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Privacy Policy Statement
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Privacy
Policy
Kinds
of Personal Data Held
Main
Purposes of keeping Personal Data
Practices
Data
Access or Correction Requests
Charges
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The protection
of privacy in relation to personal data
is the concern of every member of staff
in the Customs and Excise Department. When
you visit our website, we record your visit
only as a ¡®hit¡¯ and do not collect any personal
identifiable information about you. The
¡®hit¡¯ information is to allow us to compile
general statistics to show the number of
visitors to our website.
We respect personal data and are committed to fully implementing and complying with the data protection principles and all relevant provisions of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance and codes of practice issued by the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data by -
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We hold the
following types of personal data -
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Operational
records - personal data are collected
from individuals during the daily operation
of the Department. Examples are personal
data collected from the following categories
of data subjects: importers, cross boundary
passengers and drivers having undergone
customs clearance or selected for personal
search, consignee or his representative
who witnesses the process of cargo examination,
visitors boarding a vessel selected
for customs action, airline staff collecting
unclaimed baggage, persons whose belongings
are detained/seized and persons submitting
Import Return on motor vehicles; |
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Licensing
records - these include personal
particulars of applicants for Dutiable
Commodities licences, licences/authorizations
to import/export controlled chemicals,
permits to remove controlled chemicals
in transhipment, storage approval for
the storage of Schedule 1 or 2 substances
under the Control of Chemicals Ordinance,
Cap. 145, licences for the manufacture
of optical discs, registration as motor
vehicle importer/distributor, waiving
of duty on hydrocarbon oils, etc; |
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Crime
investigation and prosecution records
- including personal data on suspects,
defendants and witnesses who are involved
in illegal activities such as smuggling,
drug trafficking and abuse of narcotic
drugs, intellectual property infringements,
false trade description of goods involving
origin, licensing and transhipment frauds,
illegal import and export of strategic
commodities, provision of services for
the development and production of weapons
of mass destruction, offences against
the Ordinances enforced by the Department
such as Dutiable Commodities Ordinance,
Consumer Goods Safety Ordinance, Import
and Export Ordinance and so on; |
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Criminal
conviction records - these include
personal data on persons who have been
arrested or convicted of offence; |
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Employment-related
personal data on serving officers and
former employees - these personal
data include records of personal and
family particulars, education and qualifications,
employment history, salary and allowances,
terms and conditions of service, housing,
medical records, leave and passages,
training, investments, outside employment,
appraisal reports, promotion board assessments,
conduct and discipline and retirement
and pension; and |
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Other
records - including members of the
public who make requests under the Code
on Access to Information and the Personal
Data (Privacy) Ordinance or make enquiries
or complaints to the Department. |
The Department also holds personal data
of persons other than civil servants, including
applicants for vacant posts (for appointment
as Inspector of Customs and Excise, Customs
Officer and Assistant Trade Controls Officer)
and non-civil service contract staff employed
by the Department.
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In general
terms, we collect personal data for the
following purposes -
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to protect
the Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region against smuggling; |
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to protect
and collect revenue on dutiable goods; |
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to detect
and deter narcotics trafficking and
abuse of narcotics drugs; |
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to protect
intellectual property rights; |
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to protect
consumer interests; |
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to protect
and facilitate legitimate trade and
industry and to uphold Hong Kong's trading
integrity; |
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to fulfil
international obligations; |
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to serve
for a range of employment-related purposes
including appointment, integrity checking,
postings and transfers, offer/renewal/extension
of agreement, incremental credit, training
and career development, revision of
terms and conditions of service, promotion,
discipline, continuation in or removal
from office, pensions, retirement benefits
and provisions of testimonials. Some
personal particulars may be published
in Government publications; and |
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to serve
various purposes such as recovering
damages for government vehicles and
dealing with enquiries or complaints
from members of the public. |
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Data access
or correction requests may be made by letter
or on a request form obtainable from the
following places :
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Personnel
Registry of Office of Departmental Administration
9/F, Harbour Building, 38 Pier Road,
Central, Hong Kong; |
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Office Management
and Support Units of all Major Formations; |
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Hong Kong
Collection Office,
2/F, Harbour Building, 38 Pier Road,
Central, Hong Kong; and |
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Licence
& Permit Division
2/F, Harbour Building, 38 Pier Road,
Central, Hong Kong. |
Requests should be addressed to:
Commissioner of Customs and Excise
(Attn. : Executive Officer (Personnel)2)
9/F, Harbour Building, 38 Pier Road,
Central, Hong Kong
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A charge will
be imposed to cover the cost of photocopying
personal data at the rate of HK$1.00 per
photocopy or as otherwise provided for or
approved by the Secretary for Financial
Services and the Treasury.
Customs and Excise Department
July 2003 |
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