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A7.60 Reasons for refusal to be given and right of complaint to the Privacy Commissioner

Privacy Act, ss 44, 67

If information is withheld:

  1. the reasons why that information has been withheld must be given, with reference to the appropriate section of the Act (a copy of the withheld information must be placed in an envelope and put on the physical file);
  2. the requestor must also be advised of the right to seek an investigation and review of the refusal by writing to the Privacy Commissioner.

Effective 26/07/1999

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A7 Privacy Act 1993

A7.1 Objectives of the Privacy Act 1993

A7.5 Who may make a request under the Privacy Act 1993

A7.10 Establishing identity

A7.15 Reasonable assistance and transferring requests

A7.20 Time limits

A7.25 Urgent requests

A7.30 Charges for information

A7.35 Which Branch responds to the request?

A7.40 Requests to National Office or Appeals Branch

A7.45 Form in which the information may be released

A7.50 Release of information originating from the New Zealand Police.

A7.55 Guidelines for withholding information

A7.65 Right to request correction of information

A7.70 Requests for information by other Government agencies

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A7.75 Queries concerning the Privacy Act