The New Zealand Parliament Justice Committee is taking public comments on the Privacy Amendment Bill until 14 June. The bill would create a consumer notice requirement for agencies collecting personal information indirectly and make technical adjustments to the current law.
NZ committee opens stakeholder consultation on Privacy Act reform
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