Examples of PPIP Act in a sentence
You have the right of access to personal information held about you by the University, the right to request correction and amendment of it, and the right to make a complaint about a breach of the Information Protection Principles as contained in the PPIP Act.
You have the right of access to personal information held about you by the University, the right to request correction and amendment of it, and the right to make a compliant about a breach of the Information Protection Principles as contained in the PPIP Act.
Council will consider any such application in accordance with the PPIP Act.
The Code intends to satisfy the requirements of under Part 3 Division 1 of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIP Act) to the extent that the collection, storage and use of personal data for the purposes of the Workforce Profile involve departures from the Information Protection Principles in Part 2 of the PPIP Act.
Case Study – Privacy by design by Byron Bay Shire Council In DAB v Byron Shire Council [2017] NSWCATAD 104 a resident of Byron Bay Shire Council complained to the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal that the Council’s new ‘pay by plate’ parking scheme breached the IPPs under the PPIP Act.
The Privacy and Personal Information Protection (PPIP) Act 1998 contains 12 information protection principles regulating the collection, use and disclosure of personal information by NSW public sector agencies.
Personal Information is defined in the PPIP Act as information or an opinion about an individual whose identity is apparent or can reasonably be ascertained from that information or opinion.
Effectively de-identified data is not personal information within the meaning of the PPIP Act, HRIP Act or Privacy Act.
For example, if a NSW government agency procures sensors and a system that record identifiable traffic data, the IoT service provider needs to comply with the Privacy Act while the NSW Government agency needs to comply with the PPIP Act.
Under the PPIP Act and the HRIP Act you have a right to ask for access to personal information / health information we hold about you.