[ Note: This provision was uncommenced at republication date. ]
(1) A public safety agency may give public safety information to a non-territory agency if the public safety agency is satisfied that—
(a) the information relates to a function of the non-territory agency; and
(b) the information relates to compliance with a law of the Commonwealth, a State or the Northern Territory that provides for public safety; and
(c) the non-territory agency that receives the information (the receiving agency ) will use the information only to exercise a function the receiving agency has under a law mentioned in subsection (1) (b); and
(d) giving the information will not unreasonably compromise the exercise of a function under a territory law.
(2) A public safety agency may impose conditions on how the non-territory agency uses, stores or shares the public safety information.