Disclosure to State or Territory government entity—inter‑governmental agreement
49 Disclosure to State or Territory government entity—inter‑governmental agreement
The National Commissioner may disclose relevant information to a State or Territory government entity if:
the National Commissioner reasonably believes that disclosing the information is necessary:
for the purposes of the administration of a law of a State or Territory; and
for the purposes of giving effect to an intergovernmental agreement on a matter of national significance; and
the State or Territory government entity has undertaken not to use or further disclose the information except in accordance with an agreement that:
is in force between the Commonwealth and the State or Territory; and
applies in relation to the information; and
the National Commissioner is satisfied that the information will be used or further disclosed only in accordance with the agreement.
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