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CORONERS ACT 2009 - SECT 101L Duty of persons to assist Team

CORONERS ACT 2009 - SECT 101L

Duty of persons to assist Team

101L Duty of persons to assist Team

(1) It is the duty of each of the following persons to provide the Team with full and unrestricted access to records that are under the person's control, or whose production the person may, in an official capacity, reasonably require, being records to which the Team reasonably requires access for the purpose of exercising its functions--
(a) the head, chief executive officer, senior executive or senior member of any Public Service agency, statutory body or local authority,
(b) the Commissioner of Police,
(c) a coroner,
(d) a medical practitioner or health care professional who, or the head of a body which, delivers health services,
(e) a person who, or the head of a body which, delivers welfare services.
(2) A person subject to that duty is not required to provide access to records if the person reasonably considers that doing so may prejudice an existing investigation or inquiry of a matter under an Act being undertaken by or for the person.
(3) Access to which the Team is entitled under subsection (1) includes the right to inspect and, on request, to be provided with copies of, any record referred to in that subsection and to inspect any non-documentary evidence associated with any such record.
(4) A provision of any Act or law that restricts or denies access to records does not prevent a person subject to a duty under subsection (1) from complying, or affect the person's ability to comply, with that subsection.
(5) The regulations may make provision with respect to the duty to provide access to records under subsection (1), including prescribing limitations and conditions on that duty.
(6) In this section,
"record" means any document or other source of information compiled, recorded or stored in written form or on film, or by electronic process, or in any other manner or by other means.