Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00820:section:9:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00820
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 9 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 19495–22357

section 123.
designation: see section 123.
electronic communication means a communication of information in any form by means of guided electromagnetic energy, unguided electromagnetic energy or both.
enforcement related purpose: see subsection 15(3).
engage in conduct means:
 (a) do an act; or
 (b) omit to do an act.
entity means any of the following:
 (a) a Commonwealth body, a State body or a Territory body;
 (b) a body politic;
 (c) an Australian university;
 (d) a body corporate;
 (e) an individual.
excluded entity: see subsection 11(3).
exit: see section 20E.
Federal Court means the Federal Court of Australia.
final output of a project means the output specified as the agreed final output in the data sharing agreement for the project (see paragraph 19(3)(b)).
government entity: see subsection 125A(4).
guidelines means guidelines made under section 127.
offence against this Act includes an offence against section 6 of the Crimes Act 1914, or Chapter 7 of the Criminal Code, that relates to this Act.
Note: Ancillary offences that relate to this Act are also offences against this Act (see section 11.6 of the Criminal Code).
operational data means:
 (a) data about information sources or operational activities or methods available to an agency mentioned in paragraph 17(2)(b); or
 (b) data about particular operations that have been, are being or are proposed to be undertaken by such an agency, or about proceedings relating to those operations.
output: see subsection 11A(1).
paid work means work for financial gain or reward (whether as an employee, a self‑employed person or otherwise).
personal information has the same meaning as in the Privacy Act 1988.
Note: Information that has been de‑identified is no longer personal information.
point: see subsection 136(9).
precluded purpose: see subsections 15(2) and (4).
primary contravention of a civil penalty provision means a contravention that does not arise out of the operation of section 92 of the Regulatory Powers Act.
primary offence has the same meaning as in the Criminal Code.
project: see section 11A.
public sector data means data lawfully collected, created or held by or on behalf of a Commonwealth body, and includes ADSP‑enhanced data.
registered: a data sharing agreement is registered if the agreement is included in the register of data sharing agreements under subsection 130(4).
regulatory function means a function set out in subsection 45(1).
Regulatory Powers Act means the Regulatory Powers (Standard Provisions) Act 2014.
release: see subsection 10(1).
reviewable decision: see section 118.
reviewer: see section 118.
rules means rules made under subsection 133(1).
scheme data means:
 (a) any copy of data created for the purpose of being shared under section 13 as part of a project and held by the entity that is the sharer mentioned in that section, whether