
Basin
Insurance Brokers Ltd. is proud of its reputation in maintaining
the confidentiality and security of personal information. We've
provided this booklet to explain to you how we protect the privacy of
individual client's personal information.
The
need for confidentiality
As
professional brokers we are committed to holding our clients personal
information in strict confidence, and we shall not disclose any such
information unless authorized by our clients, required by law to do so
or required to do so in conducting negotiations with underwriters or
insurers on behalf of the client.
Except
as outlined below, a record is kept each time personal information is
disclosed, noting the nature of the disclosure, the date and the
identity of the party to whom the disclosure was made. Individual
records of disclosure are not maintained for regular or routine
actions such as transfers of information to insurers, underwriters and
claims adjusters.
A
copy of the brokerage's Privacy Declaration is available on request.
The
need for trust
Trust
comes with confidence. The more you know about us, the more confident
you can feel about dealing with Basin Insurance Brokers Ltd. Similarly, the more we know about you, the better we can serve you.
Basin
Insurance Brokers Ltd. collects and uses information about you for
only the following purposes.
- To
understand your needs.
- To
analyze the suitability of our insurance and financial products or
services for you.
- To
determine your eligibility for our products and services.
- To
set up, manage and offer products and services that meet your
needs.
- To
provide you with ongoing service.
- To
meet our legal and regulatory requirements.
- To
facilitate the underwriting process and insurance claims.
Because
it is important that we keep your trust, we will only ask for
information that we need and when we ask you for information, we'll
let you know why we need it.
Subject
to legal and contractual requirements, you can refuse to consent to
our collection, use or disclosure of information about you, or
withdraw your consent to our further collection, use or disclosure of
information at any time by giving us reasonable notice.
If
you refuse or withdraw your consent to the collection, use or
disclosure of information about you, we may not be able to provide or
continue to provide you with some products, services or information of
value to you.
With
your consent and where the laws allow, a broker may share your
personal information (other than health information) with other
brokers within the brokerage so that they may directly tell you about
their products and services.
The
need for accuracy
While Basin Insurance Brokers Ltd. tries to ensure that the
information we hold about you is accurate, complete and up-to-date, it
is in your obligation to inform your broker, promptly of a change of
name, address or any other relevant information.
If
you believe that personal factual information in your records may be
inaccurate, we make it easy for you to access, verify and update it.
If information has been provided to third parties, we will convey the
corrected information to them, if necessary.
If
we do not agree to change your personal information, you may challenge
our decision. We will make a record of this challenge and, if
necessary disclose the challenge to third parties who also possess the
information.
The
need for access
To
review the personal information, which Basin Insurance Brokers Ltd.
has about you, simply notify your broker. Basic personal information
can be verified on the spot, at no charge.
If
you wish to review more extensive information, you'll be asked to
provide details regarding the nature of the information you wish to
check.
The
information will be obtained from our files and will normally be
provided within 30 days of your request. There may be a charge for
retrieving this information, in which case you will be notified in
advance and may, if you like, withdraw your request. You may also
challenge the reasonableness of the charge.
Sometimes
we may not provide you with information about you that is within our
control. This can occur if your right of access is constrained
pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Personal Information
Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
For
example, we will not provide you with personal information in our
control if:
- It
would reveal personal information about another party and your
personal information cannot be separated.
- The
information is subject to solicitor/client or litigation
privilege.
- It
contains the brokerage's confidential commercial or proprietary
information, or if it cannot be disclosed for legal reasons.
- The
information is used for the detection and prevention of criminal
activity and dealings in the proceeds of crime.
If
we deny your request for access to personal information, you will be
told why, unless prohibited by law. You may challenge that decision.
Once
you have the information, all you have to do is check it for accuracy
and let us know if there are any corrections required. We will correct
our records or make note of any differences. If information has been
provided to third parties, we will convey the corrected information or
the note of any differences to them, if necessary.
The
need for security
Every
Brokerage employee, as a condition of employment, takes responsibility
for protecting client privacy, confidentiality and security. This
obligation remains in effect even after an employee leaves the
Brokerage.
Suppliers
of services to the brokerage such as software vendors are required to
sign contracts obligating them to protect the privacy and
confidentiality of personal information provided to them to enable
them to perform their function.
Appropriate
controls are in place over computer systems and data processing
procedures and these controls are reviewed on an ongoing basis to
ensure compliance with our security and privacy policies.
The
brokerage destroys or erases any personal information when it is no
longer needed. When information is destroyed or erased, the brokerage
takes care that there is no unauthorized access.
In
short, our people are committed, and our systems are designed, to
protect your privacy and confidentiality.
Questions
or Concerns
Questions
or concerns about personal information held by the brokerage, or
brokers
compliance with the Brokerage Privacy Code, can be answered readily by
the brokerage privacy officer who can be reached at (902) 443-6050.
However, should the privacy officer be unable to resolve your concerns
you may contact the:
Federal
Privacy Commissioner
112 Kent Street
Ottawa,
Ontario
K1A 1H3
Tel: (613) 995-8210
Toll free: (800) 282-1376
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