Privacy Act | |
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Parliament of Canada | |
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Citation | R.S.C., 1985, c. P-21 |
Territorial extent | Canada |
Enacted by | 32nd Canadian Parliament |
Commenced | July 1, 1983 |
Administered by | Privacy Commissioner of Canada |
Legislative history | |
Bill title | Bill C-43 |
Status: Current legislation |
The Privacy Act (French: Loi sur la protection des renseignements personnels) is the federal information-privacy legislation of Canada that came into effect on July 1, 1983.[1][2] Administered by the Privacy Commissioner of Canada,[1] the Act sets out rules for how institutions of the Government of Canada collect, use, disclose, retain, and dispose of personal information of individuals.[3]
The Act does not apply to political parties, political representatives (i.e., members of Parliament and senators), courts, and private sector organizations.[3] All provinces and territories have their own laws governing their public sectors.[3]
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