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1,191 31A Time limit for access
31A Time limit for access. (1) This section applies if a person who applies for access to a document under this Act is granted access to the document. (2) The person may obtain access to the document—. (a) if providing access is deferred under
1,192 3 Objection notice
3 Objection notice. (1) An applicant is not entitled to a review under section 52 of the Act of a preliminary assessment notice. (2) However, within the period of 30 days, or the further period the agency or Minister allows, after a preliminary
1,193 Henderson and Queensland Law Society Inc.; O
Henderson and Queensland Law Society Inc.; O. Application number:. 2005 F0049. Decision date:. Monday, Jun 25, 2007. Henderson and Queensland Law Society Inc.; O’Dwyer (Third Party); LIH (Fourth Party). (2005 F0049, 25 June 2007). The applicant
1,194 RG and Department of Health; RHM (Third Party)
RG and Department of Health; RHM (Third Party). Application number:. 2004 F0570. Decision date:. Monday, Jan 30, 2006. RG and Gold Coast District Health Service (Department of Health); RHM (Third Party). (2004 F0570, 30 January 2006). s. 44 -
1,195 Mandatory notification of data breach
Mandatory notification of data breach. Queensland government agencies. 1. must handle personal information. 2. in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). Chapter 3A of the IP Act creates a mandatory notification of data
1,196 Binding contractors to the IP Act
Binding contractors to the IP Act. Overview. Queensland government agencies. 1. are required to comply with the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) when dealing with personal information. The IP Act also requires agencies take reasonable
1,197 QPP 3 and 6 - authorised by law or court order
QPP 3 and 6 - authorised by law or court order. Overview. Queensland government agencies. 1. must handle personal information in accordance with the Queensland Privacy Principles (QPP) in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). This
1,198 QPP 3 and 6 - prevent a serious threat
QPP 3 and 6 - prevent a serious threat. Overview. All Queensland government agencies. 1. must handle personal information in accordance with the Queensland Privacy Principles (QPP) in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). This guideline
1,199 Camera Surveillance and Privacy
Camera Surveillance and Privacy. Overview. The Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) requires agencies. 1. to handle personal information in compliance with the Queensland Privacy Principles (QPPs). This includes personal information captured
1,200 Submission: Education and Care Services Regulation 2010
A response to the Education and Care Services Regulation 2010 by the Office of the Information Commissioner.

