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Brazil still lacks a general law concerning the protection of personal data. As part of a bigger effort towards regulating civil rights on the internet (which included the enactment of the Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet), the Ministry of Justice started working on a draft bill of Law on Data Protection in 2011.
Commission of Science, Technology, Communications and Informatics;
Commission of Labour and Public Administration.
While lacking a general law on data protection, there are substantial levels of protection in several fields, under sectoral laws.
Compliant Debtors List Act, concerning the collection, use and sharing of data registered in the credit databases of payers in good standing;
Tax Code, concerning tax secrecy;
Bank Secrecy Act, concerning the secrecy of banking operations;
Access to Information Act, concerning personal data registered in public databases.
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