(1) A person who is or was a member of a committee must not disclose to someone else information acquired by the person as a member of the committee, other than—
(a) for the purpose of exercising the functions of a member of the committee; or
(b) to members of another committee if the information is relevant to the functions of the other committee; or
(c) to a prescribed patient safety entity under section 85; or
(d) if the person is a registered health practitioner—for notifying the National Agency about information in relation to a reasonable belief of the person that another registered health practitioner has behaved in a way that constitutes public risk notifiable conduct; or
(e) to comply with a requirement of an inspector made of the person under this Act, if the requirement relates to an offence under this division; or
(f) under a regulation made under section 91.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.
(2) Also, a person who is or was a relevant person for a committee must not disclose to someone else, information acquired by the person as a relevant person for the committee, other than—
(a) for the purpose of helping the committee to perform its functions; or
(b) to comply with a requirement of an inspector made of the person under this Act, if the requirement relates to an offence under this division.
Maximum penalty—100 penalty units.