South Australian Consolidated Regulations26—Offence for former protective security officers to use or disclose
information
(1) A person who has
been a protective security officer must not, after he or she ceases to be a
protective security officer, use or disclose information gained by virtue of
that appointment if the use or disclosure of the information would constitute
an offence or breach of the Code assuming that the person were still a
protective security officer.
Penalty: $2 500.
(2) It is a defence to
a charge of an offence against subregulation (1) if the person charged
proves that he or she had lawful authority or excuse to so use or disclose the
information.