Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00568:section:67:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00568
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 67 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 47908–50072

with the Authority under paragraph 68(a); or
 (b) to the Secretary of a Department of the Public Service of a State or Territory or the Chief Officer of a State or Territory authority for the purpose of enabling the Department or authority to perform any arrangements made with the Authority under paragraph 68(b); or
 (c) to the Chief Officer of any other authority or body for the purpose of enabling that authority or body to perform any arrangements made with the Authority under paragraph 68(c).
 (8) A person to whom information is disclosed under subsection (7) and any person under the control of the first‑mentioned person to whom that information is disclosed for the purposes of an arrangement under section 68, must not, directly or indirectly, except for the purposes of that arrangement, disclose the information to any person while the person is, or after the person ceases to be, such a person.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years.
 (8A) Despite subsection (1), information relating to a person may be disclosed if the person consents to the disclosure.
 (8B) Despite subsection (1), information may be disclosed:
 (a) to the Minister, to the Secretary of the Department, or to any other officer of the Department, for the purposes of the administration of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997; or
 (b) to the chief executive officer (however described) of a body, or to a member of the staff of a body, for the purposes of the performance of any functions, or the exercise of any powers, conferred on the body by section 21 of the Hearing Services Administration Act 1997.
 (8C) A person (the first person) to whom information is disclosed under paragraph (8B)(a) or (b) must not, directly or indirectly, except for the purposes referred to in that paragraph, disclose the information to any person while the first person is, or after the first person ceases to be, a person of a kind mentioned in that paragraph.
 (9) Nothing in this section limits the generality of anything else in it.
 (11) In this section:
court includes a tribunal, authority or person having power to require the production of documents or the answering of questions.