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PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION ACT 2014 (NO. 60 OF 2014) - SECT 17 Effect of outsourcing

PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION ACT 2014 (NO. 60 OF 2014) - SECT 17

Effect of outsourcing

    (1)     Subject to this section, the status or effect for the purposes of this Act (other than Part 4) of an act or practice is not affected by the existence or operation of a State contract.

    (2)     A State contract may provide for the contracted service provider to be bound by the Information Privacy Principles and any applicable code of practice with respect to any act done, or practice engaged in, by the contracted service provider for the purposes of the State contract in the same way and to the same extent as the outsourcing party would have been bound by them in respect of that act or practice had it been directly done or engaged in by the outsourcing party.

    (3)     If a provision of a kind referred to in subsection (2) is in force under a State contract, the Information Privacy Principles and any applicable code of practice apply to an act done, or practice engaged in, by the contracted service provider in the same way and to the same extent as they would have applied to the outsourcing party in respect of that act or practice had it been directly done or engaged in by the outsourcing party.

    (4)     An act or practice that is an interference with the privacy of an individual done or engaged in by a contracted service provider for the purposes of the State contract must, for the purposes of this Act (other than Part 4) and any applicable code of practice, be taken to have been done or engaged in by the outsourcing party as well as the contracted service provider unless—

        (a)     the outsourcing party establishes that a provision of a kind referred to in subsection (2) was in force under the State contract at the relevant time in relation to the act or practice; and

        (b)     the Information Privacy Principle or applicable code of practice to which the act or practice is contrary, or with which it is inconsistent, is capable of being enforced against the contracted service provider in accordance with the procedures set out in this Act.

    (5)     Section 118(1) does not apply to an act done or practice engaged in by a contracted service provider acting within the scope of a State contract.