Document

M-699

File #  M-9500676
Institution/HIC  Ottawa-Carlton Regional Transit Commission
Summary  The Ottawa-Carleton Regional Transit Commission (OC Transpo) received a request under the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act ) for access to records relating to an investigation and any subsequent discipline proceedings which followed an incident involving an OC Transpo operator and a member of the public (the complainant) on a specified date. The requester is a reporter for an Ottawa newspaper and specifically stated that he was not seeking the name of the operator. OC Transpo located five records which are responsive to the request and denied access to them in their entirety, claiming the application of section 14(1) of the Act . The requester appealed the decision to deny access and indicated that there exists a public interest in the disclosure of the responsive records. A Notice of Inquiry was provided by the Appeals Officer to the appellant, OC Transpo, the operator and the complainant who was involved in the incident which gave rise to the creation of the records. Representations were received from the appellant, OC Transpo and the operator. The records at issue consist of the following documents: Record 1 - Two General Occurrence Reports (pages 1-7) Record 2 - Claims information (pages 8-11) Record 3 - Customer Contact System Daily Contact Ledger Report (page 12) Record 4 - Memorandum, Minutes and Correspondence (pages 13-18) Record 5 - Note to File (page 19)
Legislation
  • MFIPPA
  • 14(1)(f)
  • 14(2)(a)
  • 14(2)(b)
  • 14(2)(f)
  • 14(2)(h)
  • 14(2)(i)
  • 14(3)(a)
  • 14(3)(b)
  • 14(3)(d)
  • 14(3)(g)
  • 2(1) personal information
  • Section 16
Subject Index
Signed by  Donald Hale
Published  Feb 06, 1996
Type  Order
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