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Privacy Policy
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Federal legislation now requires companies and societies who deal
with personal information after the end of 2002 to adopt a privacy policy to
protect such information being used for purposes for other than intended by the
owner of the information.
Conferences and meetings, do by their nature, demand the
collection of personal and sensitive information and hence the new privacy
legislation directly impacts on the operations of ASN and their clients.
ASN’s privacy policy defines their collection of personal
information as a function conducted in their client’s interest and essential for
the successful conduct of the client’s normal activities. Notwithstanding the
client’s own privacy policy and its requirements, the essential elements of
ASN’s policy are:
Information is collected from forms filled in by the
applicant and is only used for the purpose for which it was collected.
Information is recorded on a computer, in a project
specific database, which is protected by password from use by any one other
than authorised ASN staff. ASN’s computer system is protected by firewall from
external access and the personal information is not stored on any web-site.
ASN commits to only use sensitive information for
the reason it was supplied. Credit card information is not stored as part of
the individual’s personal details but only used for the transactions
authorised by the client.
Information in
databases is not sold to any third party interest.
Information is only passed to third party interest
when requested by the applicant. Examples might typically be dietary requests
being passed to caterers for the purpose of a function the applicant is
attending or credit card information to an accommodation provider for the
purpose of securing their room booking.
In developing their privacy policy, ASN has become aware of
issues for their clients. In particular, membership based organisations will
receive requests from their corporate sponsors for details of the membership. As
offering such lists represents an attractive hook to enhance corporate
sponsorship, the legislation has the potential to compromise fund raising.
Notwithstanding the client’s own policy demands, ASN’s recommended solution is
to ensure membership and registration forms specifically request authorisation
for the secretariat to add the applicants name and contact details to a
membership or participation list which may be published in a document provided
to any other member of the list.
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