Request to Correct Personal Health Information Form
Complete this form to request a correction to your personal health information.
Complete this form to request a correction to your personal health information.
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There is no information that is more in need of protection than personal health information (PHI). This is information about our bodies and minds. The health sector relies on the flow of PHI between health care providers in order to diagnose, treat, and care for Islanders. The...
This section provides information on real property transfer situations where Real Property Transfer Tax will be waived. Are there any Real Property Transfer Tax Exemptions? Real Property Transfer Tax exemptions include: Real Property Transfer Tax Low-Cost Exemption Real Property...
Islanders will have more chances to win great prizes during the ninth-annual Love our Lobster campaign that runs until June 26. Love our Lobster is designed to create greater appreciation and demand for the top-quality lobster fished out of Prince Edward Island waters. When they...
Rod MacDonald says he is glad that Prince Edward Island’s first responders now have a valuable tool to help people who have overdosed on dangerous opioid drugs. This fall, Island medical first responders, firefighters and police departments received kits containing naloxone – a...
Regular annual inspections are required on commercial vehicles with gross mass over 4,500 kilograms, including trucks, truck-tractors, motor homes and buses, to ensure they comply with requirements mandated in the newest version of National Safety Code, Standard 11. All buses...
Securities Act R.S.P.E.I. 1988, Cap. S-3.1, section 169 (Notice 2010-1) Public notice is hereby given that, the Minister, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent, has made the following Rules amendments: Prince Edward Island Rule 11-801 Repealing Multilateral Instrument 11...
All senior officials of the Government of PEI must publicly disclose any travel, hospitality, meals, meetings, and conference expenses they incur while advancing the business and priorities of the Government of Prince Edward Island. Ministers, deputy ministers, CEOs, senior advisors, political staff, and any senior officials designated by Executive Council must submit an expense report monthly for any transaction entered in the financial system. These reports are posted online fifteen business days after the end of each month. Click the button below to access Public Disclosure Expense Reports...
This document outlines Grade 3 reading and writing achievement standards.