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POLICE SERVICE ADMINISTRATION ACT 1990 - SECT 10.1 Unauthorised use of confidential information

POLICE SERVICE ADMINISTRATION ACT 1990 - SECT 10.1

Unauthorised use of confidential information

10.1 Unauthorised use of confidential information

(1) This section applies to a person who—
(a) is or has been—
(i) a member of the service performing functions under or relating to the administration of this Act; or
(ii) another individual engaged to perform functions under or relating to the administration of this Act; or
(iii) an individual engaged by an entity that is engaged to perform functions under or relating to the administration of this Act; and
(b) in that capacity, acquired confidential information or has access to, or custody of, confidential information.
(2) This section also applies to a person who has acquired or has access to confidential information
(a) whether directly or indirectly, from a person mentioned in subsection (1) ; or
(b) as authorised under an Act, another law or an arrangement with the service.
(3) The person must not use the confidential information other than under this section.
Penalty—
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units or 2 years imprisonment.
(4) The person may use the confidential information
(a) to the extent the use is required or permitted under this Act or another Act or to perform the person’s functions under this Act or another Act; or
(b) with the consent of the person to whom the information relates if the information would normally be made available to any member of the public on request; or
(c) in compliance with lawful process requiring production of documents or giving of evidence before a court or tribunal; or
(d) if the use is otherwise required or permitted under another law.
(5) In this section—


"confidential information"
(a) means personal information about an individual or other information of a confidential nature; but
(b) does not include—
(i) information that is publicly available; or
(ii) statistical or other information that could not reasonably be expected to result in the identification of the individual to whom it relates.

"personal information" see the Information Privacy Act 2009 , section 12 .


"use" , in relation to information, see section 10 .2G.