Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2016A00095:clause:1_1:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2016A00095
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Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 1 (pt 13/15)
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police officer, in:
 (a) taking the offender into custody; or
 (b) detaining the offender;
under subsection (3) has the same powers and obligations as the police officer would have if the police officer were arresting the offender, or detaining the offender, for an offence.
 (5) In subsection (4):
offence means:
 (a) if the police officer is an AFP member—an offence against a law of the Commonwealth; or
 (b) if the police officer is not an AFP member—an offence against a law of the State or Territory of whose police force the police officer is a member.

Subdivision F—Miscellaneous

105A.19  Sharing information

Requesting information
 (1) The Attorney‑General may request a person prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this subsection to give the Attorney‑General information that the Attorney‑General reasonably believes to be relevant to the administration or execution of this Division.
 (2) The request need not be in writing.

Disclosing information
 (3) The Attorney‑General may disclose information to a person prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this subsection if:
 (a) the information was acquired by any of the following in the exercise of a power under, or the performance of a function or duty in connection with, this Division:
 (i) the Attorney‑General;
 (ii) a legal representative of the Attorney‑General;
 (iii) the Secretary of the Department;
 (iv) an APS employee in the Department; and
 (b) the Attorney‑General reasonably believes that the disclosure is necessary to enable the person to exercise the person's powers, or to perform the person's functions or duties; and
 (c) if the regulations provide that information may be disclosed to the person only if specified circumstances are met—those circumstances are met.
 (4) Subsection (3) applies despite any other law of the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory (whether written or unwritten).

105A.20  Delegation by the Attorney‑General
  The Attorney‑General may, in writing, delegate any of his or her powers or functions under section 105A.19 to any of the following persons:
 (a) the Secretary of the Department;
 (b) any APS employee in the Department who performs duties in connection with the administration or execution of this Division.

105A.21  Arrangement with States and Territories
 (1) The Attorney‑General may arrange for a terrorist offender in relation to whom a continuing detention order or interim detention order is in force to be detained in a prison of a State or Territory.
 (2) If an arrangement is made under subsection (1), the continuing detention order or interim detention order is taken to authorise the chief executive officer (however described) of the prison to detain the offender at the prison while the order is in force.

105A.22  Annual report
 (1) The Attorney‑General must, as soon as practicable after each 30 June, cause a