Access to Information and Privacy

Agency Information Guide​

The Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (NSW) (GIPA Act) applies to the Legal Services Council and Commissioner for Uniform Legal Services Regulation (Commissioner) by virtue of section 416 of the Legal Profession Uniform Law and clause 5(2) of the Legal Profession Uniform Regulations 2015. As part of our responsibility under the GIPA Act, we are required to publish an Agency Information Guide.

Our Agency Information Guide (PDF, 280.1 KB) outlines:

  • The role and functions of the Legal Services Council and Commissioner
  • The types of information we hold
  • The ways in which we make our information publicly available
  • The ways that members of the public, the legal profession and other agencies can interact with us.

Privacy Management Plan

The Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW) (PPIPA) applies to the Legal Services Council and Commissioner for Uniform Legal Services Regulation by virtue of section 416 of the Legal Profession Uniform Law and clause 5(1) of the Legal Profession Uniform General Regulations 2015.

The PPIPA requires that  each public sector agency must prepare and implement a privacy management plan, which explains how the agency manages personal information in line with the PPIPA. 

Privacy Management Plan (PDF, 332.5 KB)

Last updated:

07 Jul 2023

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The Legal Services Council and Commissioner for Uniform Legal Services Regulation acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as custodians of Australia and pay their respects to Elders, past and present. We also acknowledge their ongoing connection to land, sea and communities throughout Australia, and their contributions to the lives of all Australians.

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