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AUSTRALIAN CRIME COMMISSION (QUEENSLAND) ACT 2003 - SECT 16
Functions of Committee
16 Functions of Committee
(1) Within the period of 30 days beginning on the day the Committee is given a
copy of a determination (a
"special determination" ) under section 8 (2) or (4) , the Committee may by
resolution, with the agreement of the member of the Committee representing the
Commonwealth and at least 5 other members of the Committee, request the chair
of the Board to give further information to the Committee in relation to the
determination.
(2) Subject to subsection (3) , the chair of the Board must
comply with the request.
(3) If the chair of the Board considers that
disclosure of information to the public could prejudice the safety or
reputation of persons or the operations of law enforcement agencies, the chair
must not give the Committee the information.
(4) If the chair of the Board
does not give the Committee information on the ground that the chair considers
that disclosure of the information to the public could prejudice the safety or
reputation of persons or the operations of law enforcement agencies, the
Committee may refer the request to the State Minister.
(5) If the Committee
refers the request to the State Minister, he or she— (a) must determine in
writing whether disclosure of the information could prejudice the safety or
reputation of persons or the operations of law enforcement agencies; and
(b)
must provide copies of that determination to the chair of the Board and the
Committee; and
(c) must not disclose his or her reasons for determining the
question of whether the information could prejudice the safety or reputation
of persons or the operations of law enforcement agencies in the way stated in
the determination.
(6) Within the period of 30 days beginning on the day the
Committee makes a request under subsection (1) in relation to a
special determination, the Committee may by resolution, with the agreement of
the member of the Committee representing the Commonwealth and at least 5 other
members of the Committee, revoke the determination.
(7) The Committee must
notify the chair of the Board and the CEO of the revocation.
(8) The
revocation takes effect when the CEO is so notified.
(9) To remove any doubt,
it is declared that the revoking of the determination does not affect the
validity of any act done in connection with the ACC operation/investigation
concerned before the CEO is so notified.
(10) The Committee does not have a
duty to consider whether to exercise the power under subsection (1) or (6) for
any special determination, whether the Committee is requested to do so by any
person, or in any other circumstances.
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