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ANTI-DISCRIMINATION ACT 1977 - SECT 124A
Secrecy
124A Secrecy
(1) This section applies to every person who is or has been: (a) a member of
the Board, or
(b) an officer of the Board within the meaning of section 86
(2), or
(c) an officer of the President within the meaning of section 94C
(2), or
(d) any other person acting under the authority of the Board, or
(e)
an academic or other person referred to in section 119 (1) (h).
(2) This
section applies to information concerning the affairs of any person that is or
has been obtained by a person to whom this section applies: (a) in the course
of exercising functions under this Act, or
(b) as a result of another person
exercising functions under this Act,
unless the information is otherwise
publicly available or is information the disclosure of which is authorised or
required under a provision of another Act.
(3) A person to whom this section
applies must not, either directly or indirectly, make a record of, disclose or
communicate to any person any information to which this section applies unless
it is necessary to do so for the purposes of, or in connection with, the
exercise of a function under this Act or is otherwise permitted by this Act.
Maximum penalty: 10 penalty units.
(4) Information concerning the affairs of
any person that is or has been obtained by a person to whom this section
applies: (a) in the course of exercising functions under this Act, or
(b) as
a result of another person exercising functions under this Act,
is
inadmissible in a court and a person cannot be required, by subpoena or
otherwise, to produce or disclose it except in proceedings (including any
prosecution) under or arising out of this Act.
(5) Information to which this
section applies may be disclosed or communicated to the Minister, or recorded
for that purpose, if the President certifies in writing that it is necessary
to do so in the public interest.
(6) In this section:
"court" includes a tribunal having power to require the production of
documents or the answering of questions.
"produce" includes permit access to.
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