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2,351 Health agencies - dealing anonymously with a health agency
Health agencies - dealing anonymously with a health agency. Health agencies. 1. are required to comply with the National Privacy Principles (NPPs) set out in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). NPP 8 requires a health agency to allow
2,352 Information briefing incoming Minister
Information briefing incoming Minister. Overview. Schedule 3, section 4 of the Right to Information Act 2009. 1. (Qld) (RTI Act) provides that information created by a department to brief an Incoming Minister about the department is exempt
2,353 Key privacy concepts - law enforcement agency
Key privacy concepts - law enforcement agency. Overview. The Key Privacy Concepts guidelines explain important words and phrases used in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). They are intended to assist in the interpretation and
2,354 Key privacy concepts - generally available publication
Key privacy concepts - generally available publication. Overview. The Key Privacy Concepts guidelines explain important words and phrases used in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). They are intended to assist in the interpretation and
2,355 Key privacy concepts - practicable and impracticable
Key privacy concepts - practicable and impracticable. Overview. The Key Privacy Concepts guidelines explain important words and phrases used in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). They are intended to assist in the interpretation and
2,356 Non-health agencies - Disclosure where the individual was aware
Non-health agencies - Disclosure where the individual was aware. Agencies. 1. are required to comply with the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) set out in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). Under IPP 11, agencies can only disclose
2,357 Overview of the National Privacy Principles
Overview of the National Privacy Principles. The National Privacy Principles (NPPs) apply to health agencies. 1. when collecting, accessing, using and disclosing personal information. The NPPs enable individuals to be aware of the purpose their
2,358 Privacy principle compliance and the Human Rights Act
Privacy principle compliance and the Human Rights Act. Queensland government agencies. 1. are required to comply with the privacy principles in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). The privacy principles include the obligation to bind
2,359 All agencies – Personal information access and openness obligations
All agencies – Personal information access and openness obligations. 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
2,360 Non-health agencies - Use for a directly related purpose
Non-health agencies - Use for a directly related purpose. Agencies. 1. are required to comply with the Information Privacy Principles (IPPs) set out in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). Under IPP 10, an agency can only use personal