Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Accessing information held by other agencies - Direct access to database information

133: Relationship between subpart and other law

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This part of the law does not stop or limit you from sharing information if another part of this Act says you can or must share it. You can also share information if another law, like a different Act, says you can or must share it. This means you can still follow other laws that let you share information, even if this part of the law is in place.

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Part 5Accessing information held by other agencies
Direct access to database information

133Relationship between subpart and other law

  1. This subpart does not prevent or limit any disclosure of information that may be required or authorised by or under—

  2. any other provision of this Act; or
    1. any other enactment.