Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act 2013

Registration, enforcement, and miscellaneous provisions - Certification

86: Designated officer may give certificate to surveillance agency

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You can get information from a special part of the law. A designated officer can give this information to a surveillance agency. The officer gets the information from this part of the law.

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Part 4Registration, enforcement, and miscellaneous provisions
Certification

86Designated officer may give certificate to surveillance agency

  1. A designated officer may give any information obtained under this subpart to a surveillance agency.