Commerce Act 1986

Miscellaneous provisions - Assistance to overseas regulators

99B: Purpose of sections 99C to 99P (which relate to assistance to overseas regulators)

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"Helping overseas regulators: when and how we share information with them"

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The purpose of sections 99C to 99P is to explain when and how the Commission may give information and help to overseas regulators. You can find these sections at sections 99C to 99P. This is also about clarifying how the Commission shares other kinds of information with overseas regulators.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions
Assistance to overseas regulators

99BPurpose of sections 99C to 99P (which relate to assistance to overseas regulators)

  1. The purpose of sections 99C to 99P is—

  2. to provide for when and how the Commission may provide compulsorily acquired information and investigative assistance to overseas regulators; and
    1. to clarify other matters relating to sharing other kinds of information with overseas regulators.
      Notes
      • Section 99B: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Commerce (International Co-operation, and Fees) Amendment Act 2012 (2012 No 84).