Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00231:clause:1_13a
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L00231
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 13A
Character Range: 22058–23166

13A  Additional requirement: matters of which respondents should be made aware – sources of information and identity of client
       (1)    Research Organisations must disclose the source of the research sample (e.g. customer information, information collected by researchers, publicly available lists such as a telephone directory or electoral roll, random digit dialling, door knocking), no later than the end of the collection of information, except where the Research Organisation and client have reasonable grounds to decide that there are genuine research concerns or where there is another compelling reason not to do so (e.g. it may expose one of the parties to legal action).
       (2)    Research Organisations must disclose the identity of the client, unprompted, no later than the end of the collection of information, except where the Research Organisation and client have reasonable grounds to decide that there are genuine research concerns or where there is another compelling reason not to do so (e.g. it may expose one of the parties to legal action).

Dealing with personal information