Personal Information Protection Act British Columbia
Date Published
2004
Category
Privacy
Description
The Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA) in British Columbia, Canada, governs how private sector organizations handle personal information, ensuring that they collect, use, and disclose data responsibly while respecting individuals' privacy rights. PIPA BC sets clear rules for managing personal information to safeguard privacy in the context of business operations.
Overview
PIPA BC applies to private sector organizations in British Columbia, Canada. Its purpose is to protect personal information by establishing clear rules for its collection, use, and disclosure, ensuring privacy while supporting business operations.
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