Arielle Sie-Mah
Associate
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The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta ("OIPC") has updated its procedure for processing privacy breach notifications under the Personal Information Protection Act (Alberta) ("PIPA") and associated Personal Information Protection Act Regulation ("PIPA Regulation"). The new process took effect on April 1, 2024 and applies to all open files relating to a PIPA breach.
Key changes to the OIPC's breach notification process include the following:
The revised process follows the OIPC's report issued July 2022 and intends to facilitate timely resolution of PIPA breach files, to reduce backlogs in processing PIPA breach files and to enable the OIPC to prioritize breach files requiring additional attention.
If you have additional questions regarding the revised breach notification process in Alberta, please contact a member of our Cyber Security and Data Protection Group.
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