State Records Regulation 1999 (1998 SI 669)



Part 1 Preliminary
1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the State Records Regulation 1999.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on 1 January 1999.
3   Definition
In this Regulation:
the Act means the State Records Act 1998.
4   Notes
The explanatory note and table of contents do not form part of this Regulation.
Part 2 Exceptions from certain provisions of Act
pt 2: Subst 3.3.2000.
5   Exception from operation of section 21
For the purposes of section 21 (2) (b) of the Act, anything that is authorised or required to be done by or under a provision of an Act specified in Schedule 1 is prescribed as an exception to Part 3 of the Act.
cl 5: Subst 3.3.2000.
6   (Repealed)
cl 6: Rep 3.3.2000.
Schedule 1 Provisions excepted from operation of section 21
(Clause 5)
Provisions authorising alteration of records
Freedom of Information Act 1989, section 43 (Determination of applications)
Provisions requiring destruction of records
Casino Control Act 1992, section 159 (Destruction of fingerprints etc)
Gambling (Two-Up) Act 1998, section 28 (Destruction of fingerprints and palm prints)
Listening Devices Act 1984, sections 22 (Destruction of irrelevant records made by the use of a listening device) and 30 (Orders for forfeiture)
Public Lotteries Act 1996, section 58 (Destruction of finger and palm prints of former key employees)
Road Transport (Driver Licensing) Act 1998, section 32 (Additional matters relating to identity)
Totalizator Act 1997, sections 65 (Destruction of fingerprints and palm prints of former key employees) and 110 (Destruction of fingerprints etc)
Provisions authorising destruction of records
Telecommunications (Interception) (New South Wales) Act 1987, section 8 (Keeping and destruction of restricted records)
sch 1: Subst 3.3.2000.