Regulations Can Override Privacy Protections
This provision grants the Minister authority to make regulations implementing the bill, with only Authority recommendation as a procedural check. Combined with 34's supremacy clause stating this Act prevails over the Data Protection Act in conflicts regarding data sharing, regulations could weaken established privacy safeguards without parliamentary approval or Data Protection Commission oversight. The provision lacks requirements for privacy impact assessment, public consultation on data rights implications, or limits ensuring regulations maintain Data Protection Act standards—creating risk that future regulations could expand mandatory data sharing beyond what privacy law permits.