The Government is prioritising legislation to deal with cybercrime and to safeguard the privacy and personal information of Jamaicans, during the upcoming fiscal year.
These include implementation of the Data Protection Act and promulgation of Data Protection Regulations, as well as drafting Regulations under the Telecommunications Act.
A review of the Cybercrimes Act will also be undertaken.
This was disclosed by Governor-General, Sir Patrick Allen, as he outlined imperatives for the Science, Energy and Technology Ministry during his Throne Speech to open the 2021/22 Parliamentary Year at Gordon House on Thursday, February 18.
As it relates to the Energy portfolio, he said that the Government’s plans to enact several pieces of legislation, including the Electricity (Amendment, Indemnification and Validation) Act, the Petroleum (Downstream Activities) Act, the Petroleum (Amendment) Act, and the Electricity (Electric Power Wheeling and Net Billing) Regulations.
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