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Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Yukon)

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The Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (French: Loi sur l’accès à l’information et la protection de la vie privée, ATIPPA) is an act of the Legislative Assembly of Yukon that is both an access-to-information statute and an information-privacy statute.

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It enables the right-of-access to records held by public agencies in the province and governs the handling of personal information by public bodies.

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Provisions

If a public body refuses to comply with a request, the commissioner can start a full formal investigation into the matter.[1] The legislation did not mandate breach reporting as of 2018 but this was added in 2021.[2]

Administration

The registry which documents breaches under the legislation was taken down due to a privacy breach, in 2024.[3]

Criticism

The Information and Privacy Commissioner for Yukon has criticised the fact that the legislation does not allow the commissioner to issue "orders of compliance" and only allows for recommendations to public bodies.[4] The commissioner has criticised for not giving the office of the commissioner an independent budget.[5]

References

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