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PO-1820-I

File #  PA-990433-1 and PA-990434-1
Institution/HIC  Ministry of Energy, Science and Technology and Ontario Hydro
Summary  ORDER: The purpose of this Interim Order is to rule on Ontario Hydro's request to withhold portions of its representations which were submitted in response to a Notice of Inquiry issued by the Commissioner's office. BACKGROUND AND NATURE OF THE APPEALS: Appeal PA-990433-1 The appellant submitted a request under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act ) to the Ministry of Energy, Science and Technology (the Ministry) for access to all records pertaining to the exemption of Ontario Hydro's successor companies from the Act . Following consultation, the Ministry granted partial access to the records. Access was denied or partially denied on the basis of sections 12(1), 13(1), 19 and 21(1)(f) of the Act . The appellant appealed the denial of access to the records. During the course of the appeal, the appellant raised the application of section 23, the so-called public interest override. I sent a Notice of Inquiry to the Ministry, initially. Appeal PA-990434-1 The same appellant submitted a request under the Act to Ontario Hydro for all records pertaining to Ontario Hydro's exemption from the Act . On behalf of Ontario Hydro, Ontario Hydro Services Company (OHSC) issued a decision letter in which it denied access to three responsive records on the basis of section 19 of the Act . The appellant appealed the denial of access, and contends that additional records exist. For the purposes of this appeal, all references to actions taken by OHSC (now Hydro One Inc., effective May 1, 2000) in this Interim Order shall be to Ontario Hydro. I sent a Notice of Inquiry to Ontario Hydro, initially. Inter-relationship between the two appeals One record at issue in Appeal PA-990434-1 (Record 1), is the same as Record 12 in Appeal PA-990433-1. I therefore sent a copy of the Notice of Inquiry for Appeal PA-990433-1 (which was also sent to the Ministry) to Ontario Hydro concurrently with the Notice for Appeal PA-990434-1, and provided it with an opportunity to address the issues arising in that appeal with respect to Record 12. I advised Ontario Hydro that it needed only to respond to the issues relating to this record once and may incorporate its representations into the other appeal by reference. Submission of Representations Both the Ministry and Ontario Hydro submitted representations to this office. Ontario Hydro's representations indicated that its representations in Appeal PA-990434-1 also pertained to Record 12 in Appeal PA-990433-1. The Ministry indicated in its representations that it objects to the sharing of its representations with the appellant in their entirety. The Ministry subsequently agreed to sharing a portion of its representations but believes that the remaining portions should not be shared. I accept the Ministry's request for confidentiality regarding the remaining portions of its representations. ISSUE: Ontario Hydro did not initially indicate that any portions of its representations were confidential. Neither did it indicate that they could be shared with the appellant. However, in response to the Adjudication Review Officer's queries in this regard, Ontario Hydro indicated that it objects to the disclosure of two paragraphs in their entirety and portions of three others. DISCUSSION: Sharing of representations procedure In the Notice of Inquiry cover letter to the Ministry and Ontario Hydro, I stated: The representations you provide to this office may be shared with the appellant, unless there is an overriding confidentiality concern. The procedure for the submitting and sharing of representations is set out in the attached document entitled Inquiry Procedure at the Adjudication Stage . Please refer to this document when preparing your representations. The Inquiry Procedure document states: In its representations, the first party must indicate clearly, and in detail: which information in its representations, if any, the party wishes the Adjudicator to withhold from the second party; and its reasons for this request (see confidentiality criteria below). The document later sets out the criteria for withholding representations, as follows: The Adjudicator may withhold information contained in a party's representations where: (a) disclosure of the information would reveal the substance of a record claimed to be exempt or excluded; (b) the information would be exempt if contained in a record subject to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act or the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act; or (c) the information should not be disclosed to the other party for another reason. For the purposes of paragraph (c) above, the Adjudicator will apply the following test: (i) the party communicated the information to the IPC in a confidence that it would not be disclosed to the other party; and (ii) confidentiality must be essential to the full and satisfactory maintenance of the relation between the IPC and the party; and (iii) the relation must be one which in the opinion of the community ought to be diligently fostered; and (iv) the injury to the relation that would result from the disclosure of the information would be greater than the benefit thereby gained for the correct disposal of the litigation. Ontario Hydro's confidentiality request As I noted above, Ontario Hydro did not initially indicate whether its representations could be shared with the appellant or not. Upon being contacted by the Commissioner's office, Ontario Hydro stated that it wished two paragraphs and parts of three o
Legislation
  • FIPPA
  • 52(13)
Subject Index
Signed by  Laurel Cropley
Published  Oct 02, 2000
Type  Order – Interim
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