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127 Religious confessions
(1) A person who is or was a member of the clergy of a church or
religious denomination is entitled to refuse to divulge that a religious
confession was made, or the contents of a religious confession made,
to the person when a member of the clergy.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if—
(a) the communication involved in the religious confession was
made for a criminal purpose; or
(b) the religious confession includes information relating to—
(i) a child or young person that is experiencing, or that has
experienced, sexual abuse or non-accidental physical
injury; or
(ii) a substantial risk that a child or young person may
experience sexual abuse or non-accidental physical injury.
(3) This section applies even if an Act provides—
(a) that the rules of evidence do not apply or that an entity is not
bound by the rules of evidence; or
(b) that a person is not excused from answering a question or
producing a document or other thing on the ground of privilege
or any other ground.
religious confession means a confession made by a person to a
member of the clergy in the member’s professional capacity
according to the ritual of the member’s church or religious
denomination.