NSW Caselaw
Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: BNQ v South Eastern Sydney Local Health District [2015] NSWCATAD 156 Hearing dates: 16 July 2015 Decision date: 24 July 2015 Jurisdiction: Administrative and Equal Opportunity Division Before: G Walker, Senior Member Decision: No further action. Catchwords: HEALTH RECORDS – search – destruction of records pursuant to statutory authority. Legislation Cited: Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013; Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002; Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998; State Records Act 1998. Cases Cited: Beesley v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Service [2000] NSWADT 52; Briginshaw v Briginshaw (1938) 60 CLR 336; Camilleri v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Force [2012] NSWADT 5; Cianfrano v Director-General, Department of Commerce (No 2) [2002] NSWADT 195; McCabe v Workers' Compensation Commission [2012] NSWADT 30; Miriani v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Force, [2005] 187; Patsalis v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police Service [2003] NSWADT 213; Pedestrian Council of Australia v North Sydney Council [2014] NSWCATAD 80; Shepherd and Department of Housing, Local Government and Planning [1994] QICmr 7, will (1994) 1 QAR 464. Category: Principal judgment Parties: BNQ (Applicant) South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (Respondent) Representation: Solicitors: BNQ (Applicant in person) Crown Solicitor's Office (Respondent) File Number(s): 1410610 Publication restriction: Pursuant to subs 64 (a) of the Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013, the name of the applicant is not to be published or broadcasted without the leave of the Tribunal.
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