Privacy Act 1988
At any time when an eligible data breach declaration is in force in relation to an eligible data breach, an entity may collect, use or disclose personal information about an individual if: (a) the entity reasonably believes that the individual may be at risk from the eligible data breach; and (b) the collection, use or disclosure is for a permitted purpose specified in the declaration; and (c) the information is information of a kind or kinds specified in the declaration; and (d) the information is disclosed by an entity specified in the declaration, or an entity included in a class of entities specified in the declaration; and (e) the information is disclosed to an entity specified in the declaration, or an entity included in a class of entities specified in the declaration; and (f) if a matter mentioned in paragraph (b) , (c) , (d) or (e) is specified in the declaration subject to conditions - those conditions are satisfied.
26XB(2)
An entity is not liable to any proceedings for contravening a secrecy provision in respect of a use or disclosure of personal information authorised by subsection (1) unless the secrecy provision is a designated secrecy provision (see subsection (6) ).
26XB(3)
An entity is not liable to any proceedings for contravening a duty of confidence in respect of a disclosure of personal information authorised by subsection (1) .
26XB(4)
An entity does not breach an Australian Privacy Principle, a registered APP code that binds the entity or a rule issued under section 17 (rules relating to tax file number information) in respect of a collection, use or disclosure of personal information authorised by subsection (1) .
26XB(5)
A collection, use or disclose of personal information by an officer or employee of an agency in the course of duty as an officer or employee is authorised by subsection (1) only if the officer or employee is authorised by the agency to collect, use or disclose the personal information.
26XB(6)
In this section:
designated secrecy provision
means any of the following:
secrecy provision
means a provision of a Commonwealth law (including a provision of this Act) that prohibits or regulates the use or disclosure of personal information, whether the provision relates to the use or disclosure of personal information generally or in specified circumstances.
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