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http://www.leg.bc.ca/39th4th/1st_read/gov37-1.htm#section16
Part 3 — Records and Information
Division 1 — Collection, Use and Disclosure of Information
Protected information
16 Except as permitted under section 17 [duty to keep information confidential] or 18 [personal information], a person must refuse, despite the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, to disclose the following:
(a) information that would identify the person responsible for an animal or an animal product or byproduct;
(b) information that would identify an animal or an animal product or byproduct that is located at or in a specific place or on or in a specific vehicle;
(c) information that would reveal that a notifiable or reportable disease is or may be present in a specific place or on or in a specific vehicle;
(d) information that would reveal that an animal or an animal product or byproduct affected by a notifiable or reportable disease is
(i) located at or in a specific place or on or in a specific vehicle, or
(ii) owned, or in the custody or control of, an identifiable person or body, or that an identifiable person or body is an operator in relation to the animal or the animal product or byproduct;
(e) information that is derived from a sample taken under this Act or that is submitted to the ministry of the minister or a laboratory identified in an order of the minister.
Duty to keep information confidential
17 (1) In this section, "person engaged in the administration of this Act" includes the following persons:
(a) each employee and former employee of the ministry of the minister;
(b) each inspector and former inspector;
(c) any person engaged or previously engaged in the administration of this Act;
(d) a person responsible for administering a laboratory identified for the purposes of section 16 (e) [protected information];
(e) each employee and former employee of a laboratory identified for the purposes of section 16 (e).
(2) A person engaged in the administration of this Act must keep confidential the information described in section 16 that comes to the person's knowledge in the course of that person's employment or duties, and must not communicate any of those matters except as follows:
(a) to administer this Act or another enactment or a program administered by the minister;
(b) to make a report that the person is required to make under this Act;
(c) to disclose, in accordance with the regulations, prescribed information contained in a traceability system;
(d) to disclose prescribed information in respect of an order made under this Act;
(e) to publish or disclose information that, in the opinion of the minister, must be published or disclosed in the public interest;
(f) without limiting paragraphs (a) to (e), with the consent of every person whose personal information will be disclosed.
Personal information
18 (1) A person may collect, use or disclose personal information under this Act for one or more of the purposes listed in subsection (2) if the person is
(a) an employee of the ministry of the minister;
(b) an inspector;
(c) currently engaged in the administration of this Act;
(d) responsible for administering a laboratory identified for the purposes of section 16 (e) [protected information];
(e) an employee of a laboratory identified for the purposes of section 16 (e);
(f) a prescribed person.
(2) The purposes referred to in subsection (1) are as follows:
(a) to identify a person who may have been exposed to an affected animal or an affected animal product or byproduct;
(b) to identify a person who was, is or is expected to be a person responsible for an affected animal or for an affected animal product or byproduct;
(c) to identify a person who is or may be engaged in a regulated activity;
(d) to determine the presence of, identify, prevent, control or eradicate notifiable and reportable diseases;
(e) to notify a person or body responsible for animal health or public health that an order has been made under Division 2 [General Disease Control Orders] or 3 [Temporary Disease Control Orders] of Part 4, and of the contents of the order;
(f) to engage in animal health program planning, delivery, evaluation and monitoring, including
(i) compilation of statistical information, and
(ii) animal health surveillance;
(g) to conduct or facilitate research into animal health management and animal disease control;
(h) to assess and address threats to animal health;
(i) to assess and address threats to public health in relation to diseases that are or may be transmissible from animals to humans;
(j) to implement and maintain a traceability system;
(k) to monitor compliance with this Act and the regulations made under it;
(l) without limiting any other purpose listed in this subsection, if necessary for the effective operation of a provision of this Act or a regulation made under it.
(3) A person listed in subsection (1) must not collect, use or disclose personal information except as permitted under this Act or another enactment.