Personal Information Protection Law definition

Personal Information Protection Law means the Personal Information Protection Law promulgated by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress on August 20, 2021, which became effective on November 1, 2021.
Personal Information Protection Law means the Colorado citation(s) set forth in Exhibit A.
Personal Information Protection Law means C.R.S. § 6-1-713.5.

Examples of Personal Information Protection Law in a sentence

  • Sheraton Chengdu requires all employees to participate in training on Personal Information Protection Law of the People’s Republic of China, to understand the importance and the correct protection methodologies for personal data.


More Definitions of Personal Information Protection Law

Personal Information Protection Law means the Law for the Protection of Personal Information, including subordinate laws enacted under the Law for the Protection of Personal Information in 2019 and any amendments thereto from time to time.
Personal Information Protection Law means the Minnesota citation(s) set forth in Exhibit A.
Personal Information Protection Law means the North Carolina citation(s) set forth in Exhibit A.
Personal Information Protection Law means the Texas citation(s) set forth in Exhibit A.
Personal Information Protection Law means the Illinois citation(s) set forth in Exhibit A.
Personal Information Protection Law means the Florida citation(s) set forth in Exhibit A.
Personal Information Protection Law means the Indiana citation(s) set forth in Exhibit A.