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TELECOMMUNICATIONS (INTERCEPTION) (STATE PROVISIONS) ACT 1988
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
PART 1--PRELIMINARY
1. Purpose
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
PART 1A--FUNCTIONS OF PUBLIC INTEREST MONITOR--PART 2‑5 WARRANTS
4. Application of Part 1A
4A. Public Interest Monitor must be notified
4B. Full disclosure to Public Interest Monitor
4C. Public Interest Monitor to be given further information
4D. Role of Public Interest Monitor
4E. Confidentiality provisions do not apply
PART 1B--FUNCTIONS OF PUBLIC INTEREST MONITOR--INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION ORDERS
4F. Application of this Part
4G. Public Interest Monitor must be notified
4H. Full disclosure to Public Interest Monitor
4I. Public Interest Monitor to be given further information
4J. Role of Public Interest Monitor
4K. Confidentiality provisions do not apply
PART 2--FUNCTIONS OF THE POLICE FORCE
5. Documents connected with issue of warrants to be kept
6. Other records to be kept in connection with interceptions
7. Documents to be given to the Minister
8. Documents to be given by State Police Minister to Commonwealth Minister
9. Keeping and destruction of restricted records
PART 2B--FUNCTIONS OF THE IBAC
9F. Documents connected with issue of warrants to be kept
9G. Other records to be kept in connection with interceptions
9GA. Documents to be given to Minister
9GB. Documents to be given by State Minister to Commonwealth Minister
9H. Keeping and destruction of restricted records
PART 3--FUNCTIONS OF THE VICTORIAN INSPECTORATE
Division 1--Introduction
10. Functions—generally
Division 2--Inspection of records of Police Force
11. Regular inspections of records of Police Force
12. Reports
13. Victorian Inspectorate may report on contraventions
Division 3--Inspection of records of the IBAC
14. Regular inspections of records of the IBAC
15. Reports
16. Victorian Inspectorate may report on contraventions
Division 4--General functions and powers
17. Definitions
18. Victorian Inspectorate's general powers
19. Power to obtain relevant information
20. Victorian Inspectorate to be given information and access despite other laws
20A. Dealing with information for the purposes of inspection and report
20B. Victorian Inspectorate not to be sued
20C. Delegation by Victorian Inspectorate
PART 4--MISCELLANEOUS
21. Copies of reports for Commonwealth Minister
22. Disclosure by persons under the Minister's administration
23. Offences relating to inspections under Part 3
24. Regulations
25. Transitional provisions—Independent Broad-based Anti‑corruption Commission Act 2011
26. Transitional provisions—Victorian Inspectorate Act 2011
ENDNOTES
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