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CHILD PROTECTION ACT 1999 - SECT 188D
Chief executive may give information about particular deceased persons
188D Chief executive may give information about particular deceased persons
(1) This section applies if— (a) in the course of performing functions
under, or in relation to the administration of, this Act, the chief executive
acquires information about a person; and
(b) at the time the chief executive
acquires the information, the person is a child; and
(c) after the chief
executive acquires the information, the person dies, whether or not the person
is a child when the person dies.
(2) Subject to subdivision 1 , the chief
executive may disclose the information to a parent of the deceased person.
(3) However, the chief executive must not disclose the information if— (a)
the chief executive reasonably believes the disclosure of the information is
likely to adversely affect the safety or psychological or emotional wellbeing
of any person; or
(b) the information— (i) is the subject of legal
professional privilege; or
(ii) identifies, or is likely to identify, its
source and the identification of the source is likely to prejudice the
achievement of the purposes of this Act; or
(iii) is a record of confidential
therapeutic counselling, and the person to whom it relates does not consent to
its disclosure; or
(c) the disclosure of the information could reasonably be
expected to— (i) prejudice the investigation of a contravention or possible
contravention of a law in a particular case; or
(ii) prejudice the
effectiveness of a lawful method or procedure for preventing, detecting,
investigating or dealing with a contravention or possible contravention of a
law; or
(iii) enable the existence or identity of a confidential source of
information, in relation to the enforcement or administration of a law, to be
ascertained.
(4) The chief executive may authorise the person to whom the
information is disclosed to use or disclose the information, or give access to
the information, to someone else. Note— Under section 188 , the person to
whom the information is disclosed must not use, disclose or give access to the
information unless it is authorised by the chief executive under this section.
(5) The chief executive may disclose the information subject to any other
conditions the chief executive considers appropriate.
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