Source of Personal Information Sample Clauses

Source of Personal Information. It is not a breach of information privacy principle 2 for the Parties to collect Personal Information from each other for the purposes of this Agreement.
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Source of Personal Information. It is not a breach of information privacy principle 2 for IR to collect Personal Information from NZ Policethe Requesting Agencies or NZ Policethe Requesting Agencies to collect Personal Information from IR for the purposes of this Agreement.
Source of Personal Information. The Bank collects personal information directly from customers, information disclosed by customers themselves, or other legally publicized sources. The Bank may also legally collect information from third parties, including its parent company or other subsidiaries within the financial holding company, companies collaborating with the Bank to promote business, co-branded credit card/affinity group with the Bank, and partners in collaboration.
Source of Personal Information. Ensures that the individual maintains control over who their personal details are given to by stating that information should only be collected from the individual concerned (except in certain circumstances). Principle 3 Providing Notification when Personal Information is Collected Ensures that individuals are aware of what their information will be used for, who will have access to it and their own rights of access. This assists in achieving an appropriate level of openness about how an individual's information is handled. Principle 4
Source of Personal Information. It is not a breach of information privacy principle 2 for MSD to collect the Information from Customs in accordance with this Agreement.
Source of Personal Information. It is not a breach of Information Privacy Principle 2 for CLO to collect Ministry of Justice information from the Ministry of Justice under this Agreement.
Source of Personal Information. Principle 2 relates to the source of personal information. Generally, personal information must be collected directly from the individual. The proposed Agreement will enable Police to proactively collect bulk personal information relating to registered deaths, name changes, and non-disclosure direction information from the Registrar-General.  Principle 11 – Limits on disclosure of personal information Principle 11 relates to when personal information may be shared. Generally, personal information must only be disclosed where it is directly related to the purpose for which the information was obtained, where the disclosure is to the individual concerned or the individual has consented to the disclosure. The proposed Agreement will enable the Registrar-General to disclose bulk personal information relating to registered deaths, name changes, and non-disclosure directions to Police. For more information about how the proposed Agreement complies with the Information Privacy Principles refer to the Privacy Impact Assessment. Why are Police and the Registrar-General discussing the proposed Agreement with the public? This public consultation process is an important step to make sure Police and the Registrar- General seek a broad range of views on the proposed Agreement. It is also a legal requirement – the Privacy Act requires Police and the Registrar-General to consult about the proposed Agreement with the public before it can be submitted to Cabinet for approval. Discussing the proposed Agreement with the public ensures that Police and the Registrar- General:  are clear and transparent about why we want to make this Agreement, and how it will be done;  understand people’s views; and  are able to address any concerns about the Agreement. Who are Police and the Registrar-General discussing the proposed Agreement with? Anyone is welcome to provide feedback on the proposed Agreement. Feedback can be provided on the public discussion questions included in this document (refer to page 2 for details). This document is being provided directly to a range of organisations that may be interested in the proposed Agreement to make them aware of the discussion. The Privacy Commissioner is also required to consider the privacy implications of the proposed Agreement under the Privacy Act and may provide a submission. Matters not covered in this public consultation process This public consultation process is focused on the sharing of registered death, name change, and non-d...
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Source of Personal Information. (1) If an agency collects personal information, the information must be collected from the individual concerned.
Source of Personal Information. It is not a breach of information privacy principle 2 or the Health Information Privacy Code rule 2 for a Party to collect Personal Information from another Party in accordance with this Agreement and for one or more of the purposes specified in Clause 4.

Related to Source of Personal Information

  • Use of Personal Information 1. Personal Information (Personal Information and Personal Information collating with other information) obtained by DBS by providing the service shall be subject for the privacy policy protecting Member’s Personal Information which will be established separately (hereinafter, “Privacy Policy”) and this “Membership Agreement”.

  • Handling of Personal Information The Organiser may use the personal information of individuals from exhibition related parties for any communications necessary for the holding of the Exhibition. In addition, the Organiser may send electronic mails or other advertising materials to exhibition related parties for promoting the Exhibition or other exhibitions to be organised by the Organiser. Exhibition related parties give their consent to the Organiser to provide their personal information to its designated partner company or a trade publication that gathers or features information related to the Exhibition whenever the Organiser deems such a provision necessary. Governing Law and Jurisdiction The Exhibition Rules and Regulations shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan. The Tokyo District Court shall have the exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising in connection with the Exhibition Rules and Regulations as the court of the first instance. Xxxx Exhibitions Japan Ltd. 18F Shinjuku-Nomura Bldg., 1-26-2 Nishishinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 000-0000, Japan TEL: +00-0-0000-0000 FAX: +00-0-0000-0000 A division of Xxxx Business Registered in England, Number 678540 AUTHORISED SIGNATURE

  • Disclosure of Personal Information You agree that any information provided in the application form, at our request or otherwise collected during the operation of your Account (“Personal Information”) and any data derived from your Personal Information may be disclosed to:

  • Correction of Personal Information 7. Within five (5) business days of receiving a written direction from the Local Government to correct or annotate any personal information, the Supplier must annotate or correct the information in accordance with the direction.

  • Protection of Personal Information Party agrees to comply with all applicable state and federal statutes to assure protection and security of personal information, or of any personally identifiable information (PII), including the Security Breach Notice Act, 9 V.S.A. § 2435, the Social Security Number Protection Act, 9 V.S.A. § 2440, the Document Safe Destruction Act, 9 V.S.A. § 2445 and 45 CFR 155.260. As used here, PII shall include any information, in any medium, including electronic, which can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity, such as his/her name, social security number, biometric records, etc., either alone or when combined with any other personal or identifiable information that is linked or linkable to a specific person, such as date and place or birth, mother’s maiden name, etc.

  • SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 19.1 For this clause “personal information” has the meaning given to it in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

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