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I94-042M

Institution/HIC  INVESTIGATION REPORT INVESTIGATION I94-042M A MUNICIPALITY November 28, 1994
Summary  INTRODUCTION Background of the Complaint This investigation was initiated as a result of a complaint concerning a regional municipality (the Municipality). The complainant stated that the Municipality had improperly disclosed that he was HIV-positive to a home care company (the Company), providing services to his mother. The complainant lived with his mother who had suffered a stroke, and was her primary care giver. The complainant's mother was receiving social assistance which included the provision of home care support by the Company. As a result of his mother's subsequent loss of speech caused by her stroke, the complainant was acting as an intermediary between her and her Case Social Worker (the Case Worker) with the Municipality. Soon after he was diagnosed as HIV-positive in August 1993, the complainant appealed to the Municipality to increase his mother's home care support as he and his doctor felt that the added stress of caring for his mother would be detrimental to his own health. At that time, the complainant had only informed the Municipality that he was suffering from a chronic health condition. The Municipality denied the complainant's request for increases in his mother's home care. The complainant then decided to disclose his HIV status to the Municipality in the hope that revealing the seriousness of his condition would influence the Municipality to extend further benefits to his mother. The complainant authorized a hospital social worker who was advocating on his behalf, to disclose his HIV status to the Case Worker in November 1993. The Case Worker in turn discussed the matter with her supervisor (the Supervisor). In December 1993, the Case Worker contacted the complainant. According to the complainant, the Case Worker informed him that she had no choice but to disclose his HIV status to the Company in order to protect the Company's home care providers. Although he requested that his status be kept strictly confidential, the Case Worker indicated that it was her intention to disclose this information, regardless of his wishes. The complainant then contacted the Supervisor and spoke with him at length. The Supervisor told the complainant that he wished to do more research on the matter, but that in the interim, there would be no disclosure of his HIV status. In later contact with the complainant, the Supervisor assured him that there would be no disclosure of his personal information without his consent. In June 1994, the complainant telephoned the Manager of the Company to request a replacement for his mother's home care provider. The complainant said that during this conversation, he learned that the Company already knew of his status. The complainant stated that both the Manager and a Company Nurse admitted to having received this information from the Municipality, but they could not remember who had disclosed it to them. The complainant believed that the Municipality had violated his privacy by disclosing his sensitive personal information to the Company, in contravention of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (the Act ). Issues Arising from the Investigation The following issues were identified as arising from the investigation: (A) Was the information in question "personal information" as defined in section 2(1) of the Act ? If yes, (B) Did the Municipality disclose the complainant's personal information to the Company? If yes, (C) Was the Municipality's disclosure of the complainant's personal information in compliance with section 32 of the Act ? RESULTS OF THE INVESTIGATION Issue A: Was the information in question "personal information" as defined in section 2(1) of the Act ? Section 2(1) of the Act states, in part: "personal information" means recorded information about an identifiable individual, including, (h) the individual's name if it appears with other personal information relating to the individual... The information in question was the complainant's name together with the fact that he was HIV positive. It is our view that this information satisfied the requirements of paragraph (h) of the definition of "personal information", in section 2(1) of the Act . Conclusion: The information in question was "personal information" as defined in section 2(1) of the Act . Issue B: Did the Municipality disclose the complainant's personal information to the Company? The Municipality stated that there had been no disclosure of the complainant's personal information to the Company. The Municipality explained that, upon learning of the complainant's HIV status, the Case Worker had discussed the case with the Supervisor. She and the Supervisor had discussed what health exposure problems existed for the home care providers and what the liability aspects were for the Municipality vis à vis the Company. It was decided that the Case Worker would phone the complainant to discuss the issues of concern, and that she would also contact the Company to advise that there might be a potential health risk in the complainant's home and that precautions should be taken to ensure proper protection. The Municipality said the Case Worker recalled that during her telephone conversation with the complainant, she had advised him "of her intention to bring her concerns about exposure to infections" to the Company's attention, and that it was her clear understanding and recollection that the complainant had understood her concerns and had agreed to her intention to contact the Company about these concerns. The Municipality said that during her telephone conversation with the Manager of the Company, the Case Worker had expressed her concerns about the well-being of the Company's employees working in the complainant's residence, and had told the Manager that the employees should take precautions against infection. The Case Worker recalled that the Manager might have commented that they had suspected there might be an infectious disease since the complainant did
Legislation
  • MFIPPA
  • 32(b)
  • 32(d)
  • 32(h)
Subject Index
Published  Nov 28, 1994
Type  Privacy Complaint Report
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