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Privacy

You may browse and access information contained within this website without providing any personal information. Where you voluntarily provide personal information (e.g. through online forms or email requests), we will only use that information to communicate with you. We will keep any such information secure and will not disclose it to any third parties. To view any personal information held by us, or if you have any concerns about personal information that we hold and wish to request its correction, please write to:

The Privacy Officer
State Services Commission
PO Box 329
Wellington

or send an email to e-government@ssc.govt.nz

Complaints Procedure

If you wish to make a complaint about the ICT Branch of the State Services Commission, please write to us at:

The Deputy Commissioner
ICT Branch
State Services Commission
PO Box 329
Wellington

or send an email to e-government@ssc.govt.nz

Copyright

© Crown copyright, 2001-2006

Except where stated, the information on this website is subject to Crown copyright and maintained by the State Services Commission. However, it may be reproduced for personal or in-house use without formal permission or charge. Information on this website must not be used in a commercial context unless written permission has been given by the State Services Commission. Where any material from this website is quoted in any context, it must be sourced to the website of the e-government programme of the State Services Commission and state the date of publication.

For material on this website that is protected by Crown copyright and maintained by another government organisation, authorisation to reproduce such material must be obtained from that organisation.

For material on this website that is identified as being subject to the copyright of a third party, authorisation to reproduce such material must be obtained from that copyright holder.

Content Accuracy

This website is the primary publication medium for official information about the e-government programme. The information is, according to the State Services Commission's best efforts, accurate at the time of publication and the Commission makes every effort to keep it accurate and relevant. If you find any information on this website that you believe may be inaccurate, please let us know.