Public Service Regulations 1999
1 Division 2.2
Repeal the Division.
2 Part 6 (note to heading)
Repeal the note, substitute:
Note: Other functions of the Australian Public Service Commissioner are set out in the following regulations:
(a) regulation 3.5 (engagement of non-SES employees);
(b) regulation 9.2 (use and disclosure of personal information).
3 After regulation 6.1A
Insert:
(1) For paragraph 41(2)(o) of the Act, this regulation relates to the function of the Australian Public Service Commissioner to inquire into a public interest disclosure (the disclosure ), to the extent that the disclosure relates to one or more alleged breaches of the Code of Conduct.
Inquiry into disclosure
(2) The Australian Public Service Commissioner may inquire into the disclosure if the Australian Public Service Commissioner is satisfied that it would be inappropriate for the discloser to make the disclosure to an Agency Head.
(3) The Australian Public Service Commissioner may inquire into the disclosure if the discloser:
(a) has made the disclosure to an Agency Head; and
(b) is not satisfied with the outcome that followed the disclosure.
Decision to decline to inquire
(4) The Australian Public Service Commissioner may decide to decline to inquire into the disclosure, or to decline to inquire further, if the Australian Public Service Commissioner concludes that conducting or continuing the inquiry would not be justified in all the circumstances.
Examples: The circumstances that exist in a particular case may include some or all of the following:
(a) the disclosure has been, or is being, considered by the Merit Protection Commissioner;
(b) the disclosure would be dealt with more appropriately by another means;
(c) the disclosure is vexatious, frivolous, misconceived, or lacking in substance;
(d) the discloser has provided insufficient detail;
(e) the disclosure does not to any extent concern serious disclosable conduct;
(f) it would not be practical to inquire, or inquire further, because the discloser has not consented to the use or disclosure of identifying information about the discloser.
Process of inquiry
(5) If the Australian Public Service Commissioner inquires into the disclosure, the Australian Public Service Commissioner must:
(a) consider, having regard to all the circumstances, whether to give a person about whom the disclosure has been made an opportunity to be heard in relation to the disclosure; and
(b) take reasonable steps to report the outcome of the inquiry to the discloser and the relevant Agency Head.
Note: Inquiring into public interest disclosures is a function of the Australian Public Service Commissioner. Section 72A of the Act deals with circumstances in which the Australian Public Service Commissioner may make a record of, disclose or otherwise use certain information for the purposes of, or in connection with, the performance of his or her functions.
If the Australian Public Service Commissioner gives a person about whom a disclosure has been made an opportunity to be heard in relation to the disclosure, the Australian Public Service Commissioner may give the person information identifying the discloser to the extent the Australian Public Service Commissioner considers appropriate in the circumstances.
4 Subregulation 7.1(3) (note)
Repeal the note.
5 At the end of Division 7.1
Add:
(1) For paragraph 50(1)(a) of the Act, this regulation relates to the function of the Merit Protection Commissioner to inquire into a public interest disclosure (the disclosure ), to the extent that the disclosure relates to one or more alleged breaches of the Code of Conduct.
Inquiry into disclosure
(2) The Merit Protection Commissioner may inquire into the disclosure if the Merit Protection Commissioner is satisfied that it would be inappropriate for the discloser to make the disclosure to an Agency Head.
(3) The Merit Protection Commissioner may inquire into the disclosure if the discloser:
(a) has made the disclosure to an Agency Head; and
(b) is not satisfied with the outcome that followed the disclosure.
Decision to decline to inquire
(4) The Merit Protection Commissioner may decide to decline to inquire into the disclosure, or to decline to inquire further, if the Merit Protection Commissioner concludes that conducting or continuing the inquiry would not be justified in all the circumstances.
Examples: The circumstances that exist in a particular case may include some or all of the following:
(a) the disclosure has been, or is being, considered by the Australian Public Service Commissioner;
(b) the disclosure would be dealt with more appropriately by another means;
(c) the disclosure is vexatious, frivolous, misconceived, or lacking in substance;
(d) the discloser has provided insufficient detail;
(e) the disclosure does not to any extent concern serious disclosable conduct;
(f) it would not be practical to inquire, or inquire further, because the discloser has not consented to the use or disclosure of identifying information about the discloser.
Process of inquiry
(5) If the Merit Protection Commissioner inquires into the disclosure, the Merit Protection Commissioner must:
(a) consider, having regard to all the circumstances, whether to give a person about whom the disclosure has been made an opportunity to be heard in relation to the disclosure; and
(b) take reasonable steps to report the outcome of the inquiry to the discloser and the relevant Agency Head.
Note: Inquiring into public interest disclosures is a function of the Merit Protection Commissioner. Section 72B of the Act deals with circumstances in which the Merit Protection Commissioner may make a record of, disclose or otherwise use certain information for the purposes of, or in connection with, the performance of his or her functions.
If the Merit Protection Commissioner gives a person about whom a disclosure has been made an opportunity to be heard in relation to the disclosure, the Merit Protection Commissioner may give the person information identifying the discloser to the extent the Merit Protection Commissioner considers appropriate in the circumstances.
6 Dictionary
Insert:
"discloser" has the same meaning as in the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 .
"public interest disclosure" has the same meaning as in the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 .
7 Dictionary (definition of whistleblower )
Repeal the definition.
8 Dictionary (definition of whistleblower report )
Repeal the definition.