Intelligence and Security Act 2017

Accessing information held by other agencies - Obtaining business records of telecommunications network operators and financial service providers

143: Purpose of subpart

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"Getting information from phone, internet, and bank companies to help keep New Zealand safe"

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The purpose of this part of the law is to let an intelligence and security agency get business records from companies that provide phone and internet services and from banks. You can think of business records like a list of phone calls made or money transferred. This law is meant to help the agency get the information it needs from these companies.

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Part 5Accessing information held by other agencies
Obtaining business records of telecommunications network operators and financial service providers

143Purpose of subpart

  1. The purpose of this subpart is to enable an intelligence and security agency to obtain business records of telecommunications network operators and financial service providers.