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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION (IDENTIFYING PEOPLE) REGULATIONS 2002 - REG 5A

5A .         Disclosure of identifying information for certain national databases (s. 73(1)(n))

        (1)         The purpose of a national database created, kept, operated, controlled or managed by the Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence or by the CrimTrac Agency is prescribed under section 73(1)(n) of the Act as a purpose for which identifying information obtained under the Act may be disclosed.

        (2)         In subregulation (1) —

        Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence means the organisation established under that name by an agreement made on 6 February 1981 between the Commonwealth, the States and the Northern Territory;

        CrimTrac Agency means the body of that name established as an Executive Agency under section 65 of the Public Service Act 1999 of the Commonwealth.

        [Regulation 5A inserted in Gazette 19 Nov 2002 p. 5508.]



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