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91 Notice requiring agencies to comply with the privacy principles
Notice requiring agencies to comply with the privacy principles. The Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) gives the Information Commissioner the power to issue a compliance notice where there has been a serious or a flagrant breach of the
92 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.
93 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
94 Privacy and law enforcement agencies
Privacy and law enforcement agencies. The Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) contains a number of privacy principles which set out the rules for how agencies. 1. are to collect, manage, use and disclose personal information. These include
95 Public service recruitment and Information Privacy
Public service recruitment and Information Privacy. Overview. The IP Act requires Queensland government agencies to comply with the privacy principles. 1. when handling personal information. This includes personal information collected and used
96 Administrative release of information
A guide and checklist to assist agencies in developing administrative access schemes.
97 All agencies - Accuracy and relevance of personal information
All agencies - Accuracy and relevance of 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
98 Surveys and the Privacy Principles
Surveys and the Privacy Principles. Survey tools are routinely used by agencies to collect information for the improvement of programs and to inform development and service planning. The Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) sets out
99 How to review and measure your agency’s progress in implementing RTI and IP
How to review and measure your agency’s progress in implementing RTI and IP. This guideline will help you understand how the Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) measures agency compliance with the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI
100 Cabinet and State Budgetary Information
Cabinet and State Budgetary Information. The Right to Information Act 2009. 1. (Qld) (RTI Act) gives people the right to access documents in the possession or control of Queensland government agencies. 2. This right of access is subject to some