(1) In this Act:authorised representative has the meaning given by section 8.
Commonwealth agency means an entity referred to in paragraph (a)–(h) of the definition of
agency in the
Privacy Act 1988 of the Commonwealth.
Commonwealth Privacy Commissioner means the Office of the Privacy Commissioner established by the
Privacy Act 1988 of the Commonwealth.
exercise a function includes perform a duty.
function includes a power, authority or duty.
generally available publication means a publication (whether in paper or electronic form) that is generally available to members of the public, but does not include any publication or document declared by the regulations not to be a generally available publication for the purposes of this Act.
genetic information means health information of a type described in section 6 (d).
genetic relative means a person who is related to an individual by blood, for example, a sibling, parent or descendant of the individual.
guidelines means guidelines issued by the Privacy Commissioner as referred to in section 64.
health care means any care, treatment, advice, service or goods provided in respect of the physical or mental health of a person.
health information has the meaning given by section 6.
health privacy code of practice or code means a privacy code of practice relating to health information made under Part 5.
Health Privacy Principle or HPP means a clause of Schedule 1. A reference in this Act to a Health Privacy Principle by number is a reference to the clause of Schedule 1 with that number.
health service includes the following services, whether provided as public or private services:
(a) medical, hospital, nursing and midwifery services,
(c) mental health services,
(d) pharmaceutical services,
(f) community health services,
(g) health education services,
(h) welfare services necessary to implement any services referred to in paragraphs (a)–(g),
(i) services provided in connection with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practices and medical radiation practices,
(j) Chinese medicine, chiropractic, occupational therapy, optometry, osteopathy, physiotherapy, podiatry and psychology services,
(j1) optical dispensing, dietitian, massage therapy, naturopathy, acupuncture, speech therapy, audiology and audiometry services,
(k) services provided in other alternative health care fields in the course of providing health care,
(l) a service prescribed by the regulations as a health service for the purposes of this Act.
health service provider means an organisation that provides a health service but does not include:
(a) a health service provider, or a class of health service providers, that is prescribed by the regulations as an exempt health service provider:(i) for the purposes of this Act generally, or
(ii) for the purposes of specified provisions of this Act, or
(iii) for the purposes of specified Health Privacy Principles or health privacy codes of practice, or
(iv) to the extent to which it is prescribed by the regulations as an exempt health service provider, or
(b) an organisation that merely arranges for a health service to be provided to an individual by another organisation.
identifier means an identifier (which is usually, but need not be, a number), not being an identifier that consists only of the individual’s name, that is:
(a) assigned to an individual in conjunction with or in relation to the individual’s health information by an organisation for the purpose of uniquely identifying that individual, whether or not it is subsequently used otherwise than in conjunction with or in relation to health information, or
(b) adopted, used or disclosed in conjunction with or in relation to the individual’s health information by an organisation for the purpose of uniquely identifying that individual.
immediate family member of an individual means a person who is:
(a) a parent, child or sibling of the individual, or
(b) a spouse of the individual, or
(c) a member of the individual’s household who is a relative of the individual, or
(d) a person nominated to an organisation by the individual as a person to whom health information relating to the individual may be disclosed.
investigative agency means any of the following:
(a) the Ombudsman’s Office,
(b) the Independent Commission Against Corruption,
(b1) the Inspector of the Independent Commission Against Corruption,
(c) the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission,
(d) the Inspector of the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission and any staff of the Inspector,
(e) the Community Services Commission,
(f) the Health Care Complaints Commission,
(g) the office of Legal Services Commissioner,
(h) a person or body prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this definition.
law enforcement agency means any of the following:
(a) the NSW Police Force, or the police force of another State or a Territory,
(b) the New South Wales Crime Commission,
(c) the Australian Federal Police,
(d) the Australian Crime Commission,
(e) the Director of Public Prosecutions of New South Wales, of another State or a Territory or of the Commonwealth,
(f) the Department of Corrective Services,
(g) the Department of Juvenile Justice,
(h) a person or body prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this definition.
local government authority means a council, a county council or a joint organisation within the meaning of the
Local Government Act 1993.
news activity means:
(a) the gathering of news for the purposes of dissemination to the public or any section of the public, or
(b) the preparation or compiling of articles or programs of or concerning news, observations on news or current affairs for the purpose of dissemination to the public or any section of the public, or
(c) the dissemination to the public or any section of the public of any article or program of or concerning news, observations on news or current affairs.
news medium means any organisation whose business, or whose principal business, consists of a news activity.
organisation means a public sector agency or a private sector person.
personal information has the meaning given by section 5.
Privacy Commissioner means the Privacy Commissioner appointed under the PPIP Act.
private sector person means any of the following that is not a public sector agency:
(d) a trust or any other unincorporated association or body,
but does not include a small business operator within the meaning of the
Privacy Act 1988 of the Commonwealth, or an agency within the meaning of that Act.
Note—
Small business operator is defined in section 6D of the
Privacy Act 1988 of the Commonwealth. Several types of businesses or activities are excluded from that definition. In particular, under section 6D (4) (b) an individual, body corporate, partnership, unincorporated association or trust is not a small business operator if it provides a health service to an individual and holds any health information except in an employee record.
public sector agency means any of the following:
(a) a government department or the Teaching Service,
(b) a statutory body representing the Crown,
(d) a person or body in relation to whom, or to whose functions, an account is kept of administration or working expenses, if the account:(ii) is required by or under any Act to be audited by the Auditor-General, or
(iii) is an account with respect to which the Auditor-General has powers under any law, or
(iv) is an account with respect to which the Auditor-General may exercise powers under a law relating to the audit of accounts if requested to do so by a Minister of the Crown,
(e) the NSW Police Force,
(e1) Service NSW Division of the Government Service,
(f) a local government authority,
(g) a person or body that:(i) provides data services (being services relating to the collection, processing, disclosure or use of personal information or that provide for access to such information) for or on behalf of a body referred to in paragraphs (a)–(f), or that receives funding from any such body in connection with providing data services, and
(ii) is prescribed by the regulations for the purposes of this definition,
but does not include a State owned corporation.
public sector official means any of the following:
(a) a person appointed by the Governor, or a Minister, to a statutory office,
(c) a person employed in the Government Service, the Teaching Service, the NSW Health Service or the NSW Police Force,
(d) a local government councillor or a person employed by a local government authority,
(e) a person who is an officer of the Legislative Council or Legislative Assembly or who is employed by (or who is under the control of) the President of the Legislative Council or the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, or both,
(f) a person who is employed or engaged by:(i) a public sector agency, or
(ii) a person referred to in paragraphs (a)–(e),
(g) a person who acts for or on behalf of, or in the place of, or as deputy or delegate of, a public sector agency or person referred to in paragraphs (a)–(e).
related body corporate, in relation to an organisation that is a body corporate, has the same meaning as in the
Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth.
relative of an individual means a grandparent, grandchild, uncle, aunt, nephew or niece of the individual.
sibling of an individual includes a half-brother, half-sister, adoptive brother, adoptive sister, step-brother or step-sister of the individual.
spouse means:
(a) a husband or wife, or
but where more than one person would so qualify as a spouse, means only the last person so to qualify.
staff of the Inspector of the Independent Commission Against Corruption means:
(b) any consultants engaged under section 57E (3) of that Act.
Tribunal means the Civil and Administrative Tribunal.
Note—
The
Interpretation Act 1987 contains definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this Act.
s 4: Am 2003 No 13, Sch 1.13; 2004 No 114, Sch 2.8; 2005 No 10, Sch 2.5 [1] [2]; 2006 No 2, Sch 5.4; 2006 No 94, Sch 3.15; 2009 No 61, Sch 4.4 [1] [2]; 2010 No 19, Sch 3.45 [1] [2]; 2010 No 34, Sch 2.26 [1] [2]; 2010 No 96, Sch 3 [1]; 2011 No 62, Schs 1.9, 3.13 [1]; 2012 No 39, Sch 1.2 [1]; 2012 No 42, Sch 1.13 [1] [2]; 2012 No 95, Sch 2.16; 2013 No 39, Sch 2.2; 2013 No 95, Sch 2.75 [1]; 2016 No 61, Sch 6.24 [1] [2]; 2017 No 50, Sch 5.17; 2017 No 65, Sch 2.12.