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Schedule 6: Information matching rules
or “Rules for when government agencies share and compare your personal information”

You could also call this:

“Changes to other laws related to a specific part of the Privacy Act (now removed)”

This schedule was about changes to other laws that were related to a specific part of the Privacy Act 2020. The part it was connected to was subpart 4 of Part 7.

However, this schedule has been repealed. This means it is no longer in effect and has been removed from the law.

When a part of a law is repealed, it’s as if it was never there. You don’t need to worry about what it used to say because it’s not part of the rules anymore.

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Next up: Schedule 8: Basic principles of national application set out in Part Two of OECD Guidelines

or “Key rules for protecting your personal information”

7Amendments to other enactments related to subpart 4 of Part 7 (Repealed)