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LEGISLATIVE STANDARDS ACT 1992 - SECT 9A

Application of legal professional privilege to office

9A Application of legal professional privilege to office

(1) This section applies to communications made in or for the performance of the office’s functions under section 7 (a) to (i) or a function incidental to those functions.
(2) Confidential communications between a client of the office, and the parliamentary counsel or any member of the office’s staff, are subject to legal professional privilege.
Examples of office’s clients—
1 a Minister to whom the office provides advice on the application of fundamental legislative principles to proposed subordinate legislation drafted by the office
2 a member who asks the parliamentary counsel to draft a Bill, an amendment of a Bill or an instrument to be used in the Legislative Assembly
(3) Without limiting subsection (2) , the communications may not be disclosed by the parliamentary counsel or a member of the office’s staff without the client’s consent.
(4) This section has effect despite any other law.



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