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STATE SUPERANNUATION ACT 2000 - SECT 36

36 .         Treasurer to have access to information

        (1)         For parliamentary purposes or for the proper conduct of the Treasurer’s public business, the Treasurer is entitled —

            (a)         to have information in the possession, or under the control, of the Board or a subsidiary; and

            (b)         where the information is in or on a document, to have, and make and retain copies of, that document.

        (2)         For the purposes of subsection (1) the Treasurer may, in writing, request the Board to —

            (a)         give the Treasurer information or access to information; and

            (b)         make its staff and facilities available to enable the Treasurer to access information,

                and the Board is to comply with that request.

        (3)         This section does not entitle the Treasurer to information in the possession of the Board or a subsidiary in a form that —

            (a)         discloses confidential information about a beneficiary; or

            (b)         might enable confidential information about a beneficiary to be ascertained,

                unless disclosure of the information is —

            (c)         authorised by the beneficiary; or

            (d)         authorised or required by a written law.

        (4)         In this section —

        beneficiary means —

            (a)         a Member; or

            (b)         a former Member; or

            (c)         any other person to whom —

                  (i)         a benefit has been or is being paid, or is or may become payable; or

                  (ii)         a product or service has been provided by the Board;

        document includes any tape, disc or other device or medium on which data is recorded or stored mechanically, photographically, electronically or otherwise;

        information means information specified, or of a description specified, by the Treasurer that relates to the functions or powers of the Board;

        parliamentary purposes means the purpose of —

            (a)         answering a question asked in a House of Parliament; or

            (b)         complying with a written law, or an order or resolution of a House of Parliament, that requires information to be furnished to a House of Parliament.

        [Section 36 amended: No. 18 of 2006 s. 13; No. 25 of 2007 s. 19(2); No. 35 of 2011 s. 31 and 36.]

[ 37.         Deleted: No. 35 of 2011 s. 37.]



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