Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00363:clause:1_34gf:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00363
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 34GF (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 145991–148836

a person who is present during the questioning when making the disclosure;
 (c) a disclosure to a lawyer for the purpose of:
 (i) obtaining legal advice in connection with a questioning warrant; or
 (ii) obtaining representation in legal proceedings seeking a remedy relating to such a warrant or the treatment of a person in connection with such a warrant;
 (d) a disclosure for the purpose of the initiation, conduct or conclusion (by judgment or settlement) of legal proceedings relating to a remedy relating to a questioning warrant or the treatment of a person in connection with such a warrant;
 (e) a disclosure that is permitted by a prescribed authority to be made;
 (f) a disclosure to one or more of the following persons, by the subject of a minor questioning warrant, by a parent, guardian or sibling of the subject, or by a minor's representative for the subject, of information described in paragraph (1)(c) or (2)(c) of this section in relation to the warrant:
 (i) the subject;
 (ii) a minor's representative for the subject;
 (iii) a parent, guardian or sibling of the subject;
 (iv) a prescribed authority;
 (v) a person exercising authority under the warrant;
 (vi) an IGIS official;
 (vii) the Commonwealth Ombudsman;
 (viii) a complaints agency;
 (g) a disclosure for the purpose of making an application for assistance under subsection 34JE(1);
 (h) a disclosure that is permitted by the Director‑General to be made;
 (i) a disclosure that is permitted by the Attorney‑General to be made;
 (j) a disclosure that is prescribed by the regulations.
 (6) For the purposes of paragraph (e) of the definition of permitted disclosure in subsection (5), a prescribed authority may give a direction, not inconsistent with the regulations (if any), permitting:
 (a) the subject of a questioning warrant; or
 (b) a lawyer for the subject of a questioning warrant; or
 (c) a minor's representative mentioned in subsection 34FG(1);
to disclose specified information to a specified person. The direction may be given either unconditionally or subject to specified conditions.
Note: The prescribed authority may revoke or amend the direction: see subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
 (7) A prescribed authority may give written permission under subsection (6):
 (a) on the prescribed authority's own initiative; or
 (b) on application by, or on behalf of, the person to whom the permission relates.
 (8) For the purposes of paragraph (h) of the definition of permitted disclosure in subsection (5), the Director‑General may give written permission for a disclosure. The permission may be given either unconditionally or subject to specified conditions.
Note: The Director‑General may revoke or amend the permission: see subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901.
 (9) For the purposes of paragraph (i) of the