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Anti-Discrimination Act 1991
sec.226AContinuing prohibition on identity disclosure
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### sec.226A Continuing prohibition on identity disclosure
This section applies if—
under section 191 (1) , the tribunal makes an order prohibiting the disclosure of the identity of a person (the relevant person ); and
a court is hearing—
a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; or
an appeal relating to a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; and
the court considers that the preservation of the anonymity of the relevant person is necessary to protect the work security, privacy or any human right of the relevant person.
The court may make an order prohibiting the disclosure of the relevant person’s identity.
A contravention of an order made under subsection (2) is a contempt of the court.
s 226A ins 2001 No. 35 s 12
(sec.226A-ssec.1) This section applies if— under section 191 (1) , the tribunal makes an order prohibiting the disclosure of the identity of a person (the relevant person ); and a court is hearing— a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; or an appeal relating to a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; and the court considers that the preservation of the anonymity of the relevant person is necessary to protect the work security, privacy or any human right of the relevant person.
(sec.226A-ssec.2) The court may make an order prohibiting the disclosure of the relevant person’s identity.
(sec.226A-ssec.3) A contravention of an order made under subsection (2) is a contempt of the court.
- (a) under section 191 (1) , the tribunal makes an order prohibiting the disclosure of the identity of a person (the relevant person ); and
- (b) a court is hearing— (i) a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; or (ii) an appeal relating to a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; and
- (i) a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; or
- (ii) an appeal relating to a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; and
- (c) the court considers that the preservation of the anonymity of the relevant person is necessary to protect the work security, privacy or any human right of the relevant person.
- (i) a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; or
- (ii) an appeal relating to a prosecution for an offence under section 191 (2) relating to the order; and