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The Privacy Act 2020 came into effect on 1 December 2020 and repeals and alters the Privacy Act 1993 in many key respects. In particular, the legislation introduces significant new obligations and liabilities for agencies, including a tougher enforcement regime.
We’ve designed this infographic as a visual tool that plots the course of these changes to help you understand what the increased powers of the Privacy Commissioner are, any new obligations, and the fines attached to compliance breaches.
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Those who work with privacy law and policy on a day-to-day basis should become acquainted with the new Act immediately, and our new release Roth’s Companion to the Privacy Act 2020 is an invaluable resource available now!