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LAW ENFORCEMENT CONDUCT COMMISSION ACT 2016 - SECT 161
Co-operation with other agencies
161 Co-operation with other agencies
(1) In exercising its investigative and prevention functions, the Commission
may work in co-operation with investigative agencies and such other persons
and bodies as the Commission thinks appropriate (whether or not they are in or
of the State).
(2) In exercising its education and prevention functions, the
Commission may work in co-operation with educational institutions and such
other persons and bodies as the Commission thinks appropriate (whether or not
they are in or of the State). Note : See section 27 for a description of the
education and prevention functions of the Commission.
(3) The Commission may
consult with, and disseminate information to, investigative agencies and such
other persons and bodies (including any task force and any member of a
task force) as the Commission thinks appropriate (whether or not they are in
or of the State).
(4) If the Commission disseminates information to a person
or body under this section on the understanding that the information is
confidential, the person or body is subject to the secrecy provisions of
section 180 in relation to the information.
(5) In this section--
"investigative agency" means-- (a) the Ombudsman, or
(a1) the Children's
Guardian,
(b) the Crime Commission, or
(c) the
Independent Commission Against Corruption, or
(d) the Auditor-General, or
(e) the NSW Police Force (or any unit or other part of it), or
(f) a police
force of another State or Territory (or any unit or other part of it), or
(g)
the Australian Federal Police (or any unit or other part of it), or
(h) the
Australian Crime Commission, or
(i) any other authority or person responsible
for the enforcement of laws of the Commonwealth or of the State, another State
or Territory or charged under any such laws with investigating or detecting
police or other misconduct.
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