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Compliance Notes
Spent Convictions Scheme (Commonwealth): Compliance note 1/91 (March 1991)
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The purpose of this Compliance Note is to provide Commonwealth authorities with: a background to the new law on old conviction information under the Crimes Act 1914, PartVIIC; an explanation of the interaction between the law and the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) of the Privacy Act; guidelines on practices which should be followed by Commonwealth authorities to ensure compliance with Part VIIC of the Crimes Act and the Privacy Act; and the role of the Privacy Commissioner in regard to these laws.
Spent Convictions Scheme (Commonwealth): Compliance note 2/91 (November 2002)
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This Compliance Note is intended for use by all State and Local government agencies, and by private companies, organisations and individuals so that they can conform to the Commonwealth law which protects persons who have certain old minor criminal convictions.
Determinations
Public Interest Determination No. 11B
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Privacy Act 1988 - Part VI - Public Interest Determination No. 11B - Amendments to Public Interest Determinations No.s 11 and 11A - Collection and use of contact details of genetic relatives to enable use or disclosure of genetic information – Effective 25 December 2010 - 14 December 2015 inclusive.
Complaint Determination No 1 of 1993
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Complaint Determination No 1 of 2003
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Complaint Determination No 1 of 2004
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Federal Privacy Commissioner April 2004 Complaint Determination No.1 of 2004 Parties to the complaint Complainants Respondent HistoryBackground, allegations and remedies soughtThe lawInvestigation processGeneral considerationsFindings Small business provisionsCharge for access to personal information via mail...
Complaint Determination No 2 of 1993
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Complaint Determination No 2 of 2004
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Federal Privacy Commissioner April 2004 Complaint Determination no. 2 2004Parties to the complaint Complainants Respondent HistoryBackground, allegations and remedies soughtThe lawInvestigation processGeneral considerationsFindings Small business provisions Current steps taken to make sure personal i...
Complaint Determination No 3 of 2004
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Federal Privacy Commissioner April 2004 Complaint Determination no. 3 of 2004Parties to the complaintComplainantsRespondentHistoryBackground, allegations and remedies soughtThe lawInvestigation processGeneral considerationsFindingsSmall business provisionsCurrent listing timeframesPrimary purpose of collectionUtility of informationNpp...
Complaint Determination No 4 of 2004
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Federal Privacy Commissioner April 2004 Complaint Determination No. 4 OF 2004Parties to the complaint Complainants Respondent HistoryBackground, allegations and remedies soughtThe LawInvestigation processGeneral considerationsFindings Small business provisions Collection necessary for functions and act...
Complaint Determination No 5 of 2004
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Federal Privacy Commissioner April 2004 COMPLAINT DETERMINATION NO. 5 OF 2004 PARTIES TO THE COMPLAINT Complainant Respondent. HISTORYBACKGROUND, ALLEGATIONS AND REMEDIES SOUGHTTHE LAWINVESTIGATION PROCESSFINDINGS Personal information disclosed Findings IPP 11.1(a) Finding IP...
Credit Reporting Determination 1991 No 2 concerning identifying particulars permitted to be included in a credit information file
Determination under the Privacy Act 1988: 1991 No 2 (s.18E(3)) concerning identifying particulars permitted to be included in a credit information file
Determination No 2009-1A giving general effect to Temporary Public Interest Determination No 2009-1
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Public Interest Determination No. 1
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PART VI - PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION NO. 1 (PID 1) In respect of Application No : 1 (dated 5 September 1989) Applicant : Director of Public Prosecutions (the agency) Nature of the Application: Disclosure of personal information to t...
Public Interest Determination No. 11
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Privacy Act 1988, Part VI – Public Interest Determination No. 11 – Collection and use of contact details of genetic relatives to enable use or disclosure of genetic information - In relation to National Privacy Principles 2.1 and 10.1 - Effective: 15 December 2010 to 14 December 2015 inclusive…
Public Interest Determination No. 11A
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Privacy Act 1988, Part VI – Public Interest Determination No. 11A – Collection and use of contact details of genetic relatives to enable use or disclosure of genetic information - In relation to National Privacy Principles 2.1 and 10.1 - Effective: 15 December 2010 to 14 December 2015 inclusive…
Public Interest Determination No. 2
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PART VI - PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION No. 2 (PID 2) In respect of Application No : 2 (dated 5 September 1989) Applicant : Department of Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs Nature of the Application: Disclosure of information about citize...
Public Interest Determination No. 3A
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PART VI - PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION No. 3 (PID 3A) In respect of Application No : 3 (dated 6 March 1990) Applicant : Director of Public Prosecutions Nature of the Application: Disclosure of personal information to relevant statutory disciplinary...
Public Interest Determination No. 4
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PART VI - PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION No. 4 (PID 4) In respect of Application No : 4 (dated 2 August 1990). Applicant : 4 (dated 2 August 1990). Nature of the Application: Disclosure of police reports for the purposes of pursuing insura...
Public Interest Determination No. 5
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PART VI - PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION No. 5 (PID 5) In respect of Application No : 5 (dated 9 October 1990) Applicant : The Australian Federal Police Nature of the Application: Disclosure of personal information contained in homicide files...
Public Interest Determination No. 6
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PART VI - PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION No. 6 (PID 6) In respect of Application No : 6 (dated 10 December 1990) Applicant : Australian Telecommunications Corporation (Telecom) Nature of the Application: Disclosure of modified electronic white pages to...
Public Interest Determination No. 7
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PART VI - PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION NO. 7 (PID 7) 21 October 1997 in respect of Application No: 7 Applicant: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Nature of Application: To permit disclosure of personal information of Australians...
Public Interest Determination No. 7A
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PART VI - PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION NO. 7A AMENDMENT TO PUBLIC INTEREST DETERMINATION NO. 7 (PID 7) Under section 72 of the Privacy Act 1988, I DETERMINE that Public Interest Determination No. 7, dated 21 October 1997 is amended as follows: Amendments 1 Subclause 2(2) Omit Ashould devel...
Public Interest Determination No. 8
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PRIVACY ACT 1988 (PART VI) Applicant: The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) Nature of Application: Disclosure of personal information contained in certain CDPP files that relate to serious incidences of fraud, dishonesty and decept...
Temporary Public Interest Determination No 2009-1: Collection and use of contact details of genetic relatives to enable disclosure of genetic information
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Fact Sheets
Credit Reporting Fact Sheet 1: Credit providers (May 1996)
Credit providers Am I a credit provider? How does the law affect agents of credit providers? What are credit providers required to do under the law? Credit reporting Credit providers Under the provisions of Part IIIA of the Privacy Act, credit reporting agencies can generally only give access to personal credit in...
Credit Reporting Fact Sheet 2: Mercantile agents (debt collection agents) (May 1996)
Can a mercantile agent have access to the records held by a credit reporting agency? What information can a credit provider disclose to a mercantile agent? Can a mercantile agent also be a credit provider? Can a mercantile agent have access to the records held by a credit reporting agency? Under Part IIIA of the Privacy Act, a me...
Credit Reporting Fact Sheet 3: Consumer and commercial credit (May 1996)
Why do I need to know the difference between consumer and commercial credit? What is consumer credit? What is commercial credit? How can I tell whether the credit someone has applied for is consumer or commercial credit? What if someone applies for credit for both private and business purposes? Are references between...
Credit Reporting Fact Sheet 4: Customer agreement (May 1996)
In what circumstances do credit providers need to get a customers agreement to their obtaining or disclosing credit information about the customer? Does the customers agreement have to be in writing? Is there a particular form of words that has to be used when obtaining agreement? In what circumstances do credit provider...
Credit Reporting Fact Sheet 5: Authorisation for agents (financial counsellors & others) (May 1996)
Authorisation for agents (financial counsellors and others) Financial counsellors Others (e.g. accountants, solicitors or financial advisers) Authorisation for agents (financial counsellors and others) Under the Privacy Act individuals have the right to obtain access to their credit report held by a credit reporting agency...
Credit Reporting Fact Sheet 6: Disclosure by credit providers of credit worthiness information (May 1996)
What information is protected by the Privacy Act? Do commercial references come within s.18N? What information can be disclosed by a credit provider when verifying application details? What may not be disclosed by a credit provider when verifying application details? Can a credit provider disclose name and address details t...
Credit Reporting Fact Sheet 7: Credit reporting databases (May 1996)
Credit reporting databases What kinds of databases are subject to the Privacy Act? What sort of information can be stored on the database? Who can the information on the database be released to? What else do I need to do? Credit reporting databases This Fact Sheet describes the laws regulating businesses that operate...
Credit Reporting Fact Sheet 8: Access and amendment (May 1996)
Who is affected by the credit reporting provisions of the Privacy Act? How do I access my credit information? Do I have to pay for access to my information? What happens if the information on my file is inaccurate? What can I do if I think a credit reporting agency has not dealt with my access or amendment request properly...
Guidelines
A Guide for Directors, Privacy and Boards: What You Don't Know Can Hurt You (May 2004)
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Australian Government agencies in the Northern Territory - Indigenous Protocol (entitled Australian Government agencies in the Northern Territory - Indigenous Protocol (entitled "Minding Your Own Business" - February 1998)
pdf (31.63 KB)
Automated Assistance in Administrative Decision-Making - Better Practice Guide (Non-OPC document with OPC contributions) (February 2007)
pdf (517.7 KB)
Covert surveillance in Commonwealth administration (February 1992)
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Data-matching in Commonwealth administration (February 1998)
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Federal and ACT Government World Wide Web sites (May 1999)
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Guidelines for Federal and ACT Government Websites
March 2003 The purpose of these Guidelines is to assist Federal and ACT government agencies to adopt best privacy practice and comply with the Privacy Act in respect to their websites. If personal information may be transmitted, published, solicited and collected via the Internet, agencies need to consider the relevant privacy implications whe...
Guidelines for Job Applicants
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Guidelines on Workplace E-mail, Web Browsing and Privacy
Introduction Background The Technical Realities of E-mail Use and Privacy Jurisdiction and Legal Issues Developing a Policy Guidelines Conclusion Introduction The use of the Internet by governments and organisations has raised concerns about the privacy of staff e-mail and web browsing activities. Despit...
Guidelines under section 95 of the Privacy Act 1988: privacy and medical research (March 2000)
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Guidelines under section 95A of the Privacy Act 1988 (December 2001)
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Guidelines under section 95AA of the Privacy Act 1988: Use and disclosure of genetic information to a patient’s genetic relatives (December 2009)
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Information Privacy Principles 1 - 3 (October 1994)
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Information Privacy Principles 4 - 7 (February 1998)
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Information Privacy Principles 8 - 11 (November 1996)
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Legislative Data-matching Program Annotated (September 1991)
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National Privacy Principles (September 2001)
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September 2001 Copyright Office of the Privacy Commissioner 2001 ISBN 1-877079-22-7 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Office of the Privacy Commissioner. Requests and enquiries concerning re...
OECD Privacy Guidelines 1980
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Privacy and Public Key Infrastructure: for Agencies using PKI to communicate or transact with individuals (December 2001)
pdf (643.21 KB)
Privacy Code Development (September 2001)
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FOREWORD The Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 extends the operation of the Privacy Act 1988 to cover much of the private sector. An integral feature of the Amendment Act is the option for organisations to develop their own privacy codes, which when approved, replace compliance with the National Privacy Principles....
Privacy Guidelines for the Medicare Benefits and Pharmaceutical Benefits Programs (issued March 2008 - effective from 1 July 2008)
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Issued under section 135AA of the National Health Act 1953 Issued on 6 March 2008 to take effect on 1 July 2008 Part A) Australian Government Agencies Guideline 1: Handling of claims information Part B) Medicare Australia Guideline 2: Management of claims information by Medica...
Privacy Impact Assessment Guide
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Privacy in the Private Health Sector (November 2001)
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Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner 9 November 2001 Foreword The Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Act 2000 extends the operation of the Privacy Act 1988 to cover the private health sector throughout Australia. The co-regulatory approach offered by the legislation allo...
Provision of personal information to members of Parliament (August 1990)
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Public Interest Determination Procedure Guidelines
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Procedures for handling applications from organisations and agencies seeking a Public Interest Determination.
Information Sheets
Information Sheet (About the Office): Conciliation of Privacy Complaints
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The information below explains the conciliation process so that you know what to expect when participating in conciliation as part of the Office of the Privacy Commissioners complaint handling process. When the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (the Office) receives a complaint it decides how it will be handled. The best way to...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 1 - 2001: Overview of the Private Sector Provisions
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**NOTE: updated with minor amendments 27 November 2007. New private sector provisions in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) regulate the way many private sector organisations collect, use, keep secure and disclose personal information. For the first time, they give individuals the right to know what information an...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 10 - 2001 Application to the Privacy Act to Information Already Held
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When the new private sector amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) come into force on 21 December 2001, not all the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) will apply to information that private sector organisations have already collected. Section 16C of the Privacy Act sets out which NPPs will apply regardless of w...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 11 - 2001: Privacy Codes
New private sector provisions in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) regulate the way the private sector organisations collect, use, keep secure and disclose personal information. The private sector provisions aim to give people greater control over the way information about them is handled in the private sector by requiring organisation...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 12 - 2001 Coverage of and Exemptions from the Private Sector Provisions
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**NOTE: updated with minor amendments 27 November 2007. This information sheet aims to help organisations work out if the private sector provisions in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) apply to them. It lists the type of entities that the Privacy Act will apply to and those that will be exempt from its covera...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 13 - 2001: The Federal Privacy Commissioner's Approach to Promoting Compliance with the Privacy Act
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Ensuring that organisations comply with their obligations under the Privacy Act is one of the Offices most important functions. Good advice and good rules only make a real difference if they are put into practice. This information sheet sets out the approach the Office intends to take to promoting compliance with the requirements...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 14 - 2001: Privacy Obligations for Commonwealth Contracts
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Background Commonwealth Government agencies (agencies) are required to comply with the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) when handling personal information. At times agencies contract out (outsource) a function that requires a contractor to collect and handle personal informat...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 15 - 2002: National Privacy Principle 7 - Identifiers in the Health Sector
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This Information Sheet has been developed in response to a number of enquiries in relation to the adoption, use and disclosure of Commonwealth identifiers (including the Medicare number) in the health sector. These enquiries have arisen with the commencement of the Commonwealth-s new privacy law. This law came into effect on 21 De...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 16 - 2002: Application of Key NPPs to Due Diligence and Completion when Buying and Selling a Business
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Background This Information Sheet is designed to help organisations involved in the sale and purchase of a business to comply with their obligations under the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act). The Information Sheet was developed in collaboration with the Law Council of Australia. Sales of businesses are generally struct...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 17 - 2003: Privacy and Personal Information that is Publicly Available
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Introduction In carrying on their activities many organisations collect personal information from a range of public sources. These include books, newspapers, magazines, websites, television, radio, telephone directories (hard copy and electronic), share registers, the register of births, deaths and marriages, ASIC company regis...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 18 - 2003: Taking reasonable steps to make individuals aware that personal information about them is being collected
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Background National Privacy Principles (NPPs) 1.3 and 1.5 of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) aim to make sure that individuals know who collects personal information about them, the purpose of collection and what happens to the information after it is collected. This helps give individuals some control over informa...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 19 - 2007: The Prescription Shopping Information Service (PSIS) and The Privacy Act
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Key Message In order to comply with Privacy Act obligations, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner advises practitioners that it is generally good privacy practice to seek the patients consent before collecting health information from the Prescription Shopping Information Service (PSIS). However, the Privacy Act also permits...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 1A: National Privacy Principles
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Principle 1 - Collection Principle 2 - Use and disclosure Principle 3 - Data quality Principle 4 - Data security Principle 5 - Openness Principle 6 - Access and correction Principle 7 - Identifiers Principle 8 - Anonymity Principle 9 - Transborder data flows Principle 10 - Sensitive information...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 2 - 2001: Preparing for 21 December 2001
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New privacy provisions New private sector provisions in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) regulating the way many private sector organisations collect, use, keep secure and disclose personal information come into effect on 21 December 2001. Organisations may choose to be bound by a privacy code approved by the Privac...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 20 - 2007: Scanning 'Proof of Identity' Documents
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Key Messages Good privacy practices are good for business. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (the Office) is aware that with the adoption of new technologies by many businesses, the practice of scanning proof of identity documents is becoming more common. This practice can, however, create significant privacy risks and could undermi...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 21 - 2008: Denial of access to health information due to a serious threat to life or health
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Key Messages The Privacy Act and access to health information The federal Privacy Act requires health service providers in the private sector to give a patient access to their health information if the individual requests it. However, access may be denied to the individual if an exception listed in the Privacy Act applies....
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 22 - 2008: Fees for access to health information under the Privacy Act
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Key Messages The Privacy Act and charging fees for access The federal Privacy Actrequires health service providers in the private sector to give a patient access to their health information if requested, unless a listed exception applies. Under the Privacy Act: providers are not required to charge a fee for giving access;...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 23 - 2008: Use and disclosure of health information for management, funding and monitoring of a health service
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Key Messages Privacy and the handling of health information The federal Privacy Act is consistent with good treatment practices and permits appropriate information flows within the private health care sector, including for the management, funding and monitoring of a health service. It achieves this by building on existing relationships of t...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 24 - 2008: Disclosure of health information and impaired capacity
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Key Messages The Privacy Act and Impaired Capacity There will often be times where a patient is unable to give consent to the disclosure of their health information to loved ones. Under the federal Privacy Act, doctors and other health service providers may share the information of an incapacitated patient with family, a partner or...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 25 - 2008: Sharing health information to provide a health service
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Key Messages Privacy and caring for your patient The federal Privacy Act is consistent with good treatment practices and promotes appropriate information flows within the health sector, by building on existing relationships of trust between health professionals and patients. What does the Privacy Act say about how patients information sho...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 26 - 2008: Interaction between the Privacy Act and the Spam Act
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Key Messages Introduction The Spam Act prohibits sending unsolicited commercial electronic messages (spam). The Acts coverage includes emails, instant messaging, SMS and MMS (text and image-based mobile phone messaging) of a commercial nature. The Spam Act applies to any commercial electronic message with an Aust...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 28 - 2009: NPP 3 Data Quality
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Key Messages This information sheet will assist private sector organisations covered by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act) to comply with their obligations under National Privacy Principle 3 (NPP 3). NPP 3 requires organisations to take reasonable steps to make sure the personal information they collect, use or disclose is accura...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 29 - 2009: Use or disclosure of genetic information in the private health sector
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This information sheet is for health service providers in the private health sector. It relates to privacy and the use or disclosure of genetic information to lessen or prevent a serious threat to life, health or safety of a patient’s genetic relatives.
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 3 - 2001: Openness
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National Privacy Principle 5 (NPP 5) requires organisations to be open about their handling of personal information in two ways. This information sheet expands on the Privacy Commissioners Guidelines to the National Privacy Principles. Ways an organisation could give NPP 5.1 information There are a number of ways an organisati...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 30 - 2010: ID scanning in clubs and pubs
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This information sheet is for private sector hospitality organisations like clubs and pubs that are covered by the Privacy Act. It provides compliance tips and examples for when they copy, scan or otherwise collect personal information about their patrons.
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 4 - 2001: Access and Correction
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Key Messages National Privacy Principle (NPP) 6 in the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act) provides individuals with a right of access to information held about them by an organisation. How organisations give access will depend on the circumstances. In some cases organisations may wish to provide a photocopy or print out of the information...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 5 - 2001: Access and the Use of Intermediaries
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The following information is provided to assist organisations when they are considering ways to comply with National Privacy Principle 6.3 (NPP 6.3). This principle allows an individual to be given access to information through an intermediary. Role of an intermediary NPP 6.3 requires that an organisation must consider using an...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 6 - 2001: Security and Personal Information
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National Privacy Principle (NPP) 4.1 provides that an organisation must take reasonable steps to protect the personal information it holds from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. Data security is an important way of ensuring that personal information is only used for permissible purposes. In...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 7 - 2001: Unlawful Activity and Law Enforcement
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The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) seeks to balance the privacy of individuals with the public interest in law enforcement and the regulatory objectives of government. In the course of carrying out their activities and functions, enforcement bodies, government agencies and regulatory authorities collect personal informat...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 8 - 2001: Contractors
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This information sheet aims to help organisations that enter into contracts with other parties to comply with their obligations under the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act). In particular, it is relevant to an organisation that enters into a contract with another party (the contracto...
Information Sheet (Private Sector) 9 - 2001: Handling Health Information for Research and Management
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Under the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) sensitive information cannot usually be collected without the persons consent (NPP 10). Health information is one type of sensitive information (as defined in section 6 of the Privacy Act, 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act)). However NPP 10.3 permits organisations to collect health informatio...
Information Sheet (Public and Private Sectors) 1 - Emergencies and disasters
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This Information Sheet discusses how Part VIA of the Privacy Act 1988 applies to the handling of personal information in declared emergencies or disasters.
Information Sheet (Public Sector) 1 - Information Privacy Principles under the Privacy Act 1988
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Principle 1 - Manner and purpose of collection of personal information Principle 2 - Solicitation of personal information from individual concerned Principle 3 - Solicitation of personal information generally Principle 4 - Storage and security of personal information Principle 5 - Info...
Information Sheet (Public Sector) 2 - A step-by-step guide to internal investigations of privacy complaints by Australian and ACT government agencies
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This information sheet assists Australian and ACT government agencies covered by the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Act) to address a privacy complaint by an individual. Are you covered under the Act? The Act requires that most Australian Government agencies comply with the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs)....
Information Sheet (Public Sector) 3 - Portable storage devices and personal information handling
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This information sheet suggests a number of steps Australian and ACT Government agencies should consider taking to help safeguard personal information stored or handled on portable storage devices. What is a portable storage device? A portable storage device (PSD) is defined in this information sheet as a small, lightweight, portabl...
Law
IPPs - Plain English Summary
This is a Plain English summary of the IPPs.
NPPs - Plain English Summary
This is a Plain English summary of the NPPs.
Manuals
Credit Information Audit Manual Part 3 (March 1995)
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Information Privacy Principles Audit Manual Part 1 (March 1995)
pdf (147.81 KB)
Media Releases
ACMA and Australian Privacy Commissioner to examine botched Telstra mail out
27 October 2010 The Australian Communications and Media Authority and the Office of the Australian Privacy Commissioner are looking into the circumstances of a botched mail out by Telstra to its customers.
ahm, FlyBuys, PayPal & NAB - Australian Privacy Awards finalists
07 Oct 09 Major Australian companies, not for profit organisations and government agencies have made it onto the list of finalists for this year's Australian Privacy Awards, announced today by the Australian Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis.



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