Taiwan:
The Executive Yuan Announces Effective Date Of Amendments To Personal Information Protection Act
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On February 25, the Executive Yuan announced (source document in Chinese) that
the December 30, 2015 amendments to the Personal Information
Protection Act will take effect on March 15. After the amendments
take effect, personal data collection no longer requires consent
unless the information relates to sensitive data, such as medical
records, medical treatment, genetic information, health
examinations, and criminal records.
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