Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00105:section:193s:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2025C00105
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 193S (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 209925–212745

performance of duties in connection with an application for, or the giving of, a loan, grant or guarantee; or
 (ii) disclosure of the information could reasonably be expected to prejudice substantially the commercial interests of the other person; or
 (b) disclose to any person information acquired by the ILSC officer, where, to the knowledge of the ILSC officer:
 (i) the information is considered sacred or otherwise significant by a particular group of Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders; and
 (ii) the disclosure would be inconsistent with the views or sensitivities of those Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders; or
 (c) produce to any person a document relating to the affairs of another person, where:
 (i) the document was obtained by the ILSC officer in the performance of duties in connection with an application for, or the giving of, a loan, grant or guarantee; or
 (ii) the production of the document could reasonably be expected to prejudice substantially the commercial interests of the other person; or
 (d) produce to any person a document obtained by the ILSC officer, where, to the knowledge of the ILSC officer:
 (i) the document contains information that is considered sacred or otherwise significant by a particular group of Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders; and
 (ii) the production of the document would be inconsistent with the views or sensitivities of those Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders.

Offence
 (4) A person who contravenes subsection (3) commits an offence punishable on conviction by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months.

ILSC officer not required to disclose certain information to a court
 (5) Subject to this section, an ILSC officer must not be required to:
 (a) disclose to a court any information concerning the affairs of another person acquired by the ILSC officer, where:
 (i) the information was acquired by the ILSC officer in the performance of duties in connection with an application for, or the giving of, a loan, grant or guarantee; or
 (ii) disclosure of the information could reasonably be expected to prejudice substantially the commercial interests of the other person; or
 (b) disclose to a court information acquired by the ILSC officer, where:
 (i) the information is considered sacred or otherwise significant by a particular group of Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders; and
 (ii) the disclosure would be inconsistent with the views or sensitivities of those Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders; or
 (c) produce to a court a document relating to the affairs of another person, where:
 (i) the document was obtained by the ILSC officer in the performance of duties in connection with an application for, or the giving of, a loan, grant or guarantee; or
 (ii) the production of the