Examples of Police Vetting in a sentence
The Police Vetting Service may disclose new relevant information to the Approved Agency after the completion of the Police Vet in the following circumstances: • The disclosure of the newly-obtained information is considered to be justified under the Privacy Act 1993 (if it had existed or been available at the time of the Police vet, it would have been disclosed); and • The Police Vetting Service has ascertained that the purpose of the Police vet (e.g. employment role) still exists.
People also may develop properties at different scales and times, so the Structure Plan needs to be able to deal with that as well.
The Police Vetting Service will take reasonable steps to notify you prior to the disclosure.
The Police Vetting Service may disclose new relevant information to the Approved Agency after the completion of the Police Vet in the following circumstances: The disclosure of the newly-obtained information is considered to be justified under the Privacy Act 1993 (if it had existed or been available at the time of the Police vet, it would have been disclosed); and The Police Vetting Service has ascertained that the purpose of the Police vet (e.g. employment role) still exists.
I am entitled to a copy of the vetting report released to the agency (to be provided by the agency) and can request a correction of any personal information by contacting the Police Vetting Service.
POLICE CLEARANCE/ CHECK(S) This appointment is subject to a Police Clearance which requires the applicant to complete a New Zealand Police Vetting Service Request and Consent Form.
The Police Vetting Service has taken steps to confirm that the purpose for the Police vet still exists – e.g., that I am employed or engaged in a role that required a Police vet.
Please notify the agency or the Police Vetting Service if you wish to withdraw your consent.
The Police Vetting Service may disclose new relevant information to the Approved Agency after the completion of the Police Vet in the following circumstances: • The vetting request was submitted as part of a children’s worker safety check under the Vulnerable Children Act 2014; and • The Police vet was completed within the past three years; and • The release of new information is considered justified under the Privacy Act 1993 The Vetting Service will endeavour to notify you prior to the disclosure.
Clubs are to be reminded that they are responsible for Police Vetting all non-NZSCTA coaches, team managers and parents who travel stay with the team, every 3 years.