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68 Standards about security cameras in buses
security cameras in buses.
(2) A standard may make provision in relation to security cameras in
buses, including, for example—
(a) when security cameras may be installed; and
(b) the kinds of security cameras that may be installed; and
(c) the position of security cameras; and
(d) the operation of security cameras; and
(e) requirements about notices to be included in a bus that has a
security camera installed.
Note The Privacy Act 1988 (Cwlth) imposes obligations on some private sector
organisations and the Information Privacy Act 2014 imposes obligations
on public sector agencies in relation to the collection, storage, use and
disclosure of personal information collected about an individual.
(3) An approval is a disallowable instrument.
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(4) A standard may apply, adopt or incorporate (with or without change)
an instrument as in force from time to time.
(5) A person must not, without reasonable excuse, contravene a standard
approved under subsection (1).