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Ambulance Service Act 1991
sec.50QNecessary or incidental disclosure
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### sec.50Q Necessary or incidental disclosure
A designated officer may disclose confidential information if the disclosure is necessary or incidental to a disclosure of confidential information otherwise permitted under this division.
the disclosure of confidential information to support staff at a public sector hospital who make appointments for patients, maintain patient records and undertake other administrative tasks
the disclosure of confidential information to advise the chief executive about authorising the disclosure of confidential information under section 50P
accessing contact details for a person to seek the person’s consent under section 50F to the disclosure of confidential information
permitting contractors to access databases to write, test or analyse programs, perform database administration tasks or maintain technical aspects of computer hardware
s 50Q ins 2008 No. 64 s 11
amd 2022 No. 1 s 28
- • the disclosure of confidential information to support staff at a public sector hospital who make appointments for patients, maintain patient records and undertake other administrative tasks
- • the disclosure of confidential information to advise the chief executive about authorising the disclosure of confidential information under section 50P
- • accessing contact details for a person to seek the person’s consent under section 50F to the disclosure of confidential information
- • permitting contractors to access databases to write, test or analyse programs, perform database administration tasks or maintain technical aspects of computer hardware