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Jamaica’s Data Protection Act will be implemented soon

Radio Jamaica News published an article on November 24th, 2020 about the Date for implementation of The Data Protection Act to be soon announced.

The Technology Minister Daryl Vaz says a date will be announced shortly for the implementation of the Jamaica Data Protection Act.

Key points:

  • Successive of the Senate’s approval of the Jamaica privacy bill on June 12th, the two-year transitional period for public awareness of the Bill is in effect before its implementation.
  • The Data Protection Act provides a framework that governs the use of personal data of Jamaicans by public and private entities.
  • The Minister says the schedule will be published once the ministry completes recruitment for the Office of the Information Commissioner.
  • The responsibility of this office will include the monitoring of compliance with the Act and attendant regulations, disseminating information to the public concerning the operations of the Act, preparing and disseminating or directing the preparation and dissemination of guidelines.

 

Reference:  radiojamaicanewsonline.com


Contributed by: Jason Jacobs from Guyana. Jason is a member of the CCST Discord group from the G5 Cyber Security Foundation Ltd. Learn more about CCST (Caribbean Cyber Support Team) by visiting caribbeancst.org. CCST is a collaborative group on the Discord platform for Caribbean people in IT, from beginners to experts.

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