Australian Capital Territory Consolidated Acts(1) The commission has the following functions:
(a) review the effect of territory laws, including the common law, on human rights;
(b) report in writing to the Attorney-General on the results of the review.
(2) The Attorney-General must present a copy of a report mentioned in subsection (1) to the Legislative Assembly within 6 sitting days after the day the Attorney-General receives the report.
(3) However, the Attorney-General may amend the report (including by omitting part of the report) before presenting it to the Legislative Assembly to prevent the report—
(a) disclosing the identity of—
(i) a person whose human rights have, or may have been, contravened; or
(ii) someone who may have contravened someone else's rights; or
(b) allowing the identity of someone mentioned in paragraph (a) to be worked out; or
(c) disclosing information if the disclosure of the information could, in the Attorney-General's opinion, harm the public interest.
(4) If the Attorney-General amends the report, the Attorney-General must present a statement to the Legislative Assembly with the report that tells the Assembly that the report has been amended.