Ontario Private Investigator Exam Questions With Revised Correct Detailed Answers |ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS >> BRAND NEW VERSION
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ONTARIO PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
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ONTARIO PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR
Ontario Private Investigator
Exam Questions With Revised
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1) What is addressed in part 5 of the PSISA? - ANSWER
Investigations, and Inspections
2) What are the 8 parts of the PSISA? - ANSWER
Complain...
Ontario Private Investigator
Exam Questions With Revised
Correct Detailed Answers
|ALREADY GRADED A+ PASS
>> BRAND NEW VERSION
1) What is addressed in part 5 of the PSISA? - ANSWER Complaints,
Investigations, and Inspections
2) What are the 8 parts of the PSISA? - ANSWER 1. Interpretation and
Application
2. Administration
3. Prohibitions
4. Licensing
5. Complaints and Investigations
6. General duties and standards of practice
7. General
8. Regulations
3) What is PIPEDA? - ANSWER The Personal Information Protection and
Electronic Documents Act which controls access, collection, and management
of information by organizations engaged in commercial activities.
,4) What are the 10 fair information principles of PIPEDA? - ANSWER 1.
Accountability
2. Identifying Purposes
3. Consent
4. Limiting Collection
5. Limiting Use/Disclosure/Retention
6. Accuracy
7. Safeguards
8. Openness
9. Individual Access
10. Challenging Compliance
5) What is the Privacy Act? - ANSWER Federal privacy legislation that governs
the collection and handling of personal information by government departments
and agencies.
6) What is required to gain information under PIPEDA legislation? - ANSWER
Consent - requires confirmation by the owner of personal information to
provide/retain personal information.
7) How does PIPEDA apply to provincial statutes? - ANSWER Provincial
statutes take precedent if operations are limited to the province and are declared
substantially similar to federal law.
8) Does PIPEDA apply with information shared between
provinces/internationally? - ANSWER Yes.
,9) When can consent under PIPEDA be forgone? - ANSWER If the information
is required by an investigative body for the purposes of investigating a breach of
agreement or contravention of the law and is not otherwise available.
10) What is Regulation SOR/2001-6 state? - ANSWER Licensed business
entities may receive or disclose personal information without knowledge or
consent for investigative purposes in regards to breach or contravention of law.
11) What section of PIPEDA outlines when consent can be forgone? - ANSWER
Section 7
12) What are the two requirements of a licensed business/corporation under
Regulation SOR/2001-6? - ANSWER 1. The business is licensed by the
province to provide private investigator or detective services and has a privacy
code compliant with the Canadian Standards Association Can/CSA-Q830-96
Model Code for the protection of personal information
2. A member in good standing of a professional association that represents the
interests of private investigators or detectives and has such code.
13) What does Regulation SOR/2001-7 state? - ANSWER States that publicly
available records, including some judicial records, are not subject to the
restrictions regarding use of personal information set out by PIPEDA.
14) What is the compliance condition (4.4) of PIPEDA? - ANSWER
Information gathered by consent or by additional measures must be deemed
justified and reasonable with all other avenues to obtain the required information
exhausted.
, 15) What is FIPPA? - ANSWER The Freedom of Information and Protection of
Privacy Act, which governs access to records that are in the custody or under
control of provincial government, designated agencies, college/university, and
hospitals.
What is MFIPPA? - ANSWER The municipal version of FIPPA, governs records
in possession/custody of municipalities and some related institutions.
What is PHIPA? - ANSWER Personal Health Information Protection Act
What is a reasonable expectation of privacy? - ANSWER Dependent on
situation, location, and nature of activity; public park would have no expectation
of privacy whereas a residential bathroom would carry high expectation of
privacy.
What information is not subject to a reasonable expectation of privacy? -
ANSWER Information that does not tend to reveal intimate details of the
lifestyle and personal choices (utility records, heat patterns, garbage bag placed
at curb)
How does reasonable expectation of privacy relate to modern technology? -
ANSWER The Supreme Court of Canada found that a reasonable expectation
of privacy, protected by Section 8 of the Charter, applies to communication
technology, such as text messages.
What are best practices when using technology to document someone's actions
to ensure privacy is protected and the evidence is compliant? - ANSWER
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