine; or

   (c)     reproduce by any means; or

   (d)     use; or

   (e)     disclose by any means;

any part of the movement records, otherwise than in accordance with an authority given under subsection (1A).

Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.

  "(1A) The Minister may:

    (a) authorise an officer to perform for the purposes of one or more of the following:

       (i) this Act;

       (ii) the Family Law Act 1975;

      (iii) a law relating to customs or excise;

      (iv) a law relating to quarantine or health;

       (v) law enforcement;

     one or more of the actions prohibited by subsection (1); or

    (b)     authorise an officer of the Attorney-General's Department to perform for the purposes of the Family Law Act 1975 one or more of those actions; or

    (c)     authorise an officer of Customs, within the meaning of the Customs Act 1901, to perform for the purposes of a law relating to customs or excise one or more of those actions; or

    (d)     authorise a quarantine officer, within the meaning of the Quarantine Act 1908, to perform for the purposes of a law relating to quarantine or health one or more of those actions; or

    (e)     authorise a member of the Australian Federal Police to perform for the purposes of