Privacy Act 1988
This section allows the Commissioner to approve for the purposes of the Australian Privacy Principles guidelines that are issued by the CEO of the National Health and Medical Research Council or a prescribed authority.
For the purposes of paragraph 16B(3)(c) , the Commissioner may, by notice in the Gazette , approve guidelines that relate to the use and disclosure of health information for the purposes of research, or the compilation or analysis of statistics, relevant to public health or public safety.
The Commissioner may give an approval under subsection (2) only if satisfied that the public interest in the use and disclosure of health information for the purposes mentioned in that subsection in accordance with the guidelines substantially outweighs the public interest in maintaining the level of privacy protection afforded by the Australian Privacy Principles (disregarding subsection 16B(3) ).
For the purposes of subparagraph 16B(2)(d)(iii) , the Commissioner may, by notice in the Gazette , approve guidelines that relate to the collection of health information for the purposes of:
(a) research, or the compilation or analysis of statistics, relevant to public health or public safety; or
(b) the management, funding or monitoring of a health service.
The Commissioner may give an approval under subsection (4) only if satisfied that the public interest in the collection of health information for the purposes mentioned in that subsection in accordance with the guidelines substantially outweighs the public interest in maintaining the level of privacy protection afforded by the Australian Privacy Principles (disregarding subsection 16B(2) ).
The Commissioner may, by notice in the Gazette , revoke an approval of guidelines under this section if he or she is no longer satisfied of the matter that he or she had to be satisfied of to approve the guidelines.
95A(7)(Repealed by No 197 of 2012)
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