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Guardianship and Administration Act 2000
sec.80ZLRight of public guardian to information for making decision
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### sec.80ZL Right of public guardian to information for making decision
This section applies to the public guardian for deciding whether to give approval under this part for a relevant service provider to use a restrictive practice in relation to an adult.
The public guardian has a right to all the information that—
the adult would have been entitled to if the adult had capacity; and
is necessary for the public guardian to make an informed decision.
At the public guardian’s request, a person who has custody or control of the information must give the information to the public guardian, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
If a person who has custody or control of the information does not comply with a request by the public guardian to give information, the tribunal may, on application by the public guardian, order the person to give the information to the public guardian.
If the tribunal orders a person to give information to the public guardian, the person must comply with the order, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
It is a reasonable excuse for a person to fail to give information because giving the information might tend to incriminate the person.
Subject to subsection (6) , this section overrides—
any restriction, in an Act or the common law, about the disclosure or confidentiality of information; and
any claim of confidentiality or privilege, including a claim based on legal professional privilege.
s 80ZL ins 2008 No. 23 s 22
amd 2014 No. 26 s 240
(sec.80ZL-ssec.1) This section applies to the public guardian for deciding whether to give approval under this part for a relevant service provider to use a restrictive practice in relation to an adult.
(sec.80ZL-ssec.2) The public guardian has a right to all the information that— the adult would have been entitled to if the adult had capacity; and is necessary for the public guardian to make an informed decision.
(sec.80ZL-ssec.3) At the public guardian’s request, a person who has custody or control of the information must give the information to the public guardian, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
(sec.80ZL-ssec.4) If a person who has custody or control of the information does not comply with a request by the public guardian to give information, the tribunal may, on application by the public guardian, order the person to give the information to the public guardian.
(sec.80ZL-ssec.5) If the tribunal orders a person to give information to the public guardian, the person must comply with the order, unless the person has a reasonable excuse.
(sec.80ZL-ssec.6) It is a reasonable excuse for a person to fail to give information because giving the information might tend to incriminate the person.
(sec.80ZL-ssec.7) Subject to subsection (6) , this section overrides— any restriction, in an Act or the common law, about the disclosure or confidentiality of information; and any claim of confidentiality or privilege, including a claim based on legal professional privilege.
- (a) the adult would have been entitled to if the adult had capacity; and
- (b) is necessary for the public guardian to make an informed decision.
- (a) any restriction, in an Act or the common law, about the disclosure or confidentiality of information; and
- (b) any claim of confidentiality or privilege, including a claim based on legal professional privilege.