Information and Privacy Commissioner Policy on Consulting with Private Sector

May 4, 2009No Comments

Policy on Consultations with OIPC
(30 Apr 2009)

The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (“OIPC”) is often asked by public bodies to comment on various matters, including proposed policies, legislation, projects, programs, systems and other matters, or compliance issues, under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (“FIPPA”). Private sector organizations also often ask us to comment on similar matters, or on products or services, under the Personal Information Protection Act (“PIPA”). This policy statement confirms the basis on which we do this and the nature of any comments we make, whether verbal or written.

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