Personal Information Protection Act Alberta
Date Published
2004
Category
Privacy
Description
The Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) of Alberta, is a Canadian standard governing how private sector organizations in Alberta collect, use, disclose, and protect personal information. It ensures that personal data is handled responsibly, with a focus on individual privacy rights while balancing business needs.
Overview
PIPA Alberta is designed for private sector organizations in Alberta, Canada. Its purpose is to protect personal information by establishing clear rules for its collection, use, and disclosure, ensuring the privacy of individuals while supporting business operations.
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