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New privacy rules for Saskatchewan politicians and their staff now in effect

Posted on October 15, 2015 by pogowasright.org

CKRM reports:

Saskatchewan politicians will have to follow new privacy rules after a care aide’s employment record was sent to reporters.

Changes have been made to the code of conduct for members of the legislature and their staff to ensure that they comply with the province’s privacy act.

They also need to get written consent from people to collect, use or disclose personal information or personal health information.

Read more on CKRM.

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