Difference between revisions of "Privacy or Access to Information for Public Complaints (5:IV)"

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The Privacy Commissioner is authorized to oversee compliance  by federal government institutions with the provisions of the ''Privacy Act''. The Commissioner receives and investigates complaints from individuals, audits institutions’ storage and use of information, makes recommendations to institutions and the Treasury Board regarding privacy issues, and presents an annual report to Parliament.
The Privacy Commissioner is authorized to oversee compliance  by federal government institutions with the provisions of the ''Privacy Act''. The Commissioner receives and investigates complaints from individuals, audits institutions’ storage and use of information, makes recommendations to institutions and the Treasury Board regarding privacy issues, and presents an annual report to Parliament.


'''NOTE:''' Per amendments made to the ''Access to Information Act'' and the ''Privacy Act'', a ministerial advisor and a member of a ministerial staff are excluded from the definition of “personal information”.  
:'''NOTE:''' Per amendments made to the ''Access to Information Act'' and the ''Privacy Act'', a ministerial advisor and a member of a ministerial staff are excluded from the definition of “personal information”.  


The Commissioner cannot make orders requiring bodies to comply with the ''Act'' but may investigate and make reports. Individuals who are refused access to their own personal information may, after the Commissioner has investigated and reported, apply to the Federal Court for an order requiring access to this information. The Privacy Commissioner may also take enforcement proceedings in Federal Court in relation to a refusal to give an individual access to their own personal information. For further information, contact:
The Commissioner cannot make orders requiring bodies to comply with the ''Act'' but may investigate and make reports. Individuals who are refused access to their own personal information may, after the Commissioner has investigated and reported, apply to the Federal Court for an order requiring access to this information. The Privacy Commissioner may also take enforcement proceedings in Federal Court in relation to a refusal to give an individual access to their own personal information. For further information, contact:
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