Document

P-200

File #  890058
Institution/HIC  Ontario Human Rights Commission
Summary

On January 6, 1989, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (the "institution") received a request under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, 1987, as amended (the "Act"). The requester indicated that:

... I wish to review Case Files in this matter [OHRC Files 10-8999 and 10-9232].

On February 3, 1989, the institution responded to the request in the following manner:

Access is granted to all of your personal information including all correspondence to and from yourself (sic) and to documentation that you submitted to the Ontario Human Rights Commission. Access is further granted to the respondent's position, correspondence to and from the respondent and to the Analysis of Investigation Findings.

Access is denied to notes taken by the Human Rights Officer such as witness statements, officer reports and to the reconsideration report in accordance with Section 14(2)(a) of the Act.

...

Access is denied to a legal memorandum dated June 20, 1988 in accordance with Section 19 of the Act.

...

Access is further denied to personal information about someone other than yourself in accordance with Sections 21 and 49(b) of the Act and has been "blacked out".

...

Access to application forms, resumes and performance evaluations of other employees is denied as well under Section 21 of the Act.

Legislation
  • FIPPA
  • 14(1)(c)
  • 14(2)(a)
  • 2(1) law enforcement
  • 2(1) personal information
  • 21(1)
  • 21(1)(f)
  • 21(2)
  • 21(3)
  • 21(3)(b)
  • 21(3)(d)
  • 21(3)(g)
  • 47(1)
  • 49(a)
  • 49(b)
  • Section 19
Subject Index
Signed by  Tom Wright
Published  Oct 11, 1990
Type  Order – Interim
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