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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 2020 - SECT 253

Provision of voters' rolls to a person or organisation other than a candidate

    (1)     After receiving a request from any person or organisation, other than a candidate under section 252, for a voters' roll, the VEC must—

        (a)     identify the public interest in providing the requested information; and

        (b)         consult with the Information Commissioner on the public interest in protecting the privacy of personal information; and

        (c)     taking into account the advice of the Information Commissioner, make a finding whether or not the public interest in providing the voters' roll outweighs the public interest in protecting the privacy of personal information in the particular circumstances.

    (2)     Subject to subsection (3), if the VEC has made a finding under subsection (1) that the public interest in providing the voters' roll outweighs the public interest in protecting the privacy of personal information, the VEC may—

        (a)     provide the voters' roll to the person or organisation; and

        (b)     charge a fee that covers the cost to the VEC of providing the voters' roll.

    (3)     The VEC must obtain from the person or organisation to be provided with a voters' roll under this section an undertaking that the person or organisation will—

        (a)     only use the voters' roll for the purpose for which the VEC agreed to provide the voters' roll; and

        (b)     not copy the voters' roll or give it to any other person or organisation; and

        (c)     return the voters' roll to the VEC or destroy the voters' roll after using it for the purpose for which the VEC agreed to provide the voters' roll.

    (4)     A person or organisation that is provided with a copy of the voters' roll under subsection (2) must comply with subsection (3).

Penalty:     In the case of a natural person, 120 penalty units;

In the case of a body corporate, 600 penalty units.



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