(1) For paragraphs 56(2)(b) and (c) of the Act, an amount specified in subsection (2), (3) or (5) may be refunded to an applicant in the circumstances mentioned in that subsection. Both Conventions could in 2015 be viewed in the Australian Treaties Library on the AustLII website (http://www.austlii.edu.au). For assistance overseas contact an Australian embassy or consulate. means information about the status of an Australian travel document, including the following: (a) whether the document is valid; (b) if the document is not valid—the reason why it is not valid; (c) whether the document has been lost or stolen; (d) whether the document is in some way restricted in its use. (2) For a purpose specified in column 1 of an item in the following table, the Minister may disclose personal information of a kind specified in column 2 of the item to a person specified in column 3 of the item.The purpose of informing the person to whom the information is given about the status of an Australian travel document (see section 45 of the Act)(a) a person receiving the information for any foreign border authority;(b) a person receiving the information for the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol);(c) a person authorised by Interpol to access information held by Interpol in accordance with Interpol’s rules on the processing of information for the purposes of international police cooperation;(d) the registrar of births, deaths and marriages (however described) of a State or Territory;(e) a person receiving the information for the road traffic authority (however described) of a State or Territory;(h) a member of the police force of a State or Territory;(i) a person receiving the information for a court of the Commonwealth, or a State or Territory;(j) the Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection;(k) the Commissioner of the Australian Border Force;(l) a person who is working in the National Border Targeting Centre.The purpose of confirming or verifying information relating to an applicant for an Australian travel document or a person to whom an Australian travel document has been issued (see paragraph 46(a) of the Act)(a) the registrar of births, deaths and marriages (however described) of a State or Territory;(b) a person receiving the information for the road traffic authority (however described) of a State or Territory;(e) a member of the police force of a State or Territory;(f) a person receiving the information for a court of the Commonwealth, or a State or Territory;(g) the Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection;(h) the Commissioner of the Australian Border Force;(i) a person who is working in the National Border Targeting Centre;(j) a person receiving the information for any foreign border authority.The purpose of facilitating or otherwise assisting the international travel of a person to whom an Australian travel document has been issued (see paragraph 46(b) of the Act)(a) the Secretary of the Department of Immigration and Border Protection;(b) the Commissioner of the Australian Border Force;(c) a person who is working in the National Border Targeting Centre;(d) a person receiving the information for any foreign border authority.The purpose of law enforcement (see paragraph 46(c) of the Act)A person who has responsibility for, or powers, functions or duties in relation to, law enforcement under a law of the Commonwealth or a State or Territory.The purpose of the operation of family law and related matters (see paragraph 46(d) of the Act)(a) a person receiving the information for a court of the Commonwealth, or a State or Territory;(b) the Secretary of the Attorney‑General’s Department when acting as the Commonwealth Central Authority for the purposes of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, done at The Hague on 25 October 1980 or the Convention on Jurisdiction, Applicable Law, Recognition, Enforcement and Co‑operation in Respect of Parental Responsibility and Measures for the Protection of Children, done at The Hague on 19 October 1996.The purposes of any of the following laws, which are specified for paragraph 46(e) of the Act:(b) the Secretary of the Attorney‑General’s Department;(c) an SES employee or APS employee in the Attorney‑General’s Department.Note: For column 3 of item 5 of the table, the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction referred to in paragraph (b) is set out in Australian Treaty Series 1987 No.
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