NSW Caselaw
Administrative Decisions Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: ABA v Department of Human Services, Community Services [2012] NSWADT 117 Hearing dates: 16 November 2011 Decision date: 15 June 2012 Jurisdiction: General Division Before: S Montgomery, Judicial Member Decision: 1.The Respondent is to file and serve any further submissions in relation to the proposed amendments to the record within 14 days of the date of these reasons. 2.The matter is listed for a further planning meeting in relation to any issues arising in relation to the proposed amendments at 11.30 a.m. on Tuesday 3 July 2012. Catchwords: Privacy - information protection principle - personal information - accuracy - use Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act 1997 Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 Cases Cited: ABA v Commissioner of Police, NSW Police Force [2012] NSWADT 90 Crewdson v Central Sydney AHS [2002] NSWCA 345 Department of Education and Training v GA (No.3) [2004] NSWADTAP 50 Department of Education and Training v ZR (No 2) (GD) [2009] NSWADTAP 44 GA v University of Sydney [2010] NSWADTAP 31 JD v Department of Health (GD) [2005] NSWADTAP KO & KP v Commissioner of Police, New South Wales Police [2005] NSWADT 18 OS v Mudgee Shire Council [2009] NSWADT 315 S v Director General, Department of Community Services [2000] NSWADTAP 27 WL v Randwick City Council [2007] NSWADTAP 58 Category: Principal judgment Parties: ABA (Applicant) Department of Human Services, Community Services (Respondent) Representation: ABA (Applicant in person) B Bartley, (Respondent) File Number(s): 113096
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