12. (1) A consumer who has a right of access under section 10 to a health record may ask the record-keeper for access to the record.
(2) A request shall—
(a) state the name and, unless it is already known to the record-keeper, the address, of the consumer;
(b) sufficiently identify the health record to which access is sought;
(c) specify the way in which the consumer wishes to have access, being a way mentioned in subsection 10 (3); and
(d) be in writing if it is—
(i) a request by a guardian of a young person unless, in the period of 12 months before making the request, the guardian consented to the treatment of the young person that gave rise to the health record that is the subject of the request;
(ii) a request by a guardian of a legally incompetent person; or
(iii) a request by a legal representative of a deceased consumer.
(3) In the case of an oral request, the record-keeper—
(a) may ask the consumer to make the request in writing; and
(b) if the record-keeper does so—need not take any further action in respect of the oral request.