Chemicals Act 2008
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Prohibition on unauthorised disclosure of information. |
28.— (1) A person shall not, save as otherwise provided for by law, disclose information obtained by him or her while performing functions as— |
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(a) a member or member of staff of a national authority, |
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(b) an inspector, |
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(c) a person (other than a member of staff of a national authority) appointed to carry out an investigation under section 18 , |
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(d) a consultant or adviser to a national authority or a person employed by him or her, |
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unless he or she is duly authorised to so do by the national authority concerned. |
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(2) Subsection (1) shall not prevent the disclosure of information where that disclosure is— |
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(a) for the purpose of the discharge of functions under the relevant chemicals statutory provisions, |
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(b) made with the consent of the person to whom the information applies, or |
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(c) for the purposes of— |
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(i) any legal proceedings (including by means of a report to a coroner holding an inquest under the Coroners Acts 1962 and 2005 on the body of a person whose death may have been caused through personal injury), or |
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(ii) any investigation or special report under section 18 . |

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