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81 Amendment Applications
Amendment Applications. Under section 41 of the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) individuals can apply to an agency. 1. to have their personal information amended if it is inaccurate, incomplete, out of date, or misleading. This guideline
82 Administration of justice and legal remedies: applying Willsford
Administration of justice and legal remedies: applying Willsford. The object of the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act). 1. is to give a right of access to information in the government's possession or under the government's control unless
83 Privacy self assessment guide
Privacy self assessment guide. Role of this guide. This guide is intended to assist agencies to assess their practices, procedures and activities for compliance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act), particularly the Information
84 Health agencies - use or disclosure for primary or related purpose
Health agencies - use or disclosure for primary or related purpose. Health agencies. 1. are required to comply with the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) set out in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). Under NPP 2 a health agency must
85 Proactive disclosure and publication schemes
Proactive disclosure and publication schemes. This Guideline explains the concept of ‘proactive disclosure’ and sets out how agencies can meet publication scheme requirements under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act). 1. and the
86 Consulting with a relevant third party
Consulting with a relevant third party. Under the Right to Information Act 2009. 1. (Qld) (RTI Act) anyone can apply for documents held by Queensland government agencies, which includes departments, Ministers, local government, public hospitals,
87 Five things you might not know about the NPPs
Five things you might not know about the NPPs. The Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) contains four sets of privacy principles: the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs), the National Privacy Principles (NPPs), the transfer out of Australia
88 All agencies - Obligations when collecting personal information
All agencies - Obligations when collecting personal information. Health agencies. 1. are required to comply with the National Privacy Principles (NPPs), and all other agencies. 2. with the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs), in the Information
89 Drones and the Privacy Principles
Drones and the Privacy Principles. Drones. 1. are playing an increasing role in government service delivery. Potential uses include law enforcement, emergency and disaster management, infrastructure inspections and environmental monitoring.
90 Tips for resolving privacy complaints
This guideline will help you respond to and resolve privacy complaints in a way that may mean the difference between successfully resolving the complaint and it being escalated to the Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) or onto the