Health Act 1956

Management of infectious diseases - Contact tracing

92ZZH: Offence to fail to comply with direction to provide required information about contacts

You could also call this:

"Breaking the law by not giving correct contact information when asked"

If you are asked to give information under section 92ZZC or 92ZZF, you must provide it. You will commit an offence if you do not give the required information without a good reason, or if you leave out some information on purpose, or if you give false information that you know is not true. If you commit this offence, you can be fined up to $2,000 if you are found guilty.

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Contact tracing

92ZZHOffence to fail to comply with direction to provide required information about contacts

  1. A person commits an offence who, having been required to provide information under section 92ZZC or 92ZZF,—

  2. without reasonable excuse, fails to give the required information; or
    1. intentionally omits any part of that information or gives any information that the person knows to be false.
      1. A person who commits an offence against subsection (1) is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000.

      Notes
      • Section 92ZZH: inserted, on , by section 11 of the Health (Protection) Amendment Act 2016 (2016 No 35).