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Independent National Security Legislation Monitor Act 2010
29CPresenting copies of special reports and statutory review reports to the Parliament
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#### 29C Presenting copies of special reports and statutory review reports to the Parliament
(1) If the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor considers that a special report or a statutory review report contains information of the kind referred to in subsection 29(3), the Monitor must also prepare and give to the Attorney‑General, with the special report or statutory review report, a version of the report which does not contain that information (a declassified report).
(2) In determining whether a report contains information of the kind referred to in subsection 29(3), the Independent National Security Legislation Monitor may consult the responsible Minister or responsible Ministers concerned.
(3) The Attorney‑General must cause a copy of:
(a) unless paragraph (b) applies—the special report or statutory review report; or
(b) if the report contains information of the kind referred to in subsection 29(3)—the corresponding declassified report;
to be presented to each House of the Parliament within the earlier of:
(c) 15 sitting days of that House after the day on which the Attorney‑General receives the report; or
(d) 30 days after the day on which the Attorney‑General receives the report.