BILL NO. 33
(as introduced)
2nd Session, 63rd General Assembly
Nova Scotia
67 Elizabeth II, 2018
Private Member's Bill
Personal Health Information Act
(amended)
The Honourable Chris d'Entremont
Argyle–Barrington
First Reading: September 14, 2018
Second Reading:
Third Reading:
Explanatory Notes
Clause 1 requires researchers to notify the custodian of personal health information under the Personal Health Information Act and the Review Officer if information is compromised.
Clause 2 requires the Review Officer to be notified, in addition to the individual, if an individual's personal health information is compromised and there is potential for harm or embarrassment to the individual.
Clause 3 allows the Review Officer to require any person to produce any relevant record.
Clause 4 establishes a limitation period of two years for offences under the Act.
An Act to Amend Chapter 41
of the Acts of 2010,
the Personal Health Information Act
1 Section 60 of Chapter 41 of the Acts of 2010, the Personal Health Information Act, is amended by adding immediately after subsection (2) the following subsection:
- (3) A researcher shall notify the custodian and the Review Officer at the first reasonable opportunity if personal health information disclosed by the custodian to the researcher is stolen, lost or accessed by unauthorized persons.
2 Section 69 of Chapter 41 is amended by adding "and the Review Officer" immediately after "individual" the second time it appears in the third line.
3 Subsection 92(3) of Chapter 41 is amended by adding immediately after clause (b) the following clause:
- (ba) require any person to produce any relevant record, whether or not the record is subject to the provisions of this Act;
- 107A A prosecution for an offence under this Act may not be commenced more than two years after the date on which the offence was committed.
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