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Heavy Vehicle National Law Act 2012
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### sec.418 Powers to use and disclose intelligent access program information
An intelligent access program service provider may use intelligent access program information for monitoring the relevant monitoring matters for an intelligent access program vehicle.
An intelligent access program service provider may disclose intelligent access program information to the Regulator for compliance purposes.
An intelligent access program service provider may disclose intelligent access program information to—
an authorised officer, other than a police officer, for law enforcement purposes if so authorised by a warrant issued under this Law; or
an authorised officer who is a police officer, for law enforcement purposes if so authorised by a warrant issued under this Law or another law.
If an intelligent access program service provider discloses intelligent access program information to an authorised officer or a police officer under this section, the officer must not use the information, or disclose it to any other person, unless—
the officer believes the use or disclosure is reasonably necessary for law enforcement purposes; or
the use or disclosure is otherwise authorised under this Law or any other law.
An intelligent access program service provider may disclose intelligent access program information about an operator of an intelligent access program vehicle to the operator.
Subsection (5) does not apply to the following—
a noncompliance report about an intelligent access program vehicle operated by the operator;
information that a noncompliance report has been made about an intelligent access program vehicle operated by the operator;
information disclosed under the authority of a warrant as referred to in subsection (3) .
An intelligent access program service provider may, with the written consent of an operator of an intelligent access program vehicle, disclose intelligent access program information about the operator to a person other than the operator for any purpose if the information—
does not identify any individual other than the operator; and
contains nothing by which the identity of any individual, other than the operator, can reasonably be found out.
An intelligent access program service provider may use or disclose intelligent access program information that is personal information with the written consent of the individual to whom the personal information relates.
This section is subject to section 424 .
sch s 418 sub 2013 No. 4 s 12
amd 2016 No. 65 s 139
(sec.418-ssec.1) An intelligent access program service provider may use intelligent access program information for monitoring the relevant monitoring matters for an intelligent access program vehicle.
(sec.418-ssec.2) An intelligent access program service provider may disclose intelligent access program information to the Regulator for compliance purposes.
(sec.418-ssec.3) An intelligent access program service provider may disclose intelligent access program information to— an authorised officer, other than a police officer, for law enforcement purposes if so authorised by a warrant issued under this Law; or an authorised officer who is a police officer, for law enforcement purposes if so authorised by a warrant issued under this Law or another law.
(sec.418-ssec.4) If an intelligent access program service provider discloses intelligent access program information to an authorised officer or a police officer under this section, the officer must not use the information, or disclose it to any other person, unless— the officer believes the use or disclosure is reasonably necessary for law enforcement purposes; or the use or disclosure is otherwise authorised under this Law or any other law.
(sec.418-ssec.5) An intelligent access program service provider may disclose intelligent access program information about an operator of an intelligent access program vehicle to the operator.
(sec.418-ssec.6) Subsection (5) does not apply to the following— a noncompliance report about an intelligent access program vehicle operated by the operator; information that a noncompliance report has been made about an intelligent access program vehicle operated by the operator; information disclosed under the authority of a warrant as referred to in subsection (3) .
(sec.418-ssec.7) An intelligent access program service provider may, with the written consent of an operator of an intelligent access program vehicle, disclose intelligent access program information about the operator to a person other than the operator for any purpose if the information— does not identify any individual other than the operator; and contains nothing by which the identity of any individual, other than the operator, can reasonably be found out.
(sec.418-ssec.8) An intelligent access program service provider may use or disclose intelligent access program information that is personal information with the written consent of the individual to whom the personal information relates.
(sec.418-ssec.9) This section is subject to section 424 .
- (a) an authorised officer, other than a police officer, for law enforcement purposes if so authorised by a warrant issued under this Law; or
- (b) an authorised officer who is a police officer, for law enforcement purposes if so authorised by a warrant issued under this Law or another law.
- (a) the officer believes the use or disclosure is reasonably necessary for law enforcement purposes; or
- (b) the use or disclosure is otherwise authorised under this Law or any other law.
- (a) a noncompliance report about an intelligent access program vehicle operated by the operator;
- (b) information that a noncompliance report has been made about an intelligent access program vehicle operated by the operator;
- (c) information disclosed under the authority of a warrant as referred to in subsection (3) .
- (a) does not identify any individual other than the operator; and
- (b) contains nothing by which the identity of any individual, other than the operator, can reasonably be found out.