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ROYAL COMMISSIONS ACT 1902 - SECT 6OQ

Protection of certain information given to the Defence and Veteran Suicide Royal Commission

  (1)   This section applies to information if:

  (a)   the information was given by, or on behalf of, a natural person to the Defence and Veteran Suicide Royal Commission other than for the purposes of a private session; and

  (b)   the information contains any of the following:

  (i)   an account of a person's experiences of suicide, suicidality or poor mental health as a defence member or veteran;

  (ii)   an account of a person's experiences of systemic issues as a defence member or veteran; and

  (c)   the information directly or indirectly identifies the natural person who gave the information, or on whose behalf the information was given; and

  (d)   the information was treated as confidential by the Commission at all times after being given to the Commission.

  (2)   Section   6OE applies:

  (a)   in all cases--in relation to the natural person who gave the information to the Commission, as if the information were a statement or disclosure made by that person at a private session for the Commission; and

  (b)   if the information was given to the Commission on behalf of another natural person--in relation to the other natural person as if the information were a statement or disclosure made on behalf of that other person at a private session for the Commission.

  (3)   Sections   6OH, 6OK and 6OL apply in relation to the information as if it were information given by the natural person at a private session for the Commission.

  (4)   Section   6OJ applies in relation to the information as if it were information obtained at a private session for the Commission.

  (5)   Section   6OM applies in relation to the information as if it were a record that contains information obtained at a private session for the Commission.

  (6)   A reference in subparagraph   (1)(b)(ii) to experiences of systemic issues is a reference to experiences, or an awareness, of a policy, procedure, practice, act or omission that contributed, or may have contributed, to a person's suicide, suicidality or poor mental health.

 



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