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FAMILY LAW ACT 1975 - SECT 67ZBF

Disclosure of protected material

  (1)   An order made under section   67ZBD or 67ZBE does not require, but allows, an information sharing agency to:

  (a)   give the court particulars of a document or information, to the extent that the particulars would reveal protected material; or

  (b)   produce a document to the court, to the extent that the document contains protected material; or

  (c)   give the court information that is protected material.

Note:   An information sharing agency's ability to give the court particulars, documents or information may also be affected by the information sharing safeguards: see subsection   67ZBI(1).

  (2)   If the agency does not give the court particulars or information, or does not produce a document, on the grounds that the particulars would reveal, or the document contains or the information is, protected material, the agency must inform the court:

  (a)   that the agency has not provided, or, that in the agency's opinion it is not required to provide, certain particulars, documents or information; and

  (b)   in the agency's opinion, which of paragraphs   (3)(a) to (c) apply to the particulars, document or information.

  (3)   Protected material is information:

  (a)   that is the subject of legal professional privilege; or

  (b)   that discloses, or would enable a person to ascertain, the identity of a person who communicated information to the agency in confidence; or

  (c)   the disclosure of which would:

  (i)   endanger a person's life or present an unreasonable risk of harm to a person; or

  (ii)   prejudice legal proceedings (including proceedings in a tribunal and a coronial inquiry, investigation and inquest); or

  (iii)   contravene a court order or law that, disregarding subsections   67ZBD(7) and 67ZBE(7), would restrict the publication or other disclosure of information in connection with legal proceedings; or

  (iv)   be contrary to the public interest.



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