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What We Are About
The New Home Warranty Program of Manitoba (“the Program”)
is a not-for-profit corporation which was incorporated under the
laws of Manitoba on December 29, 1975. The mission of the Program
is “to provide warranty protection for new home buyers and
to support the building industry in its goal to achieve excellence
in building standards”.
Why We Have A Privacy Policy
The Program believes in developing relationships with the people
who purchase homes (“Homeowners”) and the people who
build them (“Builders”). These relationships are built
on trust and respect and we believe that is the way business should
be operated. Establishing trust and respect is done by telling you
what information we will require from you, how this information
will be handled, and how this information will be kept safe. We
know that your personal information is a valued asset and we want
you to know that we will treat it carefully.
The Program’s Privacy Commitment
The Program’s Privacy Policy incorporates provisions of Part
1 of The Federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic
Documents Act (“PIPEDA”) along with the ten principals
of the Canadian Standards Association Model Code for the protection
of personal information that forms the basis of Schedule “1”
to PIPEDA.
Accountability
The Program is responsible for personal information under its control
and shall designate one or more persons who are accountable for
compliance with PIPEDA.
Responsibility for ensuring compliance with the Program’s
Privacy Policy lies with the Program’s privacy officer (“Privacy
Officer”). The Privacy Officer shall implement policies and
procedures to give effect to the Privacy Policy, including:
- implementing procedures to protect personal information and
to oversee matters and ensure they are in compliance with the
Privacy Policy;
- establishing procedures to receive and respond to inquiries
or complaints;
- training and communicating to staff about the Program’s
policies and practices; and
- developing public information to explain the Program’s
policies and practices.
The Program’s Privacy Officer will be happy to respond to
inquiries about the Privacy Policy or respond to the needs of a
particular individual whose personal information is in our possession.
The Officer will also, upon request, supply the individual with
a copy of such personal information.
Our Privacy Officer can be contacted by one of the following methods:
by telephone: (204) 453-1155
by facsimile: (204) 287-8561
by e-mail: mbnhwp@mbnhwp.com
by mail: 200-675 Pembina Hwy.
Winnipeg, MB
R3M 2L6
Collecting Personal Information
The Program collects personal information in the event that a dispute
arises between the Homeowner and the Builder. Your personal information
may be used to settle this dispute. “Personal information”
means any information about an identifiable individual that may
have been provided orally, electronically or in written form. The
Program shall not use or disclose an individual’s personal
information for purposes other than those for which it was collected,
except with the individual’s consent or as required by law.
Personal information shall only be retained as long as necessary
to fulfill the purpose for which it was collected. The Program will
not sell an individual’s personal information to third parties.
Personal information collected may include but is not limited to:
- Homeowner contact and mailing information such as a name, telephone
number and email address;
- the purchase or construction agreement for the home including
financial information, all plans, specifications, agreements,
change orders or any other information related to the purchase
and construction of the home;
- information about any remedial or other work done to the home;
- any information about a request for assistance, claim or dispute
between the Homeowner and the Builder with respect to the home
including information provided during the course of alternate
dispute resolution processes such as the conciliation, mediation
and arbitration procedures of the Program or in any legal proceedings;
- insurance information;
- information from third party contractors and suppliers who provided
work or services to the Homeowner or the Builder with respect
to the home;
Using Personal Information
As part of our relationship with the Homeowner and the Builder
the Program may collect, use and disclose your personal information
to:
- identify you;
- understand your needs;
- confirm your application information and assess your entitlement
for warranty protection products and services or builder membership
in the Program;
- provide you with ongoing services, establish and maintain communication
and to respond to your inquiries;
- investigate and determine your request for assistance or claim
and determine your eligibility for warranty protection coverage
products and services;
- meet legal and regulatory requirements;
- create and maintain a responsible business relationship with
respect to the Homeowner and the Builder;
- maintain an accurate history of the home with respect to the
provision of the Program's warranty protection coverage and any
work, materials or services provided to the home;
- maintain an accurate history of the Builder;
- develop, improve, market or provide products and services to
you;
- understand your needs and preferences;
When Do We Share Personal Information
There are some circumstances where the Program may share some personal
information about Homeowners with the Builder, third party contractors
and suppliers including legal and engineering consultants. For example:
- Your personal information may be shared amongst the Builder,
contractors and suppliers as part of the assessment and claim
procedures of the warranty protection coverage provided by the
Program;
- Your personal information may be disclosed to an organization
or individual retained by the Program to perform functions on
our behalf such as legal or engineering consulting, assessing
the condition of the home or providing remedial work for the home.
Any such disclosure of personal information from the Program is
done on a confidential basis and your information is used only
for the purpose for which it was shared;
- We may disclose personal information to a government agency,
court, mediator, arbitrator or lawyer involved in dealing with
any request for assistance or claim a Homeowner or Builder may
have with respect to warranty protection coverage provided by
the Program or anything in relation to the home and the Builder;
- We may disclose personal information to a public authority or
agent of a public authority, if in our reasonable judgment, it
appears that there is imminent danger to life or property which
could be avoided or minimized by disclosure of the personal information;
- We may disclose personal information if required to do so by
law;
Consent
The knowledge and consent of a customer or employee are required
for the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information except
where inappropriate. In certain circumstances, personal information
can be collected, used or disposed without the knowledge and consent
of the individual. For example, the Program may collect or use an
individual’s personal information without his or her knowledge
or consent if it is clearly in their interest, and consent cannot
be obtained in a timely way, such as when the individual is seriously
ill or mentally incapacitated.
We may also collect, use, or disclose personal information without
an individual’s knowledge or consent if seeking consent might
defeat the purpose of collecting the information, such as in the
investigation of a breach of an agreement or a contravention of
a federal or a provincial law, or where the life, health or security
of an individual is threatened.
We may also collect, use, or disclose personal information without
an individual’s knowledge or consent to a lawyer representing
the Program in the collection of a debt, to comply with a subpoena,
warrant or other court order, or as may be required or authorized
by law. Generally, the Program shall seek consent to use and disclose
personal information at the same time or before it collects the
information. However, we may seek consent to use and disclose personal
information after it has been collected but before it is used or
disclosed for a new purpose.
Accuracy
Personal information shall be accurate, complete and up to date
as is necessary for the purposes for which it is to be used. Personal
information used by the Program shall be sufficiently accurate,
complete and up to date to minimize the possibility that inappropriate
information may be used to make a decision about a customer. The
Program shall update personal information about customers as and
when necessary to fulfill the identified purposes or upon notification
by the individual. If an individual has concerns about their information’s
accuracy, they may contact the Privacy Officer.
Safeguarding Personal Information
The Program shall protect every individual’s personal information
by security safeguards appropriate to the sensitivity of the information.
Such personal information shall be protected against loss or theft,
as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use or modification
regardless of its format. The Program will protect an individual’s
personal information disclosed to third parties by contractual agreements
stipulated in the confidentiality of the information and the purposes
for which it is being used.
Accessing Personal Information
The Program provides individuals with the opportunity to access
their personal information that is held by the Program, subject
to exceptions permitted by law. If you require further information,
please contact the Program's Privacy Officer at 200 – 675
Pembina Hwy., MB, R3M 2L6, (204) 453-1155, fax number (204) 287-8561
or mbnhwp@mbnhwp.com. A nominal fee may be charged based on the
volume of information requested.
Challenging Compliance
The Privacy Officer shall maintain procedures for addressing and
responding to all inquiries or complaints from its customers regarding
the Program’s handling of personal information. The customer
shall be informed of the existence and availability of these complaint
procedures. The customers shall be informed of the outcome of any
investigation conducted regarding his or her complaint.
Evolving Practices
This Policy is in effect as of January 1, 2004. The Program will,
from time to time, review and revise its privacy practices and this
Policy. In the event of any amendment, a notice will be posted on
our website (http://www.mbnhwp.com) or in the publications produced
by the Program. Policy changes will apply to the information collected
from the date of posting to the website.
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