Schedule 2 Exempt bodies and offices
(Section 9)
The office of Auditor-General—investigative, audit and report functions.
The office of Director of Public Prosecutions—prosecuting functions.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption—corruption prevention, complaint handling, investigative and report functions.
The office of Public Trustee—functions exercised in the Public Trustee’s capacity as executor, administrator or trustee.
The Treasury Corporation—borrowing, investment and liability and asset management functions.
The office of Ombudsman—the complaint handling, investigative and reporting functions of that office.
The office of Legal Services Commissioner—the complaint handling, investigative, review and reporting functions of that office.
The Health Care Complaints Commission—complaint handling, investigative and reporting functions in relation to a complaint that is in the course of being dealt with by the Commission.
The Health Conciliation Registry—conciliation functions.
The Child Death Review Team—all functions.
The Police Integrity Commission—corruption prevention, complaint handling, investigative and report functions.
The office of Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission—operational auditing, complaint handling, investigative and report functions.
The FSS Trustee Corporation—investment functions.
The SAS Trustee Corporation—investment functions.
The Axiom Funds Management Corporation—investment functions exercised on behalf of trustees of superannuation funds.
The Department of Training and Education Co-ordination—functions relating to the storing of, reporting on or analysis of information with respect to the ranking or assessment of students who have completed the Higher School Certificate for entrance into tertiary institutions.
Universities—functions relating to dealing with information with respect to the ranking or assessment of students who have completed the Higher School Certificate for entrance into tertiary institutions.
Any body or office that exercises functions under the
National Electricity (NSW) Law (including functions under the
National Electricity Code referred to in that Law) on behalf of NECA (the company established under the
Corporations Law under the corporate name of National Electricity Code Administrator Limited (ACN 073 942 775)) or NEMMCO (the company established under the
Corporations Law under the corporate name National Electricity Market Management Company Limited (ACN 072 010 327))—those functions.
The office of Privacy Commissioner—the complaint handling, investigative and reporting functions of that office.
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal—complaint handling, investigative and reporting functions of the Tribunal in relation to competitive neutrality complaints.
The State Contracts Control Board—complaint handling, investigative and reporting functions of the Board in relation to competitive neutrality complaints.
The New South Wales Crime Commission—investigative and reporting functions.
sch 2: Am 1989 No 134, sec 37 (b); 1990 No 79, Sch 2 (2); 1991 No 38, Sch 2; 1991 No 96, Sch 6; 1992 No 38, Sch 1 (14); 1993 No 87, Sch 6; 1993 No 105, Sch 3; 1994 No 73, Sch 2; 1995 No 78, Sch 2; 1996 No 29, Sch 6; 1996 No 39, Sch 4; 1996 No 121, Sch 1.5; 1997 No 18, Sch 2.2; 1997 No 20, Sch 1.5; 1997 No 127, Sch 4; 1998 No 133, Sch 3.3; 1999 No 5, Sch 5.2; 2000 No 60, Sch 2.3; 2004 No 30, Sch 1 [5]; 2004 No 47, Sch 3.3.