Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00464:reg:16:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2018L00464
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 3/8)
Character Range: 6071–8661

II (confiscation) or III (control of property liable to confiscation) of the Proceeds of Crime Act 1987; or
 (iii) a State law or Territory law corresponding to a law referred to in subparagraph (i) or (ii); or
 (iv) Division 3 of Part XIII (recovery of pecuniary penalties for dealings in narcotic goods) of the Customs Act 1901; or
 (b) an unexplained wealth order (within the meaning of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002); or
 (c) a court order (including a declaration or direction):
 (i) under a State law or Territory law; and
 (ii) relating to unexplained wealth.

11 Mistake of fact
  Information may be disclosed for the purpose of this section if:
 (a) the disclosure is necessary to correct a mistake of fact in relation to the administration of a program of the Department; and
 (b) either:
 (i) the integrity of the program will be at risk if the mistake of fact is not corrected; or
 (ii) the mistake of fact relates to a matter that was, or will be, published (whether by, or with or without the consent of, the person to whom the information relates).

12 Ministerial briefing
  Information may be disclosed for the purpose of this section if the disclosure is necessary:
 (a) to brief a Minister so that the Minister can 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.

13 Missing person
  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