Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L01269:reg:14aa:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L01269
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 14AA (pt 4/8)
Character Range: 8671–11383

consider complaints or issues raised by or on behalf of a person with the Minister (in writing or orally), and respond to that person in relation to the complaints or issues; or
 (b) to brief a Minister for a meeting or forum that the Minister is to attend; or
 (c) to brief a Minister in relation to issues raised or proposed to be raised publicly by or on behalf of the person to whom the relevant information relates so that the Minister can respond by correcting a mistake of fact, a misleading perception or impression, or a misleading statement; or
 (d) to brief a Minister about an error or delay on the part of the Human Services Department; or
 (e) to brief a Minister about an instance of an anomalous or unusual operation of the family assistance law.

12 Missing person
  Relevant information may be disclosed to a court, coronial inquiry, Royal Commission, department or any other authority of a State or Territory for the purpose of this section if:
 (a) the information is about a reported missing person; and
 (b) the disclosure is necessary:
 (i) to assist a court, coronial inquiry, Royal Commission, department or any other authority of a State or Territory in relation to the whereabouts of the missing person; or
 (ii) to locate a person (including the missing person); and
 (c) there is no reasonable ground to believe that the missing person would not want the information disclosed.

13 Deceased person
 (1) Relevant information may be disclosed for the purpose of this subsection if:
 (a) the information is about a deceased person; and
 (b) the disclosure:
 (i) is necessary to assist a court, coronial inquiry, Royal Commission, department, or any other authority of a State or Territory in relation to the death of the person; or
 (ii) is necessary to help a person locate a relative or beneficiary of the deceased person; or
 (iii) is necessary to help an individual or authority responsible for the administration of the estate of the deceased person in relation to the administration of the estate of the deceased person; and
 (c) there is no reasonable ground to believe that the deceased person would not have wanted the relevant information disclosed.
 (2) Relevant information may be disclosed for the purpose of this subsection if the information is to establish:
         (a) the death of a person; or
 (b) the place where the death of a person is registered.

    14 Research, statistical analysis and policy development – family assistance law and related purposes
    Relevant information may be disclosed for the purpose of this section if the disclosure is necessary for the purpose of:
         a)      research into (including evaluation or monitoring of, or reporting