Real Estate Agents Act 2008

Licensing - Register of licensees

70: When search constitutes interference with privacy of individual

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"Searching someone's info without a good reason can invade their privacy"

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If you search the register for a reason that is not allowed under section 64, you will be treated as if you broke a privacy rule. This is for the purposes of Parts 5 and 6 of the Privacy Act 2020. You will be treated as if you breached an information privacy principle under section 69(2)(a)(i) of that Act.

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Part 3Licensing
Register of licensees

70When search constitutes interference with privacy of individual

  1. A person who searches the register for a purpose that is not a purpose set out in section 64 must be treated, for the purposes of Parts 5 and 6 of the Privacy Act 2020, as having breached an information privacy principle under section 69(2)(a)(i) of that Act.

Notes
  • Section 70: replaced, on , by section 217 of the Privacy Act 2020 (2020 No 31).