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This appeal was received pursuant to subsection 50(1) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act 1987, (the "Act"), which gives a person who has made a request for access to a record under subsection 24(1) of the Act a right to appeal any decision of a head under the Act to the Information and Privacy Commissioner.
The facts of this case and the procedures employed in making this Order are as follows:
1. On August 15, 1987, the Ministry of Health ("the institution") received a request for the following information:
(a) a complete copy of all memos, letters, Reports, Notations, correspondence, and any other items on file with the Dept. of Health in reference to myself;
(b) a complete and detailed list of any items not being granted to me via a) above -- advising me of the date, who to and who from, and the content material contained therein;
(c) the cost of obtaining the above material via (a) above.
2. The requester subsequently clarified his request in May, 1988, by indicating that "the area I am interested in is any records relating to my being transferred here to Ontario... I was transferred here in reference to a Lieutenant Governor's warrant and there was correspondence which might date back to 1975 and go to date."
3. On July 28, 1988, the institution responded, agreeing to provide partial access to the requested records, and claiming exemption for other parts under subsections 14(1)(a), 14(2)(d), 15(a), 19, 20, 49(b) and 65(2) of the Act.
4. On August 4, 1988, the requester appealed the institution's decision, and I gave notice of the appeal to the institution.
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