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191: Repeal of section 190 and Schedule 7
or “Removal of specific parts from the Privacy Act 2020”

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In this part of the law, you need to understand what a ‘transfer prohibition notice’ means. It’s a special notice that stops someone from sending personal information from New Zealand to another country. You can find more details about this notice in section 193 of the law. This definition applies to the whole part of the law you’re reading, unless the text clearly means something different.

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Next up: 193: Prohibition on transfer of personal information outside New Zealand

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Part 8 Prohibiting onward transfer of personal information received in New Zealand from overseas

192Interpretation

  1. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires, transfer prohibition notice means a notice given under section 193 prohibiting the transfer of personal information from New Zealand to another country.

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