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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, S.C. 2000, c. 5. | Navarrete Perinot p.c.
PART 1 : PROTECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR [2. – 4.1]
(2) Notes in Schedule 1
Purpose [3.]
Application [4. – 4.1]
(4) Power to delegate
DIVISION 1 : PROTECTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION [5. – 10.]
(1) Compliance with obligations
(2) Meaning of “should”
(3) Appropriate purposes
6. Effect of designation of individual
(1) Collection without knowledge or consent
(2) Use without knowledge or consent
(3) Disclosure without knowledge or consent
(4) Use without consent
(5) Disclosure without consent
(3) Time limit
(5) Deemed refusal
(6) Costs for responding
(8) Retention of information
(1) When access prohibited
(2.1) Information related to paragraphs 7(3)(c), (c.1) or (d)
(2.2) Notification and response
(2.3) Objection
(2.4) Prohibition
(3) When access may be refused
10. Sensory disability
DIVISION 2 : REMEDIES [11. – 17.]
Filing of Complaints [11.]
(1) Contravention
(2) Commissioner may initiate complaint
Investigations of Complaints [12.]
(1) Powers of Commissioner
(2) Dispute resolution mechanisms
(4) Return of records
(5) Certificate of delegation
Commissioner’s Report [13.]
(2) Where no report
(3) Report to parties
Hearing by Court [14. – 17.]
(2) Time of application
(3) For greater certainty
15. Commissioner may apply or appear
(1) Summary hearings
DIVISION 3 : AUDITS [18. – 19.]
(1) To ensure compliance
(3) Return of records
(4) Certificate of delegation
(1) Report of findings and recommendations
(2) Reports may be included in annual reports
DIVISION 4 : GENERAL [20. – 29.]
(3) Disclosure of necessary information
(4) Disclosure in the course of proceedings
(5) Disclosure of offence authorized
21. Not competent witness
(1) Protection of Commissioner
(1) Consultations with provinces
24. Promoting the purposes of the Part
28. Offence and punishment
(1) Review of Part by parliamentary committee
(2) Review and report
DIVISION 5 : TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS [30.]
(1.1) Application
30. Expiry date
PART 2 : ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS [31. – 51.]
Interpretation [31.]
Purpose [32.]
Electronic Alternatives [33. – 47.]
33. Collection, storage, etc.
34. Electronic payment
(1) Electronic version of statutory form
(2) Statutory manner of filing documents
(3) Statutory manner of submitting information
(4) Authority to prescribe form, etc.
(5) Meaning of “filing”
36. Documents as evidence or proof
37. Retention of documents
38. Notarial act
39. Seals
40. Requirements to provide documents or information
41. Writing requirements
42. Original documents
43. Signatures
44. Statements made under oath
45. Statements declaring truth, etc.
46. Witnessed signatures
47. Copies
Regulations and Orders [48. – 51.]
(3) Effect of amendment or repeal
49. Amendment of schedules
(3) Minimum rules
(4) Incorporation by reference
51. Effect of striking out listed provision
PART 3 : AMENDMENTS TO THE CANADA EVIDENCE ACT [52. to 57.]
52. to 57. [Amendments]
PART 4 : AMENDMENTS TO THE STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS ACT [58. and 59.]
58. and 59. [Amendments]
PART 5 : AMENDMENTS TO THE STATUTE REVISION ACT [60. to 71.]
60. to 71. [Amendments]
PART 6 : COMING INTO FORCE [72.]
72. Coming into force
2000, c. 5 P-8.6
[Assented to April 13, 2000]
* [Note: Subsection 4(3) in force January 1, 2001, see SI/2000-29.]
* [Note: Paragraph 9(2.3)(a.1), as enacted by paragraph 97(1)(c) of chapter 17 of the Statutes of Canada, 2000, will be repealed at a later date.]
*29. (1) The administration of this Part shall, every five years after this Part comes into force, be reviewed by the committee of the House of Commons, or of both Houses of Parliament, that may be designated or established by Parliament for that purpose.
* [Note: Part 1 in force January 1, 2001, see SI/2000-29.]
*72. Parts 1 to 5 or any provision of those Parts come into force on a day or days to be fixed by order of the Governor in Council made on the recommendation of
* [Note: Parts 2, 3 and 4 in force May 1, 2000; Part 1 in force January 1, 2001, see SI/2000-29; Part 5 in force June 1, 2009, see SI/2009-42.]
1. Federal Real Property and Federal Immovables Act Sections 3, 5 to 7, 11 and 16
2. Canada Labour Code Subsection 254 (1)
1. Federal Real Property Regulations Sections 9 and 11[SOR/2005-407]
1. Federal Real Property Regulations Sections 9 and 11[SOR/2004-309, s. 2]