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Personal Information Protection Act, S.A. 2003, c. P-6.5
The Act on this web site is current to within two business days
of any recent amendments
(additional
information).
Contents
1. Definitions 
2. Standard as to what is reasonable
Part 1: Purpose and Application
3. Purpose
4. Application
Part 2: Protection of Personal Information
Division 1: Compliance and Policies
5. Compliance with Act
6. Policies and practices
Division 2: Consent
7. Consent required
8. Form of consent 
9. Withdrawal or variation of consent
10. Consent
obtained by deception, etc.
Division 3: Collection of Personal Information
11. Limitations on collection
12. Limitation on sources for collection
13. Notification required for collection 
13.1.
Notification respecting service provider outside Canada 
14. Collection without consent 
15. Collection of personal employee information
Division 4: Use of Personal Information
16. Limitations on use
17. Use without consent
18. Use of personal employee information
Division 5: Disclosure of Personal Information
19. Limitations on disclosure
20. Disclosure without consent
21. Disclosure of personal employee information
Division 6: Business Transactions
22. Disclosure respecting acquisition of a business, etc. 
Part 3: Access to and Correction and Care of Personal Information
Division 1: Access and Correction
23. Definitions
24.
Access to records and provision of information 
25. Right to request correction 
26. How to make a request 
27. Duty to assist
28. Time limit for responding 
29. Contents of response 
30. How access will be given 
31. Extending the time limit for responding 
32. Fees
Division 2: Care of Personal Information
33. Accuracy of information 
34.
Protection of information
34.1
Notification of loss or unauthorized access or disclosure 
35.
Retention and destruction of information 
Part 4: Role of Commissioner
36.
General powers of Commissioner
37. Power to authorize an organization to disregard requests
37.1
Power to require notification

38. Powers of Commissioner re investigations or inquiries
38.1
Legal privilege not affected 
39. Statements not admissible in evidence 
40. Privileged information
41. Restrictions on disclosure of information 
42. Protection of Commissioner and staff
43. Delegation by the Commissioner
43.1
Extra-provincial commissioner
44. Annual report of Commissioner
Part 5: Reviews and Orders
45. Definition
46. Right to ask for a review or initiate a complaint
47. How to ask for a review or initiate a complaint 
48. Notifying others of review or complaint 
49. Mediation
49.1 Refusal to conduct or continue investigation or review 
49.2 Records relating to an investigation 
50. Inquiry by Commissioner 
51. Burden of proof 
52.
Commissioner's orders 
53. No appeal
54. Duty to comply with orders
54.1
Judicial review
Part 6: Professional Regulatory and Non-profit Organizations
55. Professional regulatory organizations
56. Non-profit organizations
Part 7: General Provisions
57. Protection of organization from legal actions
58. Protection of employee
59. Offences and penalties 
60. Damages for breach of this Act 
61. Exercise of rights by other persons
62. General regulations
63.
Review of Act

Introduction
Statutes of Alberta 2003, Chapter P-6.5, with amendments in force.
- The Personal Information Protection Act provided on
this web site is maintained by
Access and Privacy of
Service Alberta and is not official. The
official Statutes and Regulations, available from the
Alberta
Queen's Printer, should be consulted for all purposes of
interpreting and applying the law.
- The Act incorporates all amendments to date, including:
- amendment to section
61(1)(e)
by the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act, S.A.
2008, c. A-4.2, s. 147 in force October 30, 2009.
- amendments to the Act by the Personal Information
Protection Amendment Act 2009, S.A. 2009, c.50, in force May
1,
2010.
- The Act is in HTML format. Each section is presented
separately with internal links to other sections of the Act.
- A free printable version of the Act in
plain text can be downloaded from the web site of the
Queen's
Printer. Copies of the Act in
print and
electronic format can also be purchased from the Queen's
Printer.
- Copyright of the Statutes and Regulations, whether in printed or electronic format, is held by the Province of Alberta. No person may
download or reproduce copies of the legislation for any purpose
other than personal use without the consent of the Alberta
Queen's Printer.
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