The Regulator may, subject to section 113, make regulations relating to—
the manner in terms of which a data subject may object to the processing of personal information as referred to in section 11(3);
the manner in which a data subject may submit a request to a responsible party as referred to in section 24(1);
the processing of health information by certain responsible parties as referred to in section 32(6);
the responsibilities of information officers as referred to in section 55(1)(e);
the form in terms of which an application for a code of conduct must be submitted to the Regulator as referred to in section 61(1)(b);
the manner and form within which the data subject’s consent must be requested as referred to in section 69(2)
the manner and form in terms of which a complaint must be submitted in terms of section 74;
the Regulator acting as conciliator in relation to any interference with the protection of personal information as referred to in section 76(1)(b);
the notification of the parties concerned of an investigation to be conducted as referred to in section 79;
the settlement of complaints as referred to in section 80;
the manner in which an assessment of the processing of personal information will be made as referred to in section 89(1);
the manner in terms of which the parties concerned must be informed of the developments during and result of an investigation as referred to in section 94; and
matters incidental to the imposition of administrative fines as referred to in section 109.