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PO-3101

File #  PA11-79
Institution/HIC  Ministry of the Attorney General
Summary  The appellant made a request to the ministry for records relating to the tests given to court interpreters as well as the results of those tests. The ministry denied access to portions of the responsive records on the basis of the mandatory exemption in section 21(1) as well as the discretionary exemptions in sections 13(1) (advice or recommendation), 15(b) (relations with other governments), 17(1) (third party information) and 18(1)(h) (economic and other interests of Ontario). The ministry also argued that some of the records were excluded from the Act under section 65(6)3. The ministry’s decision is upheld.
Legislation
  • FIPPA
  • 13(1)
  • 15(b)
  • 17(1)(c)
  • 2(1) personal information
  • 21(1)
Signed by  Stephanie Haly
Published  Jul 25, 2012
Type  Order
Cases Considered  Ontario (Minister of Health and Long-Term Care) v. Ontario (Assistant Information and Privacy Commissioner), [2003] O.J. No. 4123.
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