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Australian Crime Commission Regulations 2002
Part 6Laws of Tasmania
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## Part 6—Laws of Tasmania
| Item | Law | Provision | Duty, function or power | Person or body |
| ---- | --------------------------- | ----------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| 601 | Witness Protection Act 2000 | subsection 7(1) and paragraph 11(a) | Power under an authorising court order to cause the Registrar to make an entry in the register of births or register of marriages | Member of the staff of the ACC |
| 602 | Witness Protection Act 2000 | subsection 9(2) | Power to apply for court order in relation to making an entry in the register of births or register of marriages | CEO |
| 603 | Witness Protection Act 2000 | subsection 9(3) | Duty to provide evidence to the court | CEO |
| 604 | Witness Protection Act 2000 | paragraph 12(2)(b) | Power to apply for court order for cancellation of an entry in the register of births or register of marriages | CEO |
| 605 | Witness Protection Act 2000 | subsection 13(2) | Power to disclose the former identity of a witness or a member of the family of a witness | CEO, or a member of the staff of the ACC |
| 606 | Witness Protection Act 2000 | paragraph 13(4)(a) | Power to authorise a disclosure or communication of information | CEO |
| 607 | Witness Protection Act 2000 | section 18 | Power to accept evidence and to give a certificate to the Registrar | CEO |
| 608 | Witness Protection Act 2000 | subsection 24(1) | Power to make arrangements with the Commissioner of Police | CEO |