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Independent Investigations Office
In a court-approved partial reconsideration of Order F23-07, the adjudicator determined that s. 3(3)(a) applies to the records at issue, thus they fall outside the scope of the Freedom of Information
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and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). Therefore, the applicant has no right to access those records under FIPPA.
In a court-approved partial reconsideration of Order F23-07, the adjudicator determined that s. 3(3)(a) applies to the records at issue, thus they fall outside the scope of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). Therefore, the applicant has no right to access those records under FIPPA.
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Type:
Order
Date:
09/11/2023
Document #:
F23-70
Public Body:
Independent Investigations Office
By:
D. Hans Hwang
University of Victoria
On January 9, 2012 the University of Victoria notified the OIPC of a break-in that had occurred on campus. Among the items stolen was a USB key containing the personal information of current and forme
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r UVic employees. The Commissioner initiated an investigation in order to determine whether the University met its obligation to protect personal information as per section 30 of FIPPA.
On January 9, 2012 the University of Victoria notified the OIPC of a break-in that had occurred on campus. Among the items stolen was a USB key containing the personal information of current and former UVic employees. The Commissioner initiated an investigation in order to determine whether the University met its obligation to protect personal information as per section 30 of FIPPA.
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Type:
Investigation Report
Date:
03/29/2012
Document #:
F12-02
Public Body:
University of Victoria
By:
Elizabeth Denham
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