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Customer and Product Data Bill

Preliminary provisions - Interpretation

7: Accredited requestor

You could also call this:

“Special permission to ask for information”

The proposed law says that you can be called an ‘accredited requestor’ if you get special permission. This permission is given under a part of the law called ‘subpart 3 of Part 5’. If you get this permission, it means you’re officially recognised as someone who can ask for certain information.

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Part 1 Preliminary provisions
Interpretation

7Accredited requestor

  1. A person is an accredited requestor if the person is accredited under subpart 3 of Part 5.