Data Protection Laws Override
This provision establishes that when conflicts arise regarding "standardisation and sharing of data," this Act prevails over all other legislation—including the Data Protection Act and Cybersecurity Act. This supremacy clause allows data sharing mandates to override fundamental privacy protections without any proportionality test or balancing framework. Citizens cannot determine which protections apply to their personal data, and the Authority can effectively nullify privacy safeguards by framing requirements as necessary for "data standardisation." Combined with ministerial regulation-making power in 35, this creates an executive mechanism to systematically subordinate constitutional privacy rights to administrative efficiency objectives.