Section 5 of the Privacy Act,Canada,provides for the collection of personal information by government institutions.However,one exception to this provided by the section permits such institutions to
A) collect information directly related to an operating program or activity of the institution.
B) avoid the normal requirements of the section if by doing so,the purpose or accuracy of the information might be compromised.
C) obtain information directly from an individual after it discloses the purpose of obtaining it.
D) opt out of the section altogether where it is in the best interests of the institution.
E) avoid the normal requirements of the section if,by doing so,the institution will sustain much larger costs.
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