(1) An entrusted person may disclose relevant information to a foreign government, an authority or agency of a foreign government or an international body of an intergovernmental character, for the purposes of:
(a) the government, authority, agency or body managing a risk covered by subsection (2); or
(b) giving effect to Australia's international obligations.
(2) The risk covered by this subsection is:
(a) the likelihood of a disease or pest:
(i) entering a foreign country or a part of a foreign country; or
(ii) emerging, establishing itself or spreading in a foreign country or a part of a foreign country; and
(b) the potential for any of the following:
(i) the disease or pest to cause harm to human, animal or plant health in that foreign country;
(ii) the disease or pest to cause harm to the environment in that foreign country;
(iii) economic consequences in that foreign country associated with the entry, emergence, establishment or spread of the disease or pest as mentioned in paragraph (a).