OAIC definition
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Under the Privacy Act 1988 (Privacy Act) you also have the right to make a complaint to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) about the handling of your personal information.
When reporting an Eligible Data Breach, the Organisation will provide the AEC with full details of the reported breach and copies of any reports or communications between the Organisation and the OAIC relevant to the reported data breach.
The Organisation must notify the AEC of all unauthorised access, use, modification or disclosure of Elector Information irrespective of whether a report is made to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).
If our investigations reveal that your Credit Information does not require correction then we will advise you of this in writing and provide you with the contact details for the EDRS and the OAIC to enable you to escalate your request.
The Manager will perform portfolio management services on behalf of OAIC and the Operating Partnership with respect to the Company's REIT Investments.
You can find more information about making a privacy complaint at the website of the OAIC located at: Under the Standards for RTOS 2015, we are required to capture student data at the time of enrolment.
The Contractor acknowledges that Principal is subject to laws that require Principal to provide information and report Security Incidents to Australian Government departments, ACSC, OAIC and other authorities and any information the Contractor provides to Principal in accordance with this clause 16.2 may be provided to, reported and used by such authorities in accordance with applicable laws.
We may be required under the Privacy Act to disclose to you and the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) if a data breach occurs.
The OAIC generally prefers that individuals complain to the agency in the first instance before lodging a complaint to the OAIC.
If you are unhappy with DESE’s response to your privacy complaint you can lodge a written complaint with the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC).