When you are answering the Privacy Policy questionnaire, you will be asked whether you are required to collect some or all of the personal information that you collect by an Australian law, court order, or tribunal order. This disclosure is required by the Australia Privacy Act 1988. Companies may be required by a law to collect certain personal information. For example, financial laws may require companies to collect certain personal information such as name and billing address to process transactions and to avoid fraudulent transactions. In addition, if you are subject to a court or tribunal order that requires you to collect personal information (e.g. you are required by a court order to perform background checks on child care providers), you should select "yes" to this question. Please note that you should select "yes" to this question only if you know for a fact that a law, court order or tribunal order requires you to collect personal information and can name such law, court or tribunal order.
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Modified on: Fri, 15 Oct, 2021 at 9:52 AM
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