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Right to be Forgotten legislation to be brought forward by Government before Summer recess
This Bill seeks to enshrine the “Right to Be Forgotten” for cancer survivors in Irish law
- This Bill seeks to enshrine the “Right to Be Forgotten” for cancer survivors in Irish law, ensuring they are not unfairly treated in accessing insurance products, such as mortgage protection insurance, due to their past medical history once they have met defined recovery milestones.
- The Programme for Government-Securing Ireland’s Future commits to ‘legislate for a ‘Right to be Forgotten’ for cancer survivors, requiring insurers to disregard a cancer diagnosis where treatment ended more than 7 years prior to application (or more than 5 years if the applicant was under 18 at the time of diagnosis), taking account of EU requirements.