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20 Variation and revocation of conditions on accreditation
21 Applying for variation or revocation of conditions on accreditation
22 Notice before changes to conditions on accreditation
23 Notice of decision of changes to conditions on accreditation
Division 3—Varying, suspending and revoking accreditation
24 Varying accreditation
25 Suspension of accreditation
26 Revocation of accreditation
Division 4—Minister's directions regarding accreditation
27 Minister's directions regarding accreditation
Division 5—Accreditation Rules
28 Accreditation Rules
Division 6—Other matters relating to accreditation
29 Digital IDs must be deactivated on request
30 Accredited services must be accessible and inclusive
31 Prohibition on holding out that an entity is accredited
Chapter 3—Privacy
Part 1—Introduction
32 Simplified outline of this Chapter
33 Chapter applies to accredited entities only to extent entity is providing accredited services
34 APP‑equivalent agreements
Part 2—Privacy
Division 1—Interaction with the Privacy Act 1988
35 Extended meaning of personal information in relation to accredited entities
35A Small business operator that is an accredited entity
36 Privacy obligations for non‑APP entities
37 Contraventions of privacy obligations in APP‑equivalent agreements
38 Contraventions of Division 2 and section 136 are interferences with privacy
39 Notification of eligible data breaches—accredited entities that are APP entities
40 Notification of eligible data breaches—accredited entities that are not APP entities
41 Notification of corresponding data breaches—accredited State or Territory entities that are not APP entities
42 Additional function of the Information Commissioner
43 Information Commissioner may share information
Division 2—Additional privacy safeguards
44 Collection of certain attributes of individuals is prohibited
45 Individuals must expressly consent to disclosure of certain attributes of individuals to relying parties
46 Disclosure of restricted attributes of individuals
47 Restricting disclosure of unique identifiers
48 Restrictions on collecting, using and disclosing biometric information
49 Authorised collection, use and disclosure of biometric information of individuals—general rules
49A Biometric information, testing and continuous improvement
50 Accredited entities may collect etc. biometric information for purposes of government identity documents
51 Destruction of biometric information of individuals
52 Other rules relating to biometric information
53 Data profiling to track online behaviour is prohibited
54 Certain personal information must not be used or disclosed for prohibited enforcement purposes
55 Personal information must not be used or disclosed for prohibited marketing purposes
56 Accredited identity exchange providers must not retain certain attributes of individuals
Chapter 4—Australian Government Digital ID System
Part 1—Introduction
57 Simplified outline of this Chapter
Part 2—Australian Government Digital ID System
Division 1—Australian Government Digital ID System
58 Digital ID Regulator must oversee and maintain the Australian Government Digital ID System
59 Circumstances in which entities may provide or receive services within the Australian Government Digital ID System
Division 2—Participating in the Australian Government Digital ID System
60 Phasing‑in of