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Public Sector Act 2022
sec.79Destruction of reports and notices
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### sec.79 Destruction of reports and notices
This section applies to each of the following documents if, under the suitability directive, the document is no longer required to be kept—
a criminal history report about a person after the chief executive who requested the report makes an assessment about the person under division 2 or 4 ;
a notice given to a chief executive under section 74 .
The chief executive must destroy the document and any other document required by the suitability directive to be destroyed.
(sec.79-ssec.1) This section applies to each of the following documents if, under the suitability directive, the document is no longer required to be kept— a criminal history report about a person after the chief executive who requested the report makes an assessment about the person under division 2 or 4 ; a notice given to a chief executive under section 74 .
(sec.79-ssec.2) The chief executive must destroy the document and any other document required by the suitability directive to be destroyed.
- (a) a criminal history report about a person after the chief executive who requested the report makes an assessment about the person under division 2 or 4 ;
- (b) a notice given to a chief executive under section 74 .