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Western Australia regulation
What this document actually contains: This is not retrievable legislation — the page hosting the State Records Principles and Standards 2016 (Western Australia) is no longer available online. The content provided is essentially a broken link notice from the Western Australian Parliamentary Counsel's Office website, not the actual text of the legislation.
What we can reasonably infer: The State Records Principles and Standards 2016 would be subordinate legislation (rules made under a parent Act, likely the State Records Act 2000 (WA)). Such instruments typically govern how Western Australian government agencies must create, manage, store, and dispose of official records — affecting public servants, government contractors, and agencies that handle government information.
Why it matters to you: If you work for or deal with a WA government agency, rules like these determine how long your information is kept, who can access it, and how it must be protected. Non-compliance by agencies can affect accountability and public transparency.
⚠️ Important: No meaningful legal analysis can be performed on this submission — the actual legislative text was not provided.
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Direct links to the current provisions in State Records Principles and Standards 2016.
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