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Arms Bill

Miscellaneous provisions - Direct access by certain government agencies to arms registry

352: Relationship between sections 353 to 360 and other law

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"How sections 353 to 360 work with other laws"

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If a new law is passed, sections 353 to 360 will not stop or limit the collection, use, or sharing of information. You can still collect, use, or share information if another law says you can or must do so. You can also collect, use, or share information if another law allows it.

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Part 8Miscellaneous provisions
Direct access by certain government agencies to arms registry

352Relationship between sections 353 to 360 and other law

  1. Sections 353 to 360 do not prevent or limit the collection, use, or disclosure of information that—

  2. is authorised or required by or under any enactment; or
    1. is permitted under any enactment.