The Ordinance
The Ordinance (Full Text)
CHAPTER 486
PERSONAL DATA (PRIVACY) ORDINANCE
SCHEDULE 5 [s. 32(4)]
PRESCRIBED MATTERS
- Whether the carrying out
of the matching procedure is in the public interest.
- The kind of personal data
to be the subject of the matching procedure.
- The likely consequences
to a data subject if the matching procedure were to result
in any adverse action taken against the data subject. [s.
32(4)]
- The practices and procedures,
if any, that will be followed to enable a data subject to
make a data correction request- (a) in respect any of the
personal data produced or verified by the matching procedure;
(b) before any adverse action is taken against the data
subject.
- The practices and procedures,
if any, that will be followed to ensure, so far as is practicable,
the accuracy of any personal data produced or verified by
the matching procedure.
- Whether any such data subject
is to be informed of the procedure before it is first carried
out.
- Whether there is any practicable
alternative to the matching procedure.
- The benefits to be derived
from carrying out the matching procedure.
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