![]() activities related to the conduct of a protection action ballot (s 6E(1)(B)) ī.8 ‘Agency’ refers to Australian Government (and Norfolk Island Government) agencies, but does not include State and Territory agencies.certain acts and practices in connection with the operation of a residential tenancy database (s 6E(2)) and regulation 7 of Privacy Regulation 2013.activities of reporting entities or authorised agents relating to the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 and its Regulations and Rules (s 6E(1A)).Also, some small business operators are treated as organisations (and therefore an APP entity) in relation to the following activities they carry out: An example of an entity that provides a benefit, service or advantage to collect personal information is a lobby group that pays another entity to collect information about the political preferences of an individual.ī.7 A non-APP entity may be treated as an organisation (and therefore as an APP entity) in certain circumstances, for example, a small business operator that is related to an organisation covered by the Privacy Act (s 6D(9)), an entity that chooses to be treated as an organisation (s 6EA) or a small business operator that is accredited under the Consumer Data Right System under Part IVD of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (s 6E(1D)).An example of an entity that discloses personal information for a benefit, service or advantage is an entity that sells a list of personal information to another entity so that the other entity can use that information for the purpose of direct marketing. ![]()
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