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 Documents concerning certain operations of agencies

40. A document is an exempt document if its disclosure under this Act would be contrary to the public interest by reason that—


 * (a) the document contains information relating to—


 * (i) procedures or methods for the conduct of tests, examinations or audits by an agency; or


 * (ii) particular tests, examinations or audits conducted or to be conducted by an agency, the disclosure of which would, or could reasonably be expected to, prejudice the effectiveness of those procedures or methods or the attainment of the objects of any such tests, examinations or audits;


 * (b) the document contains information the disclosure of which would, or could reasonably be expected to, have a substantial adverse effect on the supervision or review of the operations of an agency for the purpose of ensuring the proper and efficient conduct of those operations; or


 * (c) the document contains information the disclosure of which would, or could reasonably be expected to, have a substantial adverse effect on the staff management interests of the Commonwealth or of an agency, including the development and carrying out of the personnel management policy and the industrial relations policy of the Commonwealth or of an agency or the conduct by or on behalf of the Commonwealth or an agency of industrial relations negotiations.

Documents affecting personal privacy

41. (1) A document is an exempt document if its disclosure under this Act would involve the unreasonable disclosure of information relating to the personal affairs of any person (including a deceased person).

(2) Subject to sub-section (3), the provisions of sub-section (1) do not have effect in relation to a request by a person for access to a document by reason only of the inclusion in the document of matter relating to that person.

(3) Where a request is made to an agency or Minister for access to a document of the agency, or an official document of the Minister, that contains information of a medical or psychiatric nature concerning the person making the request and it appears to the principal officer of the agency, or to the Minister, as the case may be, that the disclosure of the information to that person might be prejudicial to the physical or mental health or well-being of that person, the principal officer or Minister may direct that access to the document, so far as it contains that information, that would otherwise be given to that person is not to be given to him but is to be given instead to a medical practitioner to be nominated by him.

Documents subject to legal professional privilege

42. (1) A document is an exempt document if it is of such a nature that it would be privileged from production in legal proceedings on the ground of legal professional privilege.