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101 Cudmore and Department of Police

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Cudmore and Department of Police. Application number:. 1999 S0031. Decision date:. Wednesday, Nov 29, 2000. Cudmore and Queensland Police Service. (1999 S0031, 29 November 2000). The applicant sought review of a decision of the QPS to neither

102 Make a privacy complaint

Make a privacy complaint. Under the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act), if you believe a Queensland government agency has dealt with your personal information in a way that is not consistent with the privacy principles (or conditions

103 Part 6 Miscellaneous (102-109)

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Part 6 Miscellaneous (102-109). Subsections. Loading…. Disclaimer. Please make sure you have read our disclaimer.

104 Client Service Charter

Client Service Charter. Purpose. This Client Service Charter sets out what Queensland Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) clients can expect from us and what the OIC expects from its clients. The OIC. The OIC is an independent statutory

106 O'Reilly and Department of Police

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O'Reilly and Department of Police. Application number:. 1993 S0155. Decision date:. Monday, Nov 18, 1996. PDF:. O'Reilly and Department of Police (PDF file, 65.86 KB). Reported:. (1996) 3 QAR 402. O'Reilly and Queensland Police Service. (1993 S0155,

107 Annual reports

An account of our work and financial position for the 12 months ending 30 June. It reflects our performance against our strategic plan.

108 Part 7 Transitional provisions (111-125)

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109 Complaints Management Procedure

Complaints Management Procedure. 1.Overview. The Office of the Information Commissioner (the Office) takes any complaint about our services seriously. Feedback and complaints are an opportunity for us to improve the way we provide our services. You

110 Appeals and judicial review

Appeals and judicial review. Decisions of the Information Commissioner may be appealed on a question of law to the Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT). QCAT can be contacted directly about matters which may be on appeal. Contact the

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