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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES AMENDMENT ACT 2018 (NO. 45 OF 2018) - SECT 302

Further restriction on listing

    (1)     In section 439F(1) of the Principal Act, for "landlord" (where twice occurring) substitute "residential rental provider".

    (2)     For the penalty at the foot of section 439F(1) of the Principal Act substitute

"Penalty:     60 penalty units.".

    (3)     In section 439F(2) of the Principal Act, for "landlord" (where twice occurring) substitute "residential rental provider".

    (4)     For the penalty at the foot of section 439F(2) of the Principal Act substitute

"Penalty:     60 penalty units.".

    (5)     In section 439F(3) of the Principal Act, for "landlord" (where twice occurring) substitute "residential rental provider".

    (6)     For the penalty at the foot of section 439F(3) of the Principal Act substitute

"Penalty:     60 penalty units.".

    (7)     In section 439F(4) of the Principal Act, for "landlord" substitute "residential rental provider".

    (8)     After section 439F(5) of the Principal Act insert

    "(6)     A residential rental provider or database operator must not list personal information about a person in a residential tenancy database if the information relates to—

        (a)     termination of a residential rental agreement and entry into a new residential rental agreement as a result of an order under section 91W; or

        (b)     a notice to vacate that the Tribunal found is invalid under section 91ZZT, 91ZZV, 142ZY, 142ZZA, 206AZN, 206AZP or 207O.

    (7)     A residential rental provider or database operator must not list personal information about a person in a residential tenancy database if—

        (a)     the person has objected to the residential rental provider, that person's agent or the database operator about the listing of information on the database because the information relates to an act or a circumstance of family violence or personal violence experienced by the person; and

        (b)     the objection is accompanied by a copy of any prescribed documentary evidence.".



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