PRINCIPLE 1 - Purpose of collection of personal information
Personal information shall not be collected by any agency unless---
(a) The information is collected for a lawful purpose connected with a
function or activity of the agency; and
(b) The collection of the information is necessary for that purpose.
PRINCIPLE 2 - Source of personal information
(1) Where an agency collects personal information, the agency shall
collect the information directly from the individual concerned.
(2) It is not necessary for an agency to comply with subclause (1) of
this principle if the agency believes, on reasonable grounds,---
(a) That the information is publicly available information; or
(b) That the individual concerned authorises collection of the
information from someone else; or
(c) That non-compliance would not prejudice the interests of the
individual concerned; or
(d) That non-compliance is necessary---
(i) To avoid prejudice to the maintenance of the law by any
public sector agency, including the prevention, detection,
investigation, prosecution, and punishment of offences; or
(ii) For the enforcement of a law imposing a pecuniary
penalty; or
(iii) For the protection of the public revenue; or
(iv) For the conduct of proceedings before any court or
Tribunal (being proceedings that have been commenced or are
reasonably in contemplation); or
(e) That compliance would prejudice the purposes of the collection; or
(f) That compliance is not reasonably practicable in the circumstances
of the particular case; or
(g) That the information---
(i) Will not be used in a form in which the individual
concerned is identified; or
(ii) Will be used for statistical or research purposes and
will not be published in a form that could reasonably be
expected to identify the individual concerned; or
(h) That the collection of the information is in accordance with an
authority granted under section 54 of this Act.
PRINCIPLE 3 - Collection of information from subject
(1) Where an agency collects personal information directly from the
individual concerned, the agency shall take such steps (if any) as are,
in the circumstances, reasonable to ensure that the individual concerned
is aware of---
(a) The fact that the information is being collected; and
(b) The purpose for which the information is being collected; and
(c) The intended recipients of the information; and
(d) The name and address of---
(i) The agency that is collecting the information; and
(ii) The agency that will hold the information; and
(e) If the collection of the information is authorised or required by
or under law,---
(i) The particular law by or under which the collection of the
information is so authorised or required; and
(ii) Whether or not the supply of the information by that
individual is voluntary or mandatory; and
(f) The consequences (if any) for that individual if all or any part
of the requested information is not provided; and
(g) The rights of access to, and correction of, personal information
provided by these principles.
(2) The steps referred to in subclause (1) of this principle shall be
taken before the information is collected or, if that is not
practicable, as soon as practicable after the information is collected.
(3) An agency is not required to take the steps referred to in
subclause (1) of this principle in relation to the collection of
information from an individual if that agency has taken those steps in
relation to the collection, from that individual, of the same
information or information of the same kind, on a recent previous
occasion.
(4) It is not necessary for an agency to comply with subclause (1) of
this principle if the agency believes, on reasonable grounds,---
(a) That non-compliance is authorised by the individual concerned; or
(b) That non-compliance would not prejudice the interests of the
individual concerned; or
(c) That non-compliance is necessary---
(i) To avoid prejudice to the maintenance of the law by any
public sector agency, including the prevention, detection,
investigation, prosecution, and punishment of offences; or
(ii) For the enforcement of a law imposing a pecuniary
penalty; or
(iii) For the protection of the public revenue; or
(iv) For the conduct of proceedings before any court or
Tribunal (being proceedings that have been commenced or are
reasonably in contemplation); or
(d) That compliance would prejudice the purposes of the collection; or
(e) That compliance is not reasonably practicable in the circumstances
of the particular case; or
(f) That the information---
(i) Will not be used in a form in which the individual
concerned is identified; or
(ii) Will be used for statistical or research purposes and
will not be published in a form that could reasonably be
expected to identify the individual concerned.
PRINCIPLE 4 - Manner of collection of personal information
Personal information shall not be collected by an agency---
(a) By unlawful means; or
(b) By means that, in the circumstances of the case,---
(i) Are unfair; or
(ii) Intrude to an unreasonable extent upon the personal
affairs of the individual concerned.
PRINCIPLE 5 - Storage and security of personal information
An agency that holds personal information shall ensure---
(a) That the information is protected, by such security safeguards as
it is reasonable in the circumstances to take, against---
(i) Loss; and
(ii) Access, use, modification, or disclosure, except with the
authority of the agency that holds the information; and
(iii) Other misuse; and
(b) That if it is necessary for the information to be given to a
person in connection with the provision of a service to the
agency, everything reasonably within the power of the agency is
done to prevent unauthorised use or unauthorised disclosure of
the information.
PRINCIPLE 6 - Access to personal information
(1) Where an agency holds personal information in such a way that it
can readily be retrieved, the individual concerned shall be entitled---
(a) To obtain from the agency confirmation of whether or not the
agency holds such personal information; and
(b) To have access to that information.
(2) Where, in accordance with subclause (1) (b) of this principle, an
individual is given access to personal information, the individual shall
be advised that, under principle 7, the individual may request the
correction of that information.
(3) The application of this principle is subject to the provisions of
Parts IV and V of this Act.
PRINCIPLE 7 - Correction of personal information
(1) Where an agency holds personal information, the individual
concerned shall be entitled---
(a) To request correction of the information; and
(b) To request that there be attached to the information a statement
of the correction sought but not made.
(2) An agency that holds personal information shall, if so requested
by the individual concerned or on its own initiative, take such steps
(if any) to correct that information as are, in the circumstances,
reasonable to ensure that, having regard to the purposes for which the
information may lawfully be used, the information is accurate, up to
date, complete, and not misleading.
(3) Where an agency that holds personal information is not willing to
correct that information in accordance with a request by the individual
concerned, the agency shall, if so requested by the individual
concerned, take such steps (if any) as are reasonable in the
circumstances to attach to the information, in such a manner that it
will always be read with the information, any statement provided by that
individual of the correction sought.
(4) Where the agency has taken steps under subclause (2) or subclause
(3) of this principle, the agency shall, if reasonably practicable,
inform each person or body or agency to whom the personal information
has been disclosed of those steps.
(5) Where an agency receives a request made pursuant to subclause (1)
of this principle, the agency shall inform the individual concerned of
the action taken as a result of the request.
PRINCIPLE 8 - Accuracy, etc., of personal information to be checked before use
An agency that holds personal information shall not use that
information without taking such steps (if any) as are, in the
circumstances, reasonable to ensure that, having regard to the purpose
for which the information is proposed to be used, the information is
accurate, up to date, complete, relevant, and not misleading.
PRINCIPLE 9 - Agency not to keep personal information for longer than necessary
An agency that holds personal information shall not keep that
information for longer than is required for the purposes for which the
information may lawfully be used.
PRINCIPLE 10 - Limits on use of personal information
An agency that holds personal information that was obtained in
connection with one purpose shall not use the information for any other
purpose unless the agency believes, on reasonable grounds,---
(a) That the source of the information is a publicly available
publication; or
(b) That the use of the information for that other purpose is
authorised by the individual concerned; or
(c) That non-compliance is necessary---
(i) To avoid prejudice to the maintenance of the law by any
public sector agency, including the prevention, detection,
investigation, prosecution, and punishment of offences; or
(ii) For the enforcement of a law imposing a pecuniary
penalty; or
(iii) For the protection of the public revenue; or
(iv) For the conduct of proceedings before any court or
Tribunal (being proceedings that have been commenced or are
reasonably in contemplation); or
(d) That the use of the information for that other purpose is
necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat
to---
(i) Public health or public safety; or
(ii) The life or health of the individual concerned or another
individual; or
(e) That the purpose for which the information is used is directly
related to the purpose in connection with which the information
was obtained; or
(f) That the information---
(i) Is used in a form in which the individual concerned is not
identified; or
(ii) Is used for statistical or research purposes and will not
be published in a form that could reasonably be expected to
identify the individual concerned; or
(g) That the use of the information is in accordance with an authority
granted under section 54 of this Act.
PRINCIPLE 11 - Limits on disclosure of personal information
An agency that holds personal information shall not disclose the
information to a person or body or agency unless the agency believes, on
reasonable grounds,---
(a) That the disclosure of the information is one of the purposes in
connection with which the information was obtained or is
directly related to the purposes in connection with which the
information was obtained; or
(b) That the source of the information is a publicly available
publication; or
(c) That the disclosure is to the individual concerned; or
(d) That the disclosure is authorised by the individual concerned; or
(e) That non-compliance is necessary---
(i) To avoid prejudice to the maintenance of the law by any
public sector agency, including the prevention, detection,
investigation, prosecution, and punishment of offences; or
(ii) For the enforcement of a law imposing a pecuniary
penalty; or
(iii) For the protection of the public revenue; or
(iv) For the conduct of proceedings before any court or
Tribunal (being proceedings that have been commenced or are
reasonably in contemplation); or
(f) That the disclosure of the information is necessary to prevent or
lessen a serious and imminent threat to---
(i) Public health or public safety; or
(ii) The life or health of the individual concerned or another
individual; or
(g) That the disclosure of the information is necessary to facilitate
the sale or other disposition of a business as a going concern;
or
(h) That the information---
(i) Is to be used in a form in which the individual concerned
is not identified; or
(ii) Is to be used for statistical or research purposes and
will not be published in a form that could reasonably be
expected to identify the individual concerned; or
(i) That the disclosure of the information is in accordance with an
authority granted under section 54 of this Act.
PRINCIPLE 12 - Unique identifiers
(1) An agency shall not assign a unique identifier to an individual
unless the assignment of that identifier is necessary to enable the
agency to carry out any one or more of its functions efficiently.
(2) An agency shall not assign to an individual a unique identifier
that, to that agency's knowledge, has been assigned to that individual
by another agency, unless those 2 agencies are associated persons within
the meaning of section 8 of the Income Tax Act 1976.
(3) An agency that assigns unique identifiers to individuals shall
take all reasonable steps to ensure that unique identifiers are assigned
only to individuals whose identity is clearly established.
(4) An agency shall not require an individual to disclose any unique
identifier assigned to that individual unless the disclosure is for one
of the purposes in connection with which that unique identifier was
assigned or for a purpose that is directly related to one of those
purposes.
PUBLIC REGISTER PRIVACY PRINCIPLES
PRINCIPLE 1 - Search references
Personal information shall be made available from a public register
only by search references that are consistent with the manner in which
the register is indexed or organised.
PRINCIPLE 2 - Use of information from public registers
Personal information obtained from a public register shall not be
re-sorted, or combined with personal information obtained from any other public register, for the purpose of making available for valuable
consideration personal information assembled in a form in which that
personal information could not be obtained directly from the register.
PRINCIPLE 3 - Electronic transmission of personal information from register
Personal information in a public register shall not be made available by means of electronic transmission, unless the purpose of the transmission is to make the information available to a member of the public who wishes to search the register.
PRINCIPLE 4 - Charging for access to public register
Personal information shall be made available from a public register
for no charge or for no more than a reasonable charge.
PRINCIPLE 5 - Bulk disclosures of information from public register
Personal information containing an individual's name, together with the individuals address or telephone number, must not be made available from a public register on a volume or bulk basis unless this is consistent with the purpose for which the register is maintained.
PRINCIPLE 6 - Personal safety or harassment
1) Where practicable, personal information revealing an individual's whereabouts should not be stored in a part of a register generally accessible to the public where it is shown, on an application by the individual to the agency maintaining the register, that the individual's safety or that of the individual's family, would be put at risk through the disclosure of the information.
2) An agency maintaining a public register must have reasonable procedures to invite, evaluate and determine applications by individuals whose personal safety may be put at risk by disclosure.
3) It is an exception to clause (1) of this principle where other appropriate safeguards are taken to ensure that the information is not disclosed to the public for purposes unrelated to the purposes for which the information was collected or obtained.