S-4.2 - Act respecting health services and social services

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520.3.10. (Repealed).
2005, c. 32, s. 188; 2012, c. 23, s. 167.
520.3.10. The certificate referred to in section 520.3.3 must be issued
(1)   if it establishes the identity of a person, following verification in person by an identity verification agent to whom at least two documents emanating from a recognized government authority are presented, confirming the person’s identity, one of which includes the person’s photograph;
(2)  if it establishes the place where a person practises a profession or works, following verification by the certification service provider;
(3)  if it establishes an access profile, following verification by the certification service provider of the access profile assigned to a person and arising
(a)  directly from this Act; or
(b)  from the exercise of the powers conferred on the access profile manager; and
(4)   if it establishes an object identifier or the use or location of the object, following verification
(a)  in person of the identity of the person authorized to apply for a certificate in the name of the object’s owner or custodian, by an identity verification agent to whom at least two documents emanating from a recognized government authority are presented, confirming the person’s identity, one of which includes the person’s photograph; or
(b)  by a certification service provider
i.  of the applicant’s power to represent the owner or custodian of the object;
ii.  of the existence and identifier of the object;
iii.  of the authorized use of the object, if applicable;
iv.  of the object’s location, if applicable; and
v.  of the existence and identity or identification of the object’s owner or custodian.
A verification under this section may also be carried out online using a certificate issued in accordance with sections 520.3.3 to 520.3.13 that establishes the subject of the verification.
In the policy statement issued under section 52 of the Act to establish a legal framework for information technology (chapter C-1.1), a certification service provider may specify other requirements in addition to those set out in this Act.
2005, c. 32, s. 188.