| a) General
- This section explains our policy on personal information
that we collect in the course of our activities as a trustee
of the Victorian Bar Superannuation Fund (“the Fund”).
If you have any questions about the personal information that
is being collected, please contact the Fund as follows:
Trustee: Barfund Pty Ltd
ABN 85 063 363 628
RSE Licence No. L0002165
Trustee Address:
Level 1,
180 William Street,
Melbourne Vic 3000
Fund Secretary:
John Ames
Ph: (03) 9225 7908
Fund Administrator:
Aon Consulting Pty Ltd
Address: Level 11
440 Collins Street
Melbourne Victoria 3000
Telephone: (03) 9211 3600
Facsimile: (03) 9211 3601
b) Website
- This section explains our policy on personal information
that we collect when people visit our website.
Barfund’s commitment to privacy
To the extent that Barfund Pty Ltd (“Barfund”)
is bound by the provisions of any Commonwealth or State privacy
legislation, the National Privacy Principles and the Health
Privacy Principles provided for in the Health Records Act
2001 (Vic), it will observe and comply with those provisions.
Otherwise, it will use its reasonable endeavours at all times
to act in connection with personal information collected by
it in the spirit of the legislation and privacy principles.
a) General - personal
information
1. Barfund values the privacy of information and wishes to
keep your personal information confidential unless disclosure
is necessary for the administration of the Fund or is otherwise
consented to or authorized by you or required by law.
What personal information Barfund collects
2. Barfund or Aon Consulting as Fund Administrator collects
personal information of the following kinds about members
of the Fund (“members”)
a) formal details including full name, spouse’s name,
names of any dependants;
b) contact details including office and home addresses and
telephone numbers and any email address;
c) details of contributions and any specific contribution
instructions;
d) details of entitlements;
e) details of tax file numbers;
f) date of commencement of Fund membership;
g) details of salary (if you are an employee);
h) details of sex, age and date of birth;
i) details of any death benefit nomination(s);
j) personal details such as current health information and
any intention to work full or part-time or to retire;
k) instructions regarding withdrawal from the Fund including
rollover to any other approved fund;
l) details of any application for insurance together with
ancillary documentation (including health details where
required);
m) (when applicable) instructions as to allocation of contributions
and account balances between investment options.
Why Barfund collects personal information
3. We use the information collected to establish your member
account in the Fund, to process your contribution and investment
instructions, to provide you with the Fund benefits and otherwise
to administer your membership of the Fund.
To whom Barfund discloses personal information
4. Barfund collects this information as part of its obligations
as trustee of the Fund, and also for distribution to people
outside the Fund to the extent necessary to administer the
Fund and comply with applicable laws and regulations, principally:
a) Aon Consulting Pty Ltd as Fund Administrator;
b) JANA Investment Advisers Pty Ltd as Fund asset consultant;
c) Australian Prudential Regulation Authority or Australian
Superannuation and Insurance Commission;
d) Australian Taxation Office;
e) The Fund’s insurer;
f) (if the member is an employee) Your employer if relevant;
g) The Fund’s professional advisers (including legal
and accounting firms, auditors, actuaries, consultants and
other advisers);
h) Any superannuation fund or arrangement to which your benefit
is to be transferred or rolled over (including administrator
of that fund or arrangement);
i) Any third party service provider we may engage to provide
administration, technology, auditing, mailing or printing
services;
j) Your spouse or former spouse when required by law;
k) Appropriate professional persons in the event of any disability
benefit application;
l) In the event of a member’s death, any personal representative(s),
death benefit nominee(s), potential beneficiary, person contacted
in relation to the processing of your benefit or professional
adviser concerned with the processing of your death benefit.
5. Your consent is required before Barfund can pass health
or related information about you to another person to process
a claim for a disability benefit.
6. Barfund does not provide personal information about you
to third parties for direct marketing purposes.
7. Barfund holds copies of Fund accounting records provided
to it by the Fund Administrator for backup and reference purposes.
8. Barfund collects personal information from members and
holds it in database records.
How and when Barfund collects personal information
9. Barfund generally collects personal information from you.
However, sometimes it collects personal information from other
sources (eg your employer if you have one). Personal information
is collected when a person—
a) applies to become a member of the Fund;
b) makes a contribution to the Fund on behalf of the member
or some other person (such as an employee)
c) makes an application to withdraw any entitlement from the
Fund.
10. Barfund also collects information from any one browsing
on its web site. For details, see the website section of this
policy statement.
When we disclose personal information
11. Barfund discloses your personal information only:
a) for the purpose for which the information was provided
(as stated above);
b) when requested or consented to by you;
c) as required or permitted by law;
Data Quality
12. Reasonable steps will be taken to ensure that personal
information we collect, use or disclosure about you is accurate,
complete and up-to-date. However, the accuracy of the information
will depend in large part upon the information which you provide
to Barfund.
13. If you discover that there is an error in the information
held about you or certain information is missing, please notify
Barfund and we will try to correct or add the information
as soon as possible.
14. You are encouraged to keep Barfund up to date with any
changes to your personal circumstances (such as change of
name or address).
15. If you would like to talk to Barfund about access or
correction, please contact Barfund as soon as possible. Contact
details are set out at the start of this Privacy Statement.
16. Barfund reserves the right to impose restrictions on
your benefits (including insurance benefits) if you do not
provide the information required by Barfund, Aon Consulting
as Fund Administrator or any insurance company providing insurance
to members of the Fund or if such information is incorrect.
How we protect your personal information
17. Barfund safeguards the security of the personal information
collected from and in respect of you by storing it securely
in both electronic and physical form.
18. Reasonable steps will be taken to protect personal information
held from misuse and loss and from unauthorised access, modification
or disclosure. Barfund seeks to protect the privacy of information
available to a member on-line by appropriate password protection
and unauthorized entry detection procedures. It does not use
industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption on
its web pages. However such security encryption is used where
personal information may be entered on-line.
19. We ask you to take care to protect your personal information
when you have on-line access to the web site and databases
of Barfund. Members are requested to change their passwords
often, use a combination of letters and at least one number,
and make sure they use a secure browser.
20. Whilst all reasonable steps will be taken to ensure the
security of a member’s information to which access is
available through the website, no guarantee can be provided
that information made available to a member or provided by
a member is totally secure. Sending and receiving information
over the Internet is at the member’s risk. However Barfund
will do everything reasonable in the circumstances to ensure
the security of a member’s information once it has been
received from the member.
21. Barfund takes steps to destroy or remove personal identification
in relation to information if the same is no longer needed.
Under legislation certain records are required to be held
for 10 years. As a general rule the Fund and Aon Consulting
as Fund Administrator keep information for that period to
ensure that they can respond to queries even after you have
left the Fund. However your Tax File Number will be destroyed
as soon as it is practicable after you leave the Fund.
Openness and access to your personal information
22. Members have access to the personal information held
about them either by on-line access to that information through
the Barfund web site or by inspection by appointment on reasonable
notice to the Secretary of Barfund. Members may correct certain
information whilst on-line.
23. In certain circumstances, Barfund will only disclose
personal information to a third party. For example, it may
choose to provide health information to your GP rather than
directly to you.
Barfund is not required to give access in some instances,
such as if:
· it would have reasonable impact upon the privacy
of other individuals;
· the request for access is frivolous or vexatious;
· in limited instances where the information relates
to existing or anticipated legal proceedings between you and
Barfund;
· it could prejudice negotiations between you and Barfund
on a particular matter; or
· providing access would be unlawful.
Barfund reserves the right to impose charges for providing
access to information.
b) Website
Headings:
- Information collected
- Cookies
- Links to Third Party Web Sites
- Email management
- Further Information
- Information collected
24. When you look at the web site of Barfund, we make a record
of your visit and log the following information for statistical
and security purposes:
- Your server address
- Your top level domain name (for example .com, .gov, .au,
.uk etc)
- The date and time of your visit to the site
- The pages you accessed and documents downloaded
- The type of browser you are using
25. We will not ordinarily attempt to identify users or their
browsing activities unless such activities appear to jeopardise
the operation or integrity of this website. However, in the
unlikely event of an investigation, a law enforcement agency
or other government agency may exercise its legal authority
to inspect our logs.
26. Statistical information which does not identify the individual
user may be used to allow us to improve the quality, security
and performance of Barfund web site.
Cookies
27. A cookie is a small text file placed on a user's computer
when a web site is accessed. It allows the web site to recognise
the cookie when the same computer returns to the web site
on another occasion.
28. Most browsers are initially set to accept cookies. If
you would prefer, you can set yours to refuse cookies or to
alert you when cookies are being sent.
29. No cookies are employed on Barfund’s web site.
The web site statistics for this site are generated from web
logs as outlined above.
Links to Third Party Web Sites
30. Barfund’s web site contains links to other sites.
We are not responsible for the privacy practices of such other
sites. This privacy statement applies solely to information
collected by Barfund’s web site. When you leave our
site, you should read the privacy statement of any other web
site you visit and make your own judgment about the accuracy
and reliability of information found there.
Email management
31. We will only record your email address if you send us
a message. It will only be used for the purpose for which
you have provided it. We will not use your email address for
any other purpose, and will not disclose it without your consent.
32. Barfund’s web site does not provide facilities
for the secure transmission of information by e-mail. Please
note, when you send Barfund an email, the content of your
email may not be secure as it is transferred across the Internet.
Please contact Barfund by telephone, facsimile or post if
you have any concerns about the security of your message.
Contact details are set out above.
Complaints
33. Should any complaints arise, these should be brought
to the attention of Barfund’s Secretary. Barfund will
investigate the complaint and if the complaint is valid it
will ensure that any conduct causing an interference with
a member’s privacy is discontinued. If the complaint
is not dealt to the member’s satisfaction the member
may contact the Victorian or Commonwealth Privacy Commissioner
direct.
Further Information
34. If you are interested in obtaining additional information
about privacy, and in particular about the provisions of the
Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), you can visit the Australian Federal
Privacy Commissioner's web site at www.privacy.gov.au.
Published by resolution of the Board of Barfund Pty Ltd passed
on 4 Feb 2002
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