Question: CPPREP4003 Access and interpret legislation in real estate - SA Referring to the Privacy Act 1988, answer the following questions OPEN THE PHOTO A) What
CPPREP4003 Access and interpret legislation in real estate - SA
Referring to the Privacy Act 1988, answer the following questions OPEN THE PHOTO
A) What is the full title of the legislation?
B) What is the purpose of this legislation?
C)There are three (3) main components (Parts) of this legislation, list these below?
D) Locate Part 3, division 2; What is the title and in your own words, provide a brief description of what this covers:
Item 18 of 18 Referring to the Privacy Act 1988, answer the following questions. What is the full title of the legislation: Enter a response here (No limits) What are the objects of this Act? a) to promote the protection of the privacy of individuals; and b) to recognise that the protection of the privacy of individuals is balanced with the interests of entities in carrying out their functions or activities; and c) to provide the basis for nationally consistent regulation of privacy and the handling of personal information; and d) to promote responsible and transparent handling of personal information by entities; and e) to facilitate an efficient credit reporting system while ensuring that the privacy of individuals is respected; and f) to facilitate the free flow of information across national borders while ensuring that the privacy of individuals is respected; and g) to provide a means for individuals to complain about an alleged interference with their privacy; and h) to implement Australia's international obligation in relation to privacy This Legislation is broken up into 20 main components (Parts), list these below: Enter a response here (No limits) Locate Pt 3A, Div. 2, S. 20E; What is the title and in your own words, provide a brief description of what this covers: What is the title and in your own words, provide a brief description of what this covers? The title of the section is Section 165 - Offences. This section outlines the offences that are punishable by 2000 penalty units under the Privacy Act 1988. The offences are: Collecting personal information without consent Using or disclosing personal information without consent Failing to comply with a privacy principle What are the 2 breaches that are punishable by 2000 penalty units in this Section? The two breaches that are punishable by 2000 penalty units in Section 165 are: Collecting personal information without consent CPPREP4003 Access and interpret legislation in real estate - SA Exit [ As of January 2023, the monetary value of a penalty point is AUD$210. Therefore, a penalty worth 2000 penalty points is AUD$420,000. Where on the legislation is the currency located? What is the date that the current version of this legislation was registered? The currency of the penalty is located in Section 166 of the Privacy Act 1988. This section states that the monetary value of a penalty point is "the amount that is equal to 210 penalty units". The current version of the Privacy Act 1988 was registered on 1 January 2018. This means that the offences outlined in Section 165 only apply to organizations that have collected, used, or disclosed personal information after this date. Feedback from previous attempt wereing 6 Jul, 2023 6:30 PM Please revise some response/s. All your responses should match/same the information on the legislation you submitted from item 17 On part 3, parts are like chapters or sections of the act, and are contained in the "contents" page. All " parts " e.g part III- A and even under the Schedule 1-Australian Privacy Principles that has "Parts" On part 4, Part IIIA, Division 2, Subdivision D,20E kindly provide the title with a brief description."Use or disclosure of credit reporting information" On part 5, there are 7 breaches under Part IIIA, Division 2,Subdivision D 20E Use or disclosure of credit reporting information, providing the 2 breaches with 2000 penalty units. Supply the complete information of these breaches. On part 7,asking the "registered date and page " , identify the registered date from the act and where it is indicated?. It is also the page where the title , compilation no. and compilation date of the legislation is located