Privacy and Personal Information Protection Regulation 2019



1   Name of Regulation
This Regulation is the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Regulation 2019.
2   Commencement
This Regulation commences on the day on which it is published on the NSW legislation website.
Note—
This Regulation repeals and replaces the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Regulation 2014, which would otherwise be repealed on 1 September 2019 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989.
3   Definition
(1)  In this Regulation—
Note—
The Act and the Interpretation Act 1987 contain definitions and other provisions that affect the interpretation and application of this Regulation.
(2)  Notes included in this Regulation do not form part of this Regulation.
4   Prescribed investigative agency
The Inspector of Custodial Services is prescribed for the purposes of paragraph (a) (viii) of the definition of investigative agency in section 3 (1) of the Act.
5   Meaning of personal information
For the purposes of section 4 (3) (k) of the Act, the following is not personal information—
(a)  information about an individual that is contained in a document kept in a library, art gallery or museum for the purposes of reference, study or exhibition,
(b)  information about an individual that is contained in a State record under the control of the State Archives and Records Authority that is available for public inspection in accordance with the State Records Act 1998,
(c)  information about an individual that is contained in archives within the meaning of the Copyright Act 1968 of the Commonwealth.
5A   Certain public sector agencies to be regarded as part of another agency
For the Act, section 4B(1)(a), it is declared that Corrective Services NSW, for each of its functions, must be regarded as part of and included in the Department of Communities and Justice.
cl 5A: Ins 2024 (508), Sch 1.4.
6   Privacy management plan exemptions
(1)  A public sector agency (the relevant agency) is exempt from the provisions of section 33 of the Act if the privacy management plan of another agency states that the plan extends to the relevant agency and—
(a)  the staff of the relevant agency are part of the staff of another public sector agency, or
(b)  the Minister has, by order published in the Gazette, declared that the relevant agency is taken not to be a separate agency for the purposes of section 33 of the Act but is taken to be included in another public sector agency.
(2)  An Official Community Visitor appointed for the purposes of the Community Services (Complaints, Reviews and Monitoring) Act 1993 is not to be regarded as a separate public sector agency and instead is to be regarded for the purposes of section 33 of the Act as part of and included in the Ombudsman’s Office, but only if the privacy management plan of the Ombudsman’s Office states that the plan extends to an Official Community Visitor.
(3)  An Official Community Visitor appointed for the purposes of the Ageing and Disability Commissioner Act 2019 is not to be regarded as a separate public sector agency and instead is to be regarded for the purposes of section 33 of the Act as part of and included in the Office of the Ageing and Disability Commissioner, but only if the privacy management plan of the Office of the Ageing and Disability Commissioner states that the plan extends to an Official Community Visitor.
7   Public register exemptions
A public sector agency responsible for keeping any of the following public registers is exempt from the provisions of Part 6 of the Act with respect to that register—
(a)  the following registers under the Conveyancing Act 1919
(i)  the General Register of Deeds under section 184C of that Act,
(ii)  any index of registers under section 198 of that Act,
(iii)  the Central Register of Restrictions under Part 24 of that Act,
(b)  the register of plans under Part 3 of the Conveyancing (General) Regulation 2018,
(c)  the Register of Parties under section 58 of the Electoral Act 2017,
(d)  any Register under Part 7 of the Electoral Funding Act 2018,
(e)  the register of justices of the peace under section 11 of the Justices of the Peace Act 2002,
(f)  the Lobbyists Register under section 8 of the Lobbying of Government Officials Act 2011 and the Lobbyists Watch List under section 12 of that Act,
(g)  the Register under Part 6 of the Real Property Act 1900 (that is, the Torrens Register) and any index kept by the Registrar-General under that Act in connection with it,
(h)  the Register of Land Values under section 14CC of the Valuation of Land Act 1916,
(i)  the Water Access Licence Register under section 71 of the Water Management Act 2000 and the register of approvals under section 113 of that Act.
7A   Delegation by head of public sector agency—prescribed class of persons
For the Act, section 59ZJ(b), the class of persons who are employed in or by another public sector agency to exercise that agency’s functions under the Act is prescribed.
cl 7A: Ins 2023 (629), Sch 1
8   Bar Association and Law Society councils exemption
The Council of the Bar Association and the Council of the Law Society are exempt from all provisions of the Act.
9   Local council CCTV camera exemptions
(1)  A local council is exempt from section 11 of the Act with respect to the collection of personal information by using a CCTV camera that the council installs for the purpose of filming a public place if the camera is positioned so no other land is filmed (unless it is not reasonably practicable to avoid filming the other land when filming the public place).
(2)  The local council is also exempt from section 18 of the Act with respect to the disclosure to the NSW Police Force of personal information by way of live transmission from such a CCTV camera.
(3)  In this clause, public place has the same meaning as in the Local Government Act 1993.
10   Repeal and savings
(1)  The Privacy and Personal Information Protection Regulation 2014 is repealed.
(2)  Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Regulation 2014, had effect under that Regulation continues to have effect under this Regulation.