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CRIMES ACT 1914 SECT 85ZZ
85ZZ Privacy Commissioner's functions
- (1)
- The Privacy Commissioner has the following functions:
- (a)
- to investigate an act or practice of a person or of
a Commonwealth authority or State authority that may
breach Division 2 or 3 and, where the
Commissioner considers it appropriate, to try, by
conciliation, to effect a settlement of the matters
that gave rise to the investigation;
- (b)
- to receive and examine any written requests for
complete or partial exclusion of persons from the
application of Division 3 and advise the Minister
whether an exclusion should be granted and whether
there should be any restrictions on the circumstances
in which an exclusion would apply.
- (2)
- In the performance of those functions, the Privacy
Commissioner shall:
- (a)
- have due regard for the protection of important
human rights and social interests that compete with
the rights given by this Part, including the
recognition of the right of government and business to
achieve their objectives in an efficient way;
- (b)
- take account of:
- (i)
- international obligations accepted by Australia,
including those concerning the international
technology of communications; and
- (ii)
- developing general international guidelines
relevant to the better protection of individual
privacy;
- (c)
- take into account the nature of the offence
concerned;
- (d)
- ensure that his or her advice is, within the
limitations of the powers of the Commonwealth, capable
of acceptance, adaptation and extension in any State
or Territory; and
- (e)
- ensure that his or her directions and advice are
consistent with the Information Privacy Principles set
out in section 14
of the Privacy
Act.
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