Private Health Insurance Act 2007
A person commits an offence if: (a) the person has, or has at any time had, a duty, function or power under this Act; and (aa) the duty, function or power is not an [*]
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APRA private health insurance duty, function or power; and (b) the person discloses information to another person; and (c) the information is [*]To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
protected information; and (d) the disclosure is not an [*]To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
authorised disclosure.Penalty: Imprisonment for 2 years or 120 penalty units, or both.
323-1(1A)
An APRA private health insurance duty, function or power is a duty, function or power of [*]
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APRA, or that a person has in the person ' s capacity as an officer (within the meaning of section 56 of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998 ), under any of the following: (a) this Act; (b) the Private Health Insurance (Prudential Supervision) Act 2015 ; (c) the Financial Institutions Supervisory Levies Collection Act 1998 , as that Act applies in relation to levies imposed on private health insurers; (d) the Financial Sector (Collection of Data) Act 2001 , as that Act applies in relation to private health insurers.Note:
The disclosure of information regime for information obtained under APRA private health insurance duties, functions and powers is Part 6 of the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority Act 1998 (rather than this Division).
323-1(2)
Information is protected information if the information: (a) either:
(i) is obtained by a person in the course of performing or exercising a duty, function or power under this Act, other than an [*]To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
APRA private health insurance duty, function or power; or
(b) relates to a person other than the person who obtained it.
(ii) was information to which subparagraph (i) applied and is obtained by a person by way of an [*]To find definitions of asterisked terms, see the Dictionary in Schedule 1 .
authorised disclosure under section 323-10 , 323-15 or 323-20 ; and
323-1(3)
A disclosure of information is an authorised disclosure if the disclosure is one that the person may make under section 323-5 , 323-10 , 323-15 , 323-20 , 323-25 or 323-30 .
Note:
A disclosure in accordance with subsection 132D(1) of the National Health Act 1953 is also taken to be an authorised disclosure for the purposes of this section: see subsection 132D(3) of the National Health Act 1953 .
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