Bible Society NSW is committed to providing you with the highest levels of
service. This includes protecting your privacy. From 21 December 2001, we are
bound by the Commonwealth Privacy Act 1988, which set out a number of principles
concerning the protection of your personal information.
Following is the information that the Privacy Act requires us to communicate
to all of our donors.
1. YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
Personal information held by Bible Society may include your name, date of
birth, current address, telephone/mobile phone number, email address, bank
account or credit card details, occupation, denomination, donation history and
preference countries or projects for which you have nominated your funds to go.
2. MANNER & PURPOSE OF COLLECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION:
- The Bible Society will only collect personal information where it is
relevant to one or more of its functions or activities.
- Collection of information will be lawful, open and fair.
- The Bible Society will, where possible, collect the information directly
from the individual concerned.
Bible Society literature will contain
assurances that they will not disclose information to any other organisation
without the express permission of individuals.
- If the Bible Society intends to use names gathered for more than one
purpose, the individual will be given an opportunity to “opt out”.
3. SOLICITATION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION FROM INDIVIDUAL CONCERNED:
- The Bible Society will use personal information only for the primary purpose
for which it was collected, unless the individual has given permission for the
Bible Society to use the information in a new way.
- When the individual is asked to give their personal details, the Bible
Society will make sure that they understand the purpose for which the
information is being collected.
- If the information will be shared with another section of the Bible Society,
or any other body or agency, the individual will be told the details when the
information is given, or as soon as the Bible Society is aware of it.
4. SOLICITATION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION GENERALLY:
- The Bible Society will take all reasonable steps to make sure that the
personal information collected is accurate, complete and up-to-date.
- The Bible Society will take all reasonable steps to make sure that the
personal information it holds on record is accurate, complete and up-to-date.
- The Bible Society will take all reasonable steps to make sure that the
personal affairs of an individual are not intruded upon.
- The Bible Society will accept any individual’s choice to remain anonymous
when conducting business with the Bible Society.
5. STORAGE & SECURITY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION:
- The Bible Society will take all reasonable steps to make sure the personal
information it holds is secure, and destroy or de-identify personal information
if it is no longer needed by the Bible Society.
- Whenever it is necessary for an individual’s information to be given to
another person or organisation in connection with the provision of a service eg
a mailing house or printer, the Bible Society will take every reasonable
precaution to prevent unauthorised use or disclosure of information contained in
the record.
6. INFORMATION IN RELATION TO RECORDS KEPT BY THE BIBLE SOCIETY:
- The Bible Society will be open about
o The nature of any personal
information it holds and
o It’s policy on management of personal information
o The main purposes for which information is used
o The classes of
individuals about whom records are kept
o The steps that an individual can
take to obtain access to their own records.
- A Privacy Manager has been appointed to maintain a record setting out:
o
The nature of the records kept
o The purpose for which they are kept
o
The classes of individuals about whom records are kept
o The period for
which each type of record is kept
o The persons who are entitled to have
access to personal information and the circumstances under which they are
entitled to have that access
o The steps that should be taken by persons
wishing to obtain access to the information held.
- The person appointed in the previous clause will
o Make the record
available for inspection by members of the public
o Give the Commissioner a
copy of the record every year, in June.
7. ACCESS TO RECORDS CONTAINING PERSONAL INFORMATION :
- The Bible Society will allow any individual to have access to the personal
information held about that individual in our records.
8. ALTERATION OF RECORDS CONTAINING PERSONAL INFORMATION:
- The Bible Society will correct information held about an individual where
that individual is able to establish that the information is not accurate,
complete and up-to-date.
- If an individual is not satisfied with the updates made to the record, the
Bible Society will attach to the record any statement provided by that
individual of the correction, deletion or addition sought.
- The Bible Society does not use identifiers assigned by any Commonwealth
agency.
9. CHECKING ACCURACY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION BEFORE USE:
- The Bible Society will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the
information used is accurate, up to date and complete.
- The Bible Society recommends that you let us know if there are any errors in
your personal information; and
- Help keep Bible Society up to date with changes to personal information such
as your name, address or credit card details.
10. PERSONAL INFORMATION TO BE USED ONLY FOR RELEVANT PURPOSES :
- The Bible Society will not transfer any personal information held by the
Bible Society in Australia about an individual to anyone (other than Bible
Society or the individual) in a foreign country.
- The Bible Society will not use the information except for a purpose to which
the information is relevant.
11. LIMITS ON USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION:
- Information obtained for a particular purpose will not be used for any other
purpose unless:
o The individual has consented to use of the information for
that other purpose
o The purpose for which the information is used is
directly related to the purpose for which the information was obtained.
o It
is used for enforcement of the criminal law or of a law imposing a pecuniary
penalty, or for the protection of the public revenue, in which case a record
containing the relevant information will be attached to the individual’s record.
o The only sensitive information which the Bible Society holds on
individuals is their denomination and nationality of birth. This information is
only held if the individual has supplied the Bible Society with that
information. The information will be removed immediately on request from any
individual.
12. LIMITS ON DISCLOSURE:
- Subject to any Privacy Legislation or relevant code of practice applicable,
the Bible Society may disclose any confidential information you give to the
Society to
o Any related bodies corporate of the Bible Society.
o The
Society’s auditors and professional advisers
o Any assignee or potential
assignee of the Society
o Any person to whom the Society is required or not
prohibited by law to do so
o Any official or authority that gives the Bible
Society an order or request for that information
12.1. YOU CAN ACCESS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
- You have a right to access your personal information, subject to some
exceptions allowed by law. If you would like to do so, please let us know. You
may be required to put your request in writing for security reasons.
Bible
Society NSW reserves the right to charge a nominal fee for searching for and
providing access to your information.
13. HOW TO CONTACT US
- If you have any questions in relation to privacy, please contact us on (02)
9888 6588 between 9 am & 5 pm, Monday to Friday.
Alternatively you can
write to our Privacy Manager at 5 Byfield Street, Macquarie Park NSW
2113.