Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00830:section:5:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00830
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 5 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 17682–20204

or on behalf of an authority of a State or Territory or associated with those documents by the authority; and
 (ii) is supplied by or on behalf of the authority to the Department by electronic communication for inclusion in the database; and
 (b) a system for biometric comparison of facial images with facial images that are in the database described in paragraph (a);
and is developed, operated and maintained by the Department under Part 2.
Note: NDLFRS is short for National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Solution, a term used in the intergovernmental agreement.
NDLFRS hosting agreement has the meaning given by section 13.
non‑government entity means a person, or body, other than:
 (a) the Commonwealth, a State or a Territory; or
 (b) a government authority.
Note: Local government authorities are non‑government entities because they are excluded from the definition of government authority. Authorities of New Zealand are non‑government entities because they are not covered by the definition of government authority.
participation agreement has the meaning given by section 8.
personal information has the meaning given by section 6 of the Privacy Act 1988.
privacy impact assessment has the meaning given by subsection 33D(3) of the Privacy Act 1988.
protected information has the meaning given by section 30.
rules means rules made under section 44.
Secretary means the Secretary of the Department.
shielded person means a person to whom one or more of the following paragraphs apply:
 (a) the person has acquired or used an assumed identity under Part IAC of the Crimes Act 1914 or a corresponding assumed identity law within the meaning of that Part;
 (b) an authority for the person to acquire or use an assumed identity has been granted under that Part or such a law;
 (c) a witness identity protection certificate has been given for the person under Part IACA of the Crimes Act 1914;
 (d) a corresponding witness identity protection certificate has been given for the person under a corresponding witness identity protection law within the meaning of Part IACA of the Crimes Act 1914;
 (e) the person is a participant (as defined in the Witness Protection Act 1994);
 (f) the person is or was on a witness protection program conducted by a State or Territory in which a complementary witness protection law (as defined in the Witness Protection Act 1994) is in force;
 (g) the person is involved in administering such a program under such a law and the person has acquired an identity under that law.