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Welcome to LexisNexis A Guide to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, 2016 Edition
$87.00 Publisher: LexisNexis Canada Format:: Book,
2 ISBN:: 9780433483007 2015-10-08
Post Bill S-4 – A new era for management and protection of personal informationWith the passage of Bill S-4 on June 18, 2015, Canada enters into a new era of management and protection of personal information. This timely guide explains the amendments from Bill S-4 to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and advises on best practices, under the new regime, for the collection, use and disclosure of information. Part 1 of this Guide explains in detail the operative provisions of Part 1 of PIPEDA and Schedule 1 relating to personal information protection. Part 2 of this Guide explains the electronic documents provisions of Parts 2 to 6 of PIPEDA and the related Schedules.Features Clear explanation of the law and case summaries relating to:Collection responsibilities for particular types of personal information Forms of consent and the standard for informed consent Appropriate users of personal informationApplication to employees of federal works undertaking and businesses disclosure and sharing when it is permittedEnforcement frameworkFull text of the Act and the Regulations organized thematically to permit the reader to locate information regarding a concept in one placeWho Will Benefit Organizations that deal with personal information, including financial institutions, professional firms, private health care providers, private educational institutions, private investigators, consumer reporting agencies and all manner of businesses that have occasion to handle personal information Service providers to such organizations, including privacy, security and information management consultants and data processors Compliance and privacy officers and information managers Legal practitioners, including privacy lawyers, corporate and commercial lawyers, IP lawyers, health lawyers, litigators, and corporate counsel Individuals who want to: Ensure the protection and appropriate use of their personal information that is collected or generated in connection with the purchase of goods or services, employment or any other activity Gain access to, and ensure the accuracy of, such information Table of Contents Table of CasesIntroductionPart 1: Personal Information ProtectionChapter 1: Purpose, Application and Structure Chapter 2: What is Personal InformationChapter 3: Consent and Appropriate PurposesChapter 4: Exceptions to the Consent RequirementChapter 5: Obligations in Connection with Personal InformationChapter 6: EnforcementPart 2: Electronic DocumentsA. Purpose of the ActB. Electronic Document DefinedC. Electronic Actions and DocumentsD. Electronic SignaturesPersonal Information Protection and Electronic Documents ActRegulations Pursuant to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act Index Author/Contributor