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Transport Planning and Coordination Act 1994
sec.28EPDisclosure, use or collection must be for permitted purpose
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### sec.28EP Disclosure, use or collection must be for permitted purpose
Despite sections 28EM , 28EN and 28EO , identity information may be disclosed, collected or used under this division only for a permitted purpose.
Each of the following purposes is a permitted purpose —
preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting crimes involving fabricated, manipulated, stolen or otherwise assumed identities;
preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting other offences against Commonwealth or State laws;
conducting investigations or gathering intelligence for purposes related to national security within the meaning of the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 (Cwlth) ;
promoting the security of the assets, facilities or personnel of a participating entity that is a government entity;
protecting and managing legally assumed identities
security or background checking
identifying individuals who are at risk of, or have experienced, physical harm;
investigating individuals reported missing
identifying individuals reported as dead, or unidentified human remains
identifying individuals when addressing significant risks to public health or safety
identifying individuals in relation to disaster events or major events
improving road safety, including the detection of unlicensed and disqualified drivers and individuals who hold multiple licences;
verifying an individual’s identity with the individual’s consent or as authorised or required by law.
s 28EP ins 2018 No. 2 s 24
(sec.28EP-ssec.1) Despite sections 28EM , 28EN and 28EO , identity information may be disclosed, collected or used under this division only for a permitted purpose.
(sec.28EP-ssec.2) Each of the following purposes is a permitted purpose — preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting crimes involving fabricated, manipulated, stolen or otherwise assumed identities; preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting other offences against Commonwealth or State laws; conducting investigations or gathering intelligence for purposes related to national security within the meaning of the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 (Cwlth) ; promoting the security of the assets, facilities or personnel of a participating entity that is a government entity; protecting and managing legally assumed identities security or background checking identifying individuals who are at risk of, or have experienced, physical harm; investigating individuals reported missing identifying individuals reported as dead, or unidentified human remains identifying individuals when addressing significant risks to public health or safety identifying individuals in relation to disaster events or major events improving road safety, including the detection of unlicensed and disqualified drivers and individuals who hold multiple licences; verifying an individual’s identity with the individual’s consent or as authorised or required by law.
- (a) preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting crimes involving fabricated, manipulated, stolen or otherwise assumed identities;
- (b) preventing, detecting, investigating or prosecuting other offences against Commonwealth or State laws;
- (c) conducting investigations or gathering intelligence for purposes related to national security within the meaning of the National Security Information (Criminal and Civil Proceedings) Act 2004 (Cwlth) ;
- (d) promoting the security of the assets, facilities or personnel of a participating entity that is a government entity; Examples— • protecting and managing legally assumed identities • security or background checking
- • protecting and managing legally assumed identities
- • security or background checking
- (e) identifying individuals who are at risk of, or have experienced, physical harm; Examples— • investigating individuals reported missing • identifying individuals reported as dead, or unidentified human remains • identifying individuals when addressing significant risks to public health or safety • identifying individuals in relation to disaster events or major events
- • investigating individuals reported missing
- • identifying individuals reported as dead, or unidentified human remains
- • identifying individuals when addressing significant risks to public health or safety
- • identifying individuals in relation to disaster events or major events
- (f) improving road safety, including the detection of unlicensed and disqualified drivers and individuals who hold multiple licences;
- (g) verifying an individual’s identity with the individual’s consent or as authorised or required by law.
- • protecting and managing legally assumed identities
- • security or background checking
- • investigating individuals reported missing
- • identifying individuals reported as dead, or unidentified human remains
- • identifying individuals when addressing significant risks to public health or safety
- • identifying individuals in relation to disaster events or major events