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For more detailed information please
refer to The Privacy Act 1993 and its amendments.
The Privacy Act sets out 12 information privacy principles
dealing with the collection, holding, use and disclosure of
personal information, and the assigning of unique identifiers.
The principles also give you the right to access information
about yourself and to ask for it to be corrected. In outline
the 12 principles are:
- Purpose of collection of personal information.
- Source of personal information.
- Collection of information from subject.
- Manner of collection of personal information.
- Storage and Security of personal information.
- Access to personal information.
- Correction of personal information.
- Accuracy, etc., of personal information to be checked
before use.
- Agency not to keep personal information for longer than
necessary.
- Limits on use of personal information.
- Limits on disclosure of personal information.
- Unique identifiers.
The Act applies to the CREST website.
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