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Personal Information Protection Act Regulation (A.R. 366/2003)
The Regulation on this web site is current to within two business days
of any recent amendments (additional
information).
Contents
1. Definitions
2. Application of Act to Alberta Treasury Branches
Part 1: Definitions for the Purpose of the Act
3. "managing"
4. "enactment"
5. "regulation"
Part 2: Personal Information that is Publicly Available
6. Definitions
7. Publicly available personal information
Part 3: Access to Records
8. Designated and non-designated offices
9. Copy of record may be provided
10. Alternative means for making a request
Part 4: Archival Purposes and Research
11. Definitions
12. Collection, use and disclosure by archival institution
13. Prohibition re use and disclosure
14. Collection, use and disclosure by non-archival institution
Part 5: Fees
15. Providing of estimate
16. Acceptance of estimate, etc.
17. Fees owing
18. Fee re personal employee information
Part 6: Additional Subject-matter Respecting Collection, Use and Disclosure
19. Additional subject-matter
Part 7: Professional Regulatory Organization
20. Interpretation
21. Establishment of professional regulatory organization program
22. Personal information code
23. Application for authorization
24. Granting of authorization
25. Effect of authorization
26. Revocation of authorization
27. Publication in The Alberta Gazette
28. Act and code prevail
Part 8: Coming into Force and Expiry
29. Coming into force
30. Expiry
Introduction
Alberta Regulation 366/2003 with amendments up to and including
Alberta Regulation 108/2004.
- The PIPA Regulation provided on this web site
is maintained by the Access and Privacy Branch 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 Regulation incorporates all amendments to date.
- The Regulation is in HTML format. Each section is presented
separately with internal links to other sections of the
Regulation.
- A free printable version of the Regulation in
plain text can be downloaded from the web site of the
Queen's
Printer. Copies of the Regulation in
print and
electronic format can also be purchased from the Queen's
Printer.
- Copyright of the Alberta 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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