Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Accessing information held by other agencies

119: Relationship between this Part and other law relating to information disclosure

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This Part of the law does not stop the collection, use, or sharing of your personal information if it is allowed or required by another law. You can find out what is permitted when it comes to your personal information by looking at the information privacy principles set out in section 22 of the Privacy Act 2020. This means that if another law says your personal information can be shared, then it can be shared, even if this Part of the law says something different.

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Part 5Accessing information held by other agencies

119Relationship between this Part and other law relating to information disclosure

  1. This Part does not limit the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information that—

  2. is authorised or required by or under any enactment; or
    1. is permitted by the information privacy principles set out in section 22 of the Privacy Act 2020.
      Notes
      • Section 119(b): amended, on , by section 217 of the Privacy Act 2020 (2020 No 31).