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INFORMATION PRIVACY ACT 2000
No. 98 of 2000
Version incorporating amendments as at 26 September 2007
TABLE OF PROVISIONS
Section Page
PART 1-PRELIMINARY
1. Purposes
2. Commencement
3. Definitions
4. Interpretative provisions
5. Objects of Act
6. Relationship of this Act to other laws
7. Nature of rights created by this Act
8. Act binds the Crown
PART 2-APPLICATION OF THIS ACT
Division 1-Public sector organisations
9. Application of Act
Division 2-Exemptions
10. Courts, tribunals, etc.
10A. Parliamentary Committees
11. Publicly-available information
12. Freedom of Information Act 1982.
13. Law enforcement
PART 3-INFORMATION PRIVACY
14. Information Privacy Principles
15. Application of IPPs
16. Organisations to comply with IPPs
17. Effect of outsourcing
PART 4-CODES OF PRACTICE
18. Codes of practice
19. Process for approval of code of practice or code variation
20. Organisations bound by code of practice
21. Effect of approved code
22. Codes of practice register
23. Revocation of approval
24. Effect of revocation of approval or variation or expiry of approved code
PART 5-COMPLAINTS
Division 1-Making a complaint
25. Complaints
26. Complaint referred to Privacy Commissioner
27. Complaints by minors and people with an impairment
Division 2-Procedure after a complaint is made
28. Privacy Commissioner must notify respondent
29. Circumstances in which Privacy Commissioner may decline to entertain complaint
30. Privacy Commissioner may dismiss stale complaint
31. Minister may refer a complaint direct to Tribunal
32. What happens if conciliation is inappropriate?
Division 3-Conciliation of complaints
33. Conciliation process
34. Power to obtain information and documents
34A. Referral of complaint to Health Services Commissioner or Disability Services Commissioner
35. Conciliation agreements
36. Evidence of conciliation is inadmissible
37. What happens if conciliation fails?
Division 4-Interim orders
38. Tribunal may make interim orders before hearing
Division 5-Jurisdiction of the Tribunal
39. When may the Tribunal hear a complaint?
40. Who are the parties to a proceeding?
41. Time limits for certain complaints
42. Inspection of exempt documents by Tribunal
43. What may the Tribunal decide?
PART 6-ENFORCEMENT OF INFORMATION PRIVACY PRINCIPLES
44. Compliance notice
45. Power to obtain information and documents
46. Power to examine witnesses
47. Protection against self-incrimination
48. Offence not to comply with compliance notice
49. Application for review
PART 7-PRIVACY COMMISSIONER
50. Privacy Commissioner
51. Remuneration and allowances
52. Terms and conditions of appointment
53. Vacancy, resignation
54. Suspension of Privacy Commissioner
55. Acting appointment
56. Validity of acts and decisions
57. Staff
58. Functions
59. Powers
60. Privacy Commissioner to have regard to certain matters
61. Delegation
62. Annual reports
63. Other reports
PART 8-GENERAL
64. Capacity to consent or make a request or exercise right of
access
65. Failure to attend etc. before Privacy Commissioner
66. Protection from liability
67. Secrecy
68. Employees and agents
69. Charges for access
70. Offences by organisations or bodies
71. Prosecutions
72. Supreme Court-limitation of jurisdiction
73. Regulations
PART 9-AMENDMENT OF CERTAIN ACTS
74-80. Repealed
81. Amendment of Information Privacy Act 2000.
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SCHEDULE 1-The Information Privacy Principles
1. Principle 1-Collection
2. Principle 2-Use and Disclosure
3. Principle 3-Data Quality
4. Principle 4-Data Security
5. Principle 5-Openness
6. Principle 6-Access and Correction
7. Principle 7-Unique Identifiers
8. Principle 8-Anonymity
9. Principle 9-Transborder Data Flows
10. Principle 10-Sensitive Information
SCHEDULE 2-Repealed
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ENDNOTES
1. General Information
2. Table of Amendments
3. Explanatory Details
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