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INFORMATION PRIVACY ACT 2009 - SCHEDULE 2

INFORMATION PRIVACY ACT 2009 - SCHEDULE 2

SCHEDULE 2 – Entities to which the privacy principles do not apply

Part 1 - Entities to which the privacy principles do not apply

1 the Assembly, a member of the Assembly, a committee of the Assembly, a member of a committee of the Assembly, a parliamentary commission of inquiry or a member of a parliamentary commission of inquiry
2 the Parliamentary Judges Commission of Inquiry appointed under the expired Parliamentary (Judges) Commission of Inquiry Act 1988
3 a commission of inquiry issued by the Governor in Council, whether before or after the commencement of this schedule
4 a parents and citizens association under the Education (General Provisions) Act 2006
5 a grammar school to which the Grammar Schools Act 2016 applies
6 a government owned corporation or a subsidiary of a government owned corporation

Part 2 - Entities to which the privacy principles do not apply in relation to a particular function

1 a court, or the holder of a judicial office or other office connected with a court, in relation to the court’s judicial functions
2 a registry or other office of a court, or the staff of a registry or other office of a court in their official capacity, so far as its or their functions relate to the court’s judicial function
3 a tribunal in relation to the tribunal’s judicial or quasi-judicial functions
4 a tribunal member or the holder of an office connected with a tribunal, in relation to the tribunal’s judicial or quasi-judicial functions
5 a registry of a tribunal, or the staff of a registry of a tribunal in their official capacity, so far as its or their functions relate to the tribunal’s judicial or quasi-judicial functions
6 a quasi-judicial entity in relation to its quasi-judicial functions
7 a member of, or the holder of an office connected with, a quasi-judicial entity, in relation to the entity’s quasi-judicial functions
8 the staff of a quasi-judicial entity in their official capacity, so far as their functions relate to the entity’s quasi-judicial functions