A-2.1, r. 3.1 - Regulation respecting confidentiality incidents

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5. Notices to persons whose personal information is concerned by a confidentiality incident presenting a risk of serious injury, given under the second paragraph of section 63.8 of the Act respecting Access to documents held by public bodies and the Protection of personal information (chapter A-2.1) or the second paragraph of section 3.5 of the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (chapter P-39.1), must contain
(1)  a description of the personal information covered by the incident or, if that information is not known, the reasons why it is impossible to provide such a description;
(2)  a brief description of the circumstances of the incident;
(3)  the date or time period when the incident occurred or, if that is not known, the approximate time period;
(4)  a brief description of the measures the body has taken or intends to take after the incident occurred in order to reduce the risks of injury;
(5)  the measures that the body suggests the person concerned take in order to reduce the risk of injury or mitigate any such injury; and
(6)  the contact information where the person concerned may obtain more information about the incident.
O.C. 1761-2022, s. 5.
In force: 2022-12-29
5. Notices to persons whose personal information is concerned by a confidentiality incident presenting a risk of serious injury, given under the second paragraph of section 63.8 of the Act respecting Access to documents held by public bodies and the Protection of personal information (chapter A-2.1) or the second paragraph of section 3.5 of the Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector (chapter P-39.1), must contain
(1)  a description of the personal information covered by the incident or, if that information is not known, the reasons why it is impossible to provide such a description;
(2)  a brief description of the circumstances of the incident;
(3)  the date or time period when the incident occurred or, if that is not known, the approximate time period;
(4)  a brief description of the measures the body has taken or intends to take after the incident occurred in order to reduce the risks of injury;
(5)  the measures that the body suggests the person concerned take in order to reduce the risk of injury or mitigate any such injury; and
(6)  the contact information where the person concerned may obtain more information about the incident.
O.C. 1761-2022, s. 5.