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Referendums Framework Bill

Referendum advertising - Registered promoters

67: When search constitutes interference with privacy of individual

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"When looking at someone's personal info is an invasion of their privacy"

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If you search a register for someone's personal information, it might affect their privacy. This happens when you are not looking for the information for a reason listed in section 62. In this case, the search is considered an interference with the person's privacy under section 69 of the Privacy Act 2020.

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Part 3Referendum advertising
Registered promoters

67When search constitutes interference with privacy of individual

  1. A search of the register for personal information that has not been carried out for a purpose specified in section 62 constitutes an action that is an interference with the privacy of an individual under section 69 of the Privacy Act 2020.