144—Disclosure of information to authorities in another participating
jurisdiction
(1) A person or body
in the State who is authorised under a law of the State to disclose
information to another person or body in the State (a
"State authority") may disclose that information to a person or body
in another participating jurisdiction (an "interstate authority") if—
(a) the
interstate authority exercises powers that correspond with the powers
exercised by the State authority; and
(b) the
information is relevant to the administration of the cross-border laws of the
State or of that other jurisdiction.
(2) The CEO
(corrections) may authorise the disclosure of information about persons who
are being or have been dealt with under the State's cross-border laws to a
person or body (whether in the State or elsewhere) for use in research.
(3) The CEO
(corrections) may establish procedures for the disclosure of information under
this section.