Commerce Act 1986

Miscellaneous provisions - Assistance to overseas regulators

99N: Information provided by consent

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"When you say it's okay, the Commission can share your info with others overseas."

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If you give your consent, the Commission can share information about you with an overseas regulator. This is allowed even if other parts of the law, such as sections 99B to 99L, would normally prevent it. The Commission needs your permission to share the information, and they can only share it with your consent.

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Part 7Miscellaneous provisions
Assistance to overseas regulators

99NInformation provided by consent

  1. Nothing in sections 99B to 99L or any co-operation arrangement prevents the Commission providing any information to an overseas regulator with the consent of the person who is the subject of the information.

Notes
  • Section 99N: inserted, on , by section 5 of the Commerce (International Co-operation, and Fees) Amendment Act 2012 (2012 No 84).