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NZ: Guidance on Approved Information Sharing Agreements

Posted on March 25, 2015 by pogowasright.org

From the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of New Zealand:

Approved information sharing agreements (AISAs) are an enabling tool that allows government agencies to provide efficient and effective public services. An AISA can do this by allowing agencies to collaborate and share information without intruding on individuals’ rights or exposing agencies to legal risk.

Read or download our new AISA guidance here.

Read the full press announcement here.

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