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Defence Regulation 2016
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#### 68TG Personal information
An authorised person is authorised to do any of the following:
(a) collect personal information (including sensitive information) for purposes related to the taking of counter‑UXS measures;
(b) collect, for purposes related to the taking of counter‑UXS measures, personal information about an individual in connection with counter‑UXS activities from a source other than the individual;
(c) use the personal information for purposes related to the taking of counter‑UXS measures;
(d) disclose the personal information to one or more of the following persons or bodies, for the purposes of the performance of the functions of the person or body:
(i) an intelligence or security agency;
(ii) the Australian Federal Police or the police force or police service of a State or Territory;
(iii) the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Commonwealth or a State or Territory;
(iv) the Australian Border Force;
(v) the Civil Aviation Safety Authority;
(vi) Airservices Australia;
(vii) the Australian Maritime Safety Authority;
(viii) a foreign government, or an international body, with which the Department has a written agreement providing for the sharing of information.
> Note: Collection, use or disclosure of personal information made in accordance with this section is taken to be authorised by law for the purposes of paragraph 3.4(a) and subparagraph 3.6(a)(ii) of Australian Privacy Principle 3, paragraph 6.2(b) of Australian Privacy Principle 6 and paragraph 8.2(c) of Australian Privacy Principle 8.