Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A00748:clause:3_7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A00748
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 3 cl 7
Character Range: 124380–125965

7  Identifiers

 7.1 An organisation must not adopt as its own identifier of an individual an identifier of the individual that has been assigned by:
 (a) an agency; or
 (b) an agent of an agency acting in its capacity as agent; or
 (c) a contracted service provider for a Commonwealth contract acting in its capacity as contracted service provider for that contract.

 7.1A However, subclause 7.1 does not apply to the adoption by a prescribed organisation of a prescribed identifier in prescribed circumstances.

Note: There are prerequisites that must be satisfied before those matters are prescribed: see subsection 100(2).

 7.2 An organisation must not use or disclose an identifier assigned to an individual by an agency, or by an agent or contracted service provider mentioned in subclause 7.1, unless:
 (a) the use or disclosure is necessary for the organisation to fulfil its obligations to the agency; or
 (b) one or more of paragraphs 2.1(e) to 2.1(h) (inclusive) apply to the use or disclosure; or
 (c) the use or disclosure is by a prescribed organisation of a prescribed identifier in prescribed circumstances.

Note: There are prerequisites that must be satisfied before the matters mentioned in paragraph (c) are prescribed: see subsection 100(2).

 7.3 In this clause:

identifier includes a number assigned by an organisation to an individual to identify uniquely the individual for the purposes of the organisation's operations. However, an individual's name or ABN (as defined in the A New Tax System (Australian Business Number) Act 1999) is not an identifier.