Commonwealth Numbered Acts
(a) a legal representative of the defendant;
(b) a person assisting a legal representative of the defendant;
that in the proceeding an issue is likely to arise relating to a disclosure, of information in the proceeding, that is likely to prejudice national security.
Person may apply for security clearance
Note 2: If the person does not obtain the security clearance, anyone who discloses such information to the person will, except in limited circumstances, commit an offence under section 46.
Adjournment to allow sufficient time for defendant's legal representative to be given security clearance
(a) the legal representative has been given a security clearance by the
Department at the level considered appropriate by the Secretary in relation to
the information; or
(b) if the legal representative is not given such a security
clearanceanother legal representative is given such a security
clearance.
Prosecutor may advise the court that the defendant's legal representative has not been given a security clearance etc.
(a) the prosecutor may advise the court of the fact; and
(b) the court may:
(i) advise the defendant of the consequences of engaging a legal
representative who has not been given a security clearance by the
Department at the level considered appropriate by the Secretary in
relation to the information; and
(ii) recommend that the defendant engage a legal representative who has
been given, or is prepared to apply for, such a security clearance.