Official Information Act 1982

Right of access to personal information

24A: Restriction where person sentenced to imprisonment

You could also call this:

"Rule about accessing information when someone has been sent to prison"

If you want to access personal information, there is a rule that might stop you. This rule is called 'Restriction where person sentenced to imprisonment'. You can find this rule in the Official Information Act 1982, but it was repealed, which means it is no longer in use. It was repealed by the Official Information Amendment Act 1993, which you can read more about by following the link to the Official Information Amendment Act 1993.

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Part 4Right of access to personal information

24ARestriction where person sentenced to imprisonment (Repealed)

Notes
  • Section 24A: repealed (without coming into force), on , by section 6 of the Official Information Amendment Act 1993 (1993 No 36).