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M-113

Institution/HIC  Halton Board of Education
Summary  The Halton Board of Education (the Board) received a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act ) for access to: A copy of the rationale which [a named individual] provided to the Board on January 15, 1992 regarding his three motions on the Key Communicator Program. Pursuant to section 21 of the Act , the Board invited the named individual to make representations as to why the record, or parts thereof, should not be disclosed. Despite the named individual's objection to disclosure, the Board decided to grant access to the record. The named individual appealed the Board's decision. The record identified as responsive to this request is a three-page document entitled, "Background to Key Communicator motion of January 15, 1992". Mediation was not successful, and notice that an inquiry was being conducted to review the Board's decision was sent to the appellant, the Board, and the requester. Written representations were received from the appellant, the Board, and the requester. ISSUES: The issues arising in this appeal are: A. Whether the information contained in the record qualifies as "personal information", as defined in section 2(1) of the Act . B. If the answer to Issue A is yes, whether the mandatory exemption provided by section 14 of the Act applies.
Legislation
  • MFIPPA
  • 14(1)(f)
  • 2(1) personal information
  • 2(1) personal information (e)
  • 2(1) personal information (g)
Subject Index
Signed by  Holly Big Canoe
Published  Mar 31, 1993
Type  Order
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