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NATIONAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION ACT 2009 - SECT 160CB

Prohibition on use or disclosure of certain documents and information

Requirement

  (1)   A person must not use or disclose:

  (a)   a constrained document; or

  (b)   information contained in a constrained document; or

  (c)   constrained information.

Civil penalty:   5,000 penalty units.

Offence

  (2)   A person commits an offence if:

  (a)   the person uses or discloses a document or information; and

  (b)   any of the following apply:

  (i)   the document is a constrained document;

  (ii)   the information is contained in a constrained document;

  (iii)   the information is constrained information.

Criminal penalty:   100 penalty units.

Strict liability offence

  (3)   A person commits an offence if the person uses or discloses:

  (a)   a constrained document; or

  (b)   information contained in a constrained document; or

  (c)   constrained information.

Criminal penalty:   10 penalty units.

  (4)   Subsection   (3) is an offence of strict liability.

Defence

  (5)   For the purposes of subsection   (1), (2) or (3) it is a defence if the use or disclosure by the person is:

  (a)   a disclosure to another person (the recipient ) of:

  (i)   a constrained document; or

  (ii)   information contained in a constrained document; or

  (iii)   constrained information;

    that is about the financial affairs of the recipient (either alone or with others); or

  (b)   necessary for the person to comply with the person's obligations under this Act; or

  (c)   required or authorised by or under a law of the Commonwealth, or of a State or Territory, or a court or tribunal order; or

  (d)   for the purposes of considering a hardship notice; or

  (e)   for the purposes of assisting ASIC to perform its functions or exercise its powers; or

  (f)   for the purposes of allowing the operator of the AFCA scheme to perform its functions or exercise its powers.

Note:   For the purposes of subsection   (2) or (3), a defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection   (5) (see subsection   13.3(3) of the Criminal Code) .



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