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Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Act (other)
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act may refer to: * Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Alberta) * Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (British Columbia) * Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Manitoba) * Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Nova Scotia) * Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario) The ''Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act'' ( R.S.O. 1990, c. F.31) (commonly abbreviated FIPPA) (the Act) is an Act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. The Act legislates access to information held by public institutions in ...
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Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Act (Alberta)
The ''Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act'', RSA 2000, c F-25 (FOIP Act) is the freedom of information and privacy act for Alberta, Canada. It was passed by the Alberta legislature in June 1994 and came into force on October 1, 1995. Purpose History In 2002, there were 62 changes made to the Act. This included amendments, references and potential changes to other acts such as the ''Traffic Safety Act, Vital Statistics Act, Election Act, Health Information Act, Mines and Minerals Act, Electronic Transactions Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Municipal Government Act''. The amendments recommended, that Alberta Energy "consider the protection of information provided in support of oil sands royalty calculations" the next time the ''Mines and Minerals Act'' is opened." See also *Freedom of information in Canada *''Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act The ''Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act'' (PIP ...
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Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Act (British Columbia)
The ''Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act'' (R.S.B.C., 1996, c.165) is an Act of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia governing the public sector. It is commonly abbreviated "FIPPA" or "FOIPPA", though other Canadian provinces such as Alberta, and Ontario, use similar FIPPA acronyms for their public sector privacy law. "BC FIPPA" can be used as an acronym for further differentiation. FIPPA holds public bodies "accountable for their information practices". The legislation defines public sector requirements for collection, use, disclosure and safeguarding of individuals' personal information, decrees individuals' right to access public sector records, including access to an individual's "own 'personal information' as well as records in the custody or control of a 'public body' "—subject to specific exemptions. FIPPA requires public bodies to "take reasonable steps to protect the privacy of personal information they hold". Independent oversight and enforce ...
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Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Act (Manitoba)
The ''Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act'' (FIPPA) is an act of the Manitoba Legislature in the Canadian province of Manitoba that is both an access-to-information statute and an information-privacy statute.Principles, History & Purposes of FIPPA
" Ch. 1 of ''Manitoba FIPPA Resource Manual''. Government of Manitoba. Retrieved 2021 May 7.
It enables the right-of-access to records held by public agencies in the province and governs the handling of personal information by public bodies. Th ...
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Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Act (Nova Scotia)
{{italictitle The ''Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act'', commonly known as ''FOIPOP'', (the Act) is the public sector privacy law and access to information law for the Province of Nova Scotia. The Act is generally considered to be in two parts: the first dealing with access to records in the custody or control of public bodies and the second dealing with the regulation of the collection, use and disclosure of personal information by those public bodies. It applies to provincially regulated public bodies in the province of Nova Scotia. "Public body" is defined in section 3(1)(j) of the Act, and generally means provincial government departments, agencies, boards, commissions, some crown corporations, public universities, school boards, and hospitals. It also specifically includes those organizations listed in the Schedule to the Act. FOIPOP is administered by the Review Officer appointed under section 33 of the Act. The Review Officers serves as an ombudsman, revie ...
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