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Section : 13G Civil penalty provision for serious interference with privacy of an individual
Domain : Human Resource Management
Classification : Not Identified
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- (1B) In determining whether an interference with privacy is serious, a court may have regard to any of the following matters:
- (a) the particular kind or kinds of information involved in the interference with privacy;
- (b) the sensitivity of the personal information of the individual;
- (c) the consequences, or potential consequences, of the interference with privacy for the individual;
- (d) the number of individuals affected by the interference with privacy;
- (e) whether the individual affected by the interference with privacy is a child or person experiencing vulnerability;
- (f) whether the act was done, or the practice engaged in, repeatedly or continuously;
- (g) whether the contravening entity failed to take steps to implement practices, procedures and systems to comply with their obligations in relation to privacy in a way that contributed to the interference with privacy;
- (h) any other relevant matter. Maximum pecuniary penalty