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The collection and use of personal information by the Retirement Village Residents Association of New Zealand Incorporated (RVRANZ Inc) is regulated by the Privacy Act 1993.  Under this Act, personal information may be collected only for a lawful purpose connected with a function or activity of RVRANZ Inc and only if necessary for that purpose.  Such information must, as a general rule, be collected directly from the individual concerned and that person must be told why the information is needed.
RVRANZ Inc will use personal information provided by website visitors only for the reasons it was given.  RVRANZ Inc will not share personal information with any third parties unless written permission is given by the website visitor concerned.

All enquiries about or formal requests for information in terms of the Privacy Act 1993 should be in writing to the RVRANZ Inc using the Contact Us form on this website.

For more detailed information about the Privacy Act, you can refer to the Privacy Commissioner's Guide to the Privacy Act 1993.

If you are concerned that RVRANZ Inc may have breached the Privacy Act or if you are not sure of our obligations, you can call the Privacy Commissioner's Privacy Hotline: 0800 803 909.