Privacy Policy
The ANZBMS complies with new, national
privacy legislation The Privacy Amendment
(Private Sector) Act 2001, effective
21 December 2001.
Personal information, as defined
by the Act, about Members, Applicants
for Membership or individuals submitting
an abstract, whether submitted prior
to 21 December 2001 or after that
date, will only be handled and used
in accordance with the National Privacy
Principles (NPPs). Such information
will be used only for the purposes
collected and will not be passed on
to a Third Party without the express
permission of the individual concerned.
Any Third Party with whom information
may be shared must have a complying
privacy policy and must undertake
to use that personal information for
the stated purpose only and not for
any secondary purpose.
Personal and sensitive information
already submitted by this date or
collected after this date will be
regarded as confidential and will
be disclosed ONLY under the following
conditions:
For Members, applicants for Membership
and abstract submitters:
- for the purposes of processing
Membership application;
- for purposes of identifying status
as Member or Applicant for Membership
of the ANZBMS;\
- for the purposes of processing
an abstract submission;
- for purposes of promoting scientific
meeting(s), in particular the ANZBMS's
Annual Scientific Meeting;
- for purposes of forwarding educational
information;
- inclusion in the Directory of
Members;
- to other ANZBMS Members for a
purpose approved by the ANZBMS;
- for any purpose deemed of interest
to Members by the ANZBMS;
Notes:
- It is not possible to become
a Member of the ANZBMS without providing
the personal information requested.
- Not all information relating to
an individual is defined as "personal"
under the Act. Personal information
is that which identifies or reasonably
identifies an individual;
Those who have provided personal
information will have access to the
ANZBMS's record of their personal
information.
Personal information, as defined
by the legislation, about Members,
Applicants or individuals submitting
abstracts may only be provided if
the person has authorised the ANZBMS
to provide it for a purpose covered
by the authority given.
The ANZBMS requires parties who request
personal information to apply in writing,
stating the purpose for its use, to
declare that it will not be used for
any secondary purpose, and that it
has a complying privacy policy. If
the ANZBMS assesses the request as
being of value to its Members, it
will only meet such requests in respect
of those Members who authorise the
ANZBMS to do so.
You will be asked on the 2002 Annual
Subscription Notice whether you authorise
the ANZBMS to provide your contact
details to those groups seeking to
provide information directly to you
as detailed above. Such authorisation
may be given or withheld annually,
in conjunction with the payment of
annual subscriptions.
Authorisation remains in place for
the period covering the subscription
year and covers requests during the
period that the Member remains an
Active Member of the ANZBMS.
You may cancel this authorisation
at any time but can only give authorisation
by signing and returning the Membership
Information Sheet forwarded with the
annual subscription notice.
Members are entitled to check
the accuracy of their personal details
at any time and update to ensure that
they are complete, accurate and up-to-date.

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