(1) This section applies to every person who is or has been an officer or an employee of the industry services body.
(2) Subject to this section, a person to whom this section applies shall not, either directly or indirectly:
(a) make a record of, or divulge or communicate to any person, any information concerning the affairs of a person acquired by that first - mentioned person by reason of that first - mentioned person's office or employment with the industry services body and acquired under or for the purposes of this Act; or
(b) produce to any person:
(i) an application or other document given to the Australian Dairy Corporation by a manufacturer of dairy produce for the purpose of obtaining a market support payment under this Act as in force before the conversion time; or
(ii) an application or other document given to that Corporation by a person for the purposes of section 99 of this Act as in force before the conversion time; or
(iii) a return furnished to that Corporation by an exporter of dairy produce pursuant to section 110 of this Act as in force before the conversion time.
Penalty: Imprisonment for 12 months or 20 penalty units , or both.
(2A) Paragraph ( 2)(a) does not apply to protected information within the meaning of clause 43 of Schedule 2.
(2B) Subsection ( 2) does not apply to the recording or disclosure of information, or the production of a document, for a purpose in connection with the administration of:
(a) the DSAP scheme (within the meaning of Schedule 2); or
(aa) the SDA scheme (within the meaning of Schedule 2); or
(b) Schedule 2.
(3) Subsection ( 2) does not apply to the disclosure of information, or the production of a document, to the Minister, or to the Secretary to the Department or an officer of the Department designated by the Secretary.
(4) Subsection ( 2) does not prevent the industry services body from making public at any time any information of a statistical nature.
(4A) Subsection ( 2) does not apply to conduct engaged in for the purposes of this Act or as otherwise required by law.
Note: The defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in subsections ( 2A), (2B), (3), (4) and (4A). See subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code .
(5) A person to whom information is communicated under subsection ( 3) and an employee or other person under the control of that first - mentioned person are, in respect of that information, entitled to rights and privileges, and subject to obligations and liabilities, under subsection ( 2) as if they were persons referred to in subsection ( 1).
(6) An offence against subsection ( 2) is punishable on summary conviction.
(7) In this section, produce includes permit access to.