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relating to credit reporting
Subdivision A—Credit provider
6G Meaning of credit provider
6H Agents of credit providers
6J Securitisation arrangements etc.
6K Acquisition of the rights of a credit provider
Subdivision B—Other definitions
6L Meaning of access seeker
6M Meaning of credit and amount of credit
6N Meaning of credit information
6P Meaning of credit reporting business
6Q Meaning of default information
6QA Meanings of financial hardship arrangement and financial hardship information
6R Meaning of information request
6S Meaning of new arrangement information
6T Meaning of payment information
6U Meaning of personal insolvency information
6V Meaning of repayment history information
Division 3—Other matters
7 Acts and practices of agencies, organisations etc.
7A Acts of certain agencies treated as acts of organisation
7B Exempt acts and exempt practices of organisations
7C Political acts and practices are exempt
8 Acts and practices of, and disclosure of information to, staff of agency, organisation etc.
10 Agencies that are taken to hold a record
11 File number recipients
12A Act not to apply in relation to State banking or insurance within that State
12B Severability—additional effect of this Act
Part III—Information privacy
Division 1—Interferences with privacy
13 Interferences with privacy
13B Related bodies corporate
13C Change in partnership because of change in partners
13D Overseas act required by foreign law
13E Effect of sections 13B, 13C and 13D
13F Act or practice not covered by section 13 is not an interference with privacy
13G Civil penalty provision for serious interference with privacy of an individual
13H Civil penalty provision for interference with privacy of individuals
13J Alternative orders
13K Civil penalty provision for which infringement notices or compliance notices can be issued
Division 2—Australian Privacy Principles
14 Australian Privacy Principles
15 APP entities must comply with Australian Privacy Principles
16 Personal, family or household affairs
16A Permitted general situations in relation to the collection, use or disclosure of personal information
16B Permitted health situations in relation to the collection, use or disclosure of health information
16C Acts and practices of overseas recipients of personal information
Division 4—Tax file number information
17 Rules relating to tax file number information
18 File number recipients to comply with rules
Part IIIA—Credit reporting
Division 1—Introduction
19 Guide to this Part
Division 2—Credit reporting bodies
Subdivision A—Introduction and application of this Division etc.
20 Guide to this Division
20A Application of this Division and the Australian Privacy Principles to credit reporting bodies
Subdivision B—Consideration of information privacy
20B Open and transparent management of credit reporting information
Subdivision C—Collection of credit information
20C Collection of solicited credit information
20D Dealing with unsolicited credit information
Subdivision D—Dealing with credit reporting information etc.
20E Use or disclosure of credit reporting information
20F