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Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991
sec.28BExchange of information between commission and relevant agencies
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### sec.28B Exchange of information between commission and relevant agencies
The commission may enter into an arrangement (an information-sharing arrangement ) with a relevant agency for the purpose of sharing or exchanging information—
held by the commission or the relevant agency; or
to which the commission or the relevant agency has access.
An information-sharing arrangement may relate only to information—
that helps—
the commission perform the commission’s functions; or
For the commission’s functions, see section 7 .
the relevant agency perform its functions; or
the disclosure of which is reasonably necessary for protecting the health or safety of a person or property.
Under an information-sharing arrangement, the commission and the relevant agency are, despite another Act or law, authorised to—
ask for and receive information held by the other party to the arrangement or to which the other party has access; and
disclose information to the other party.
In this section—
relevant agency means—
the chief executive of a department; or
a health and safety regulator within the meaning of section 28A ; or
a local government; or
an agency of the Commonwealth, or another State, prescribed by regulation; or
an entity established under an Act.
s 28B ins 2017 No. 29 s 8
amd 2022 No. 11 s 60
(sec.28B-ssec.1) The commission may enter into an arrangement (an information-sharing arrangement ) with a relevant agency for the purpose of sharing or exchanging information— held by the commission or the relevant agency; or to which the commission or the relevant agency has access.
(sec.28B-ssec.2) An information-sharing arrangement may relate only to information— that helps— the commission perform the commission’s functions; or For the commission’s functions, see section 7 . the relevant agency perform its functions; or the disclosure of which is reasonably necessary for protecting the health or safety of a person or property.
(sec.28B-ssec.3) Under an information-sharing arrangement, the commission and the relevant agency are, despite another Act or law, authorised to— ask for and receive information held by the other party to the arrangement or to which the other party has access; and disclose information to the other party.
(sec.28B-ssec.4) In this section— relevant agency means— the chief executive of a department; or a health and safety regulator within the meaning of section 28A ; or a local government; or an agency of the Commonwealth, or another State, prescribed by regulation; or an entity established under an Act.
- (a) held by the commission or the relevant agency; or
- (b) to which the commission or the relevant agency has access.
- (a) that helps— (i) the commission perform the commission’s functions; or Note— For the commission’s functions, see section 7 . (ii) the relevant agency perform its functions; or
- (i) the commission perform the commission’s functions; or Note— For the commission’s functions, see section 7 .
- (ii) the relevant agency perform its functions; or
- (b) the disclosure of which is reasonably necessary for protecting the health or safety of a person or property.
- (i) the commission perform the commission’s functions; or Note— For the commission’s functions, see section 7 .
- (ii) the relevant agency perform its functions; or
- (a) ask for and receive information held by the other party to the arrangement or to which the other party has access; and
- (b) disclose information to the other party.
- (a) the chief executive of a department; or
- (b) a health and safety regulator within the meaning of section 28A ; or
- (c) a local government; or
- (d) an agency of the Commonwealth, or another State, prescribed by regulation; or
- (e) an entity established under an Act.