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stating that the Council intends to carry out a review of the information available to the Authority about that kind of injury, disease or death; and

     (d) inviting persons or organisations authorised under subsection 196ZA(1) to do so to make written submissions to the Council.

  "(2) A notice is to specify:

     (a) the date on which the Council will hold its first meeting for the purposes of the review; and

     (b) the date by which all submissions must have been received by the Council.

"(3) A notice must be published in the Gazette at least 28 days before the date of the first meeting of the Council.

"(4) A notice is not invalid merely because it fails to comply with subsection (2).

Copyright in submissions

"196ZC.(1) The Review Council is not the owner of any copyright subsisting in material ('submitted material') contained in a submission made to the Council for the purposes of an investigation under section 196B.

"(2) In spite of the Copyright Act 1968, the Review Council does not infringe any copyright subsisting in submitted material if, in performing its functions or exercising its powers, the Council does an act comprised in the copyright without the licence of the owner of the copyright.

Access to information

"196ZD.(1) Subject to subsection (2), a person referred to in paragraph 196Y(1)(a) or (b), or an organisation referred to in paragraph 196Y(1)(c), is entitled, on request made in writing to the Review Council, to have reasonable access to any document containing information considered by the Review Council for the purposes of an investigation.

"(2) The Review Council may not disclose any personal information about a particular person if the information is likely to reveal the identity of that person.

"Division 2—Constitution and meetings

Membership

"196ZE.(1) The Review Council consists of such number of members as the Minister determines from time to time to be necessary for the proper exercise of the functions of the Council.

"(2) The councillors are to be appointed on a part-time basis by the Minister as provided in this section.

"(3) When appointing councillors, the Minister must have regard to the branches of medical science expertise in which would be necessary for deciding matters referred to the Review Council for review. In respect of each of those branches, the Minister must ensure that, at any time, the number (not less than 2) of councillors having experience in that branch is sufficient for the proper exercise of the functions of the Council.

"(4) Each person to be appointed councillor is to be selected from a list, or lists, of nominees submitted by such colleges or similar bodies of medical practitioners or medical scientists (for example, the Royal Australasian College