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44G End of conciliation
(1) Conciliation of a privacy complaint ends if—
(a) agreement is reached on the matters being conciliated, whether
or not a conciliation agreement is made, and the parties end the
conciliation; or
(b) the parties agree to end the conciliation; or
(c) a party withdraws from the conciliation; or
(d) the information privacy commissioner is satisfied that the
conciliation is unlikely to be successful.
Privacy complaints Part 6
Conciliation of privacy complaints Division 6.3A
Section 44H
R13
16/12/25
Information Privacy Act 2014
Effective: 16/12/25
page 33
Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel—also accessible at www.legislation.act.gov.au
(2) If the conciliation ends, the commissioner must, as soon as
practicable, tell the parties that the conciliation has ended and why it
has ended.
(3) If the conciliation ends because subsection (1) (a) applies, the
information privacy commissioner may close the complaint.