PS News reports:
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has released a new Guide to privacy regulatory action, setting out the Office’s powers and how it intends to use them.
According to the OAIC, the new Guide to Privacy Regulatory Action will be a source of information for Public Sector entities.
The Guide details the OAIC’s information regulatory powers under Privacy Laws, electronic health requirements and any other legislation that confers functions relating to privacy on the Commissioner.
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Related: Guide to Privacy Regulatory Action (June 2015). The OAIC notes the guide should be read in conjunction with the Privacy regulatory action policy.