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1 Step-by-step guide to Privacy Impact Assessments
A guide to step you through the process of completing a Privacy Impact Assessment.|A guide to step you through the process of completing a Privacy Impact Assessment.
2 What is personal information - checklist
If you need to determine if information is or is not personal information use this checklist.|If you need to determine if information is or is not personal information use this checklist.
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4 Eligible family members
The Right to Information Act 2009(RTI Act) and the Information Privacy Act 2009(IP Act) recognise the ‘ eligible family member’. 1. of a deceased person. This phrase appears in relation to information that would, if a person were alive, be their
5 Neither confirm nor deny - checklist
Neither confirm nor deny checklist will assist to determine whether an agency is entitled to neither confirm nor deny the existence of a document.|Neither confirm nor deny checklist will assist to determine whether an agency is entitled to neither
6 Key privacy concepts - use
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 application of the privacy principles in the IP Act. . Section
7 Deletion of irrelevant information
The Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act). 1. provides a right of access to documents of an agency and Minister. 2. Because the right of access is to documents rather than information the RTI Act allows agencies. 3. to delete information
8 Key privacy concepts - reasonable
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 application of the privacy principles in the IP Act. . The
9 Basic guide to NPPs 5-8 - Access, amendment and anonymity
Health agencies. 1. must have policies regarding their management of personal information and these policies must be available upon request. Where an individual specifically requests, a health agency must also take reasonable steps to let the
10 Obligations of Queensland Ministers
Queensland Ministers have obligations under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act) and the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). Generally, these obligations would be fulfilled by Ministerial staff or appropriately authorised