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COMPETITION AND CONSUMER ACT 2010 - SECT 56EO

Privacy safeguard 12--security of CDR data, and destruction or de - identification of redundant CDR data

  (1)   Each person (a CDR entity ) who is:

  (a)   an accredited data recipient of CDR data; or

  (b)   a designated gateway for CDR data;

must take the steps specified in the consumer data rules to protect the CDR data from:

  (c)   misuse, interference and loss; and

  (d)   unauthorised access, modification or disclosure.

Note:   This subsection is a civil penalty provision (see section   56EU).

  (2)   If:

  (a)   the CDR entity no longer needs any of that CDR data for either of the following purposes (the redundant data ):

  (i)   a purpose permitted under the consumer data rules;

  (ii)   a purpose for which the person is able to use or disclose it in accordance with this Division; and

  (b)   the CDR entity is not required to retain the redundant data by or under an Australian law or a court/tribunal order; and

  (c)   the redundant data does not relate to any current or anticipated:

  (i)   legal proceedings; or

  (ii)   dispute resolution proceedings;

    to which the CDR entity is a party;

the CDR entity must take the steps specified in the consumer data rules to destroy the redundant data or to ensure that the redundant data is de - identified.

Note 1:   This subsection is a civil penalty provision (see section   56EU).

Note 2:   Australian Privacy Principle   11 will not apply for paragraph   (b) (see paragraph   56EC(4)(a) or (d)).



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