(1) The Registrar may, on conditions the Registrar considers appropriate--
(a)
allow a person or organisation that has an adequate reason for wanting access
to the Register, access to the Register, or
(b) provide a person or
organisation that has an adequate reason for wanting information from the
Register, with information extracted from the Register.
(2) In deciding
whether an applicant has an adequate reason for wanting access to the
Register, or information extracted from the Register, the Registrar must have
regard to--
(a) the nature of the applicant's interest, and
(b) the
sensitivity of the information, and
(c) the use to be made of the
information, and
(d) other relevant factors.
(3) In deciding the conditions
on which access to the Register, or information extracted from the Register,
is to be given under this section, the Registrar must, as far as practicable,
protect the persons to whom the entries in the Register relate from
unjustified intrusion on their privacy.