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Civil Law (Wrongs) Act 2002
200Secrecy by evaluators
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200 Secrecy by evaluators
An evaluator may disclose information obtained in relation to the
administration or execution of this part only in the following
circumstances:
(a) with the consent of the person from whom the information was
obtained;
(b) for the administration or execution of this part;
(c) if there are reasonable grounds to believe that the disclosure is
necessary to prevent or minimise the danger of death or injury
to anyone or damage to any property;
(d) if the disclosure is reasonably required for the purpose of
referring any party to a neutral evaluation session to any entity
and the disclosure is made with the consent of the parties to the
neutral evaluation session for the purpose of aiding in the
resolution of a dispute between the parties or assisting the parties
in any other way;
(e) in accordance with a requirement imposed under a law of the
Territory or the Commonwealth (other than a requirement
imposed by a subpoena or other compulsory process).