(1) A privacy complaint must—
(a) be in writing; and
(b) include the complainant's name, address and telephone number; and
(c) identify the respondent and include details about the act or practice the subject of the complaint.
Note If a form is approved under s 57 for this provision, the form must be used.
(2) Despite subsection (1) (a), a privacy complaint may be made orally to the information privacy commissioner if the commissioner is reasonably satisfied that exceptional circumstances justify the commissioner dealing with the complaint without it being in writing.
Example—exceptional circumstances
waiting until the privacy complaint is put in writing would make dealing with the complaint impossible or impractical