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Identity Verification Services

Read our submission on the Identity Verification Services Bill 2023 and its human rights implications for Australian communities and privacy protections.

Legislation Submission by the Commission 26 October 2023

Summary

Learn more about the Identity Verification Services Bill 2023 and Identity Verification Services (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2023.

Identity Verification Services

Legislation
Submission by the Commission

The Australian Human Rights Commission (Commission) welcomes the proposed Identity Verification Services Bill 2023 and Identity Verification Services (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2023 (Verification Services Bills)

Privacy concerns

However, the Verification Services Bills rely upon the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (Privacy Act). The Commission has previously noted its serious concern about the effectiveness of the Privacy Act.

Until the Privacy Act is modernised, the Commission remains concerned about the human right to privacy in respect of the Verification Services Bills.

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