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Youth Justice Act 1992
sec.296Disclosure by chief executive or convenor of information about restorative justice processes
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### sec.296 Disclosure by chief executive or convenor of information about restorative justice processes
This section applies if the confidential information is information gained by the chief executive or convenor in the convening of a conference or the managing of an alternative diversion program.
The chief executive or convenor may record, disclose or use the information—
for informing a referring authority about a referral made by it; or
with the agreement of all the participants to the conference; or
for this or another Act; or
for statistical purposes without revealing, or being likely to reveal, the identity of a person to whom the information relates; or
for an inquiry or proceeding about an offence happening in the conduct of the conference.
s 296 ins 2002 No. 39 s 109
amd 2012 No. 41 s 44 ; 2016 No. 39 s 33
(sec.296-ssec.1) This section applies if the confidential information is information gained by the chief executive or convenor in the convening of a conference or the managing of an alternative diversion program.
(sec.296-ssec.2) The chief executive or convenor may record, disclose or use the information— for informing a referring authority about a referral made by it; or with the agreement of all the participants to the conference; or for this or another Act; or for statistical purposes without revealing, or being likely to reveal, the identity of a person to whom the information relates; or for an inquiry or proceeding about an offence happening in the conduct of the conference.
- (a) for informing a referring authority about a referral made by it; or
- (b) with the agreement of all the participants to the conference; or
- (c) for this or another Act; or
- (d) for statistical purposes without revealing, or being likely to reveal, the identity of a person to whom the information relates; or
- (e) for an inquiry or proceeding about an offence happening in the conduct of the conference.