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Inquiry Re: A decision of the Law Society of British Columbia to refuse the applicant’s request for access to correspondence between certain members of the Law Society and the Insurance Department of the Law Society
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Type:
Order
Date:
02/11/1999
Document #:
No. 291-1999
Public Body:
Law Society of British Columbia
By:
David H. Flaherty
Orders
If the OIPC cannot settle a request for review or complaint by mediation, the issue can proceed to an inquiry. At the conclusion of the inquiry, the Commissioner or delegate issues a legally binding O
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rder that determines the outcome of the dispute. Orders are enforceable by a court of law, and are subject to judicial review by the BC Supreme Court. Preparing to participate in a written inquiry wit...
If the OIPC cannot settle a request for review or complaint by mediation, the issue can proceed to an inquiry. At the conclusion of the inquiry, the Commissioner or delegate issues a legally binding Order that determines the outcome of the dispute. Orders are enforceable by a court of law, and are subject to judicial review by the BC Supreme Court. Preparing to participate in a written inquiry wit...
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Nelson Police Department
The complainant is a former police officer who requested records from the Nelson Police Department (NPD). After receiving the request, NPD produced a fee estimate under s. 75(1) of the Freedom of Info
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rmation and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), which the complainant asked the OIPC to review. The adjudicator found that the complainant’s request was for his own personal information and therefore, ...
The complainant is a former police officer who requested records from the Nelson Police Department (NPD). After receiving the request, NPD produced a fee estimate under s. 75(1) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), which the complainant asked the OIPC to review. The adjudicator found that the complainant’s request was for his own personal information and therefore, ...
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Type:
Order
Date:
01/11/2024
Document #:
F24-04
Public Body:
Nelson Police Department
By:
Alexander R. Lonergan
Media Room
Welcome to the OIPC media room. Here you will find information about: Interview requests News releases, speeches, and public comment Speaking Requests RSS Feeds Commissioner's biography Social media
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Interview requests Interview requests and media inquiries should be made to Michelle Mitchell at (250) 217-7872 or mmitchell@oipc.bc.ca Please note that our office cannot comment on or disclose the ...
Welcome to the OIPC media room. Here you will find information about: Interview requests News releases, speeches, and public comment Speaking Requests RSS Feeds Commissioner's biography Social media Interview requests Interview requests and media inquiries should be made to Michelle Mitchell at (250) 217-7872 or mmitchell@oipc.bc.ca Please note that our office cannot comment on or disclose the ...
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British Columbia Lottery Corporation
This is a rehearing of part of Order F11-28, which concerned email correspondence between BCLC’s then chief executive officer and its former director and chair. The former director and chair argued t
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hat certain email correspondence requested by an applicant did not fall within the scope of FIPPA, so FIPPA did not apply. The adjudicator found that BCLC had “custody” of the responsive records with...
This is a rehearing of part of Order F11-28, which concerned email correspondence between BCLC’s then chief executive officer and its former director and chair. The former director and chair argued that certain email correspondence requested by an applicant did not fall within the scope of FIPPA, so FIPPA did not apply. The adjudicator found that BCLC had “custody” of the responsive records with...
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Type:
Order
Date:
11/7/2013
Document #:
F13-23
Public Body:
British Columbia Lottery Corporation
By:
Elizabeth Barker
Legislative Submissions
The Commissioner prepares written submissions to special committees of the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary bodies on issues or legislation that have an impact on the privacy and access rights o
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f British Columbians.
The Commissioner prepares written submissions to special committees of the Legislative Assembly and parliamentary bodies on issues or legislation that have an impact on the privacy and access rights of British Columbians.
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Ministry of Housing and Social Development
The Ministry requested authorization to disregard eight outstanding requests from the respondent, as well as other relief. The Ministry is authorized to disregard four of the eight requests on the gro
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unds that they are repetitious and unreasonably interfere with the Ministry’s operations. The Ministry is further authorized, for two years from the date of this decision, to disregard any future requ...
The Ministry requested authorization to disregard eight outstanding requests from the respondent, as well as other relief. The Ministry is authorized to disregard four of the eight requests on the grounds that they are repetitious and unreasonably interfere with the Ministry’s operations. The Ministry is further authorized, for two years from the date of this decision, to disregard any future requ...
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Type:
Decision
Date:
06/22/2009
Document #:
F09-04
Public Body:
Ministry of Housing and Social Development
By:
Celia Francis
Legislation
The Information and Privacy Commissioner enforces two pieces of legislation: the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA). The Pr
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ivacy Act covers disputes between private citizens and is outside of the Commissioner's jurisdiction. Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Public Sector) The Freedom of Information an...
The Information and Privacy Commissioner enforces two pieces of legislation: the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) and the Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA). The Privacy Act covers disputes between private citizens and is outside of the Commissioner's jurisdiction. Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Public Sector) The Freedom of Information an...
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mplaint Types of complaints The OIPC investigates two types of complaints. Privacy Complaints A privacy complaint may result when you have concerns about the way a "public body" or a private sector ...
This page has information about: The types of complaints our office can investigate What to do if you have a complaint How to make a complaint to the Commissioner What to expect after you submit a complaint Types of complaints The OIPC investigates two types of complaints. Privacy Complaints A privacy complaint may result when you have concerns about the way a "public body" or a private sector ...
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