Acts and Regulations

R-10.6 - Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act

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Disclosure harmful to governmental relations
Repealed: 2017, c.31, s.24
2017, c.31, s.24
23Repealed: 2017, c.31, s.25
2017, c.31, s.25
Disclosure harmful to governmental relations
23(1)The head of a public body may refuse to disclose information to an applicant if disclosure could reasonably be expected to harm relations between the Province of New Brunswick or a government body and any of the following or their agencies:
(a) the Government of Canada;
(b) the government of another province or territory of Canada;
(c) a local public body;
(d) the government of a foreign country or of a state, province or territory of a foreign country;
(e) an organization representing one or more governments;
(f) an international organization of states.
23(2)The head of a public body shall not disclose information referred to in subsection (1) without the consent of
(a) the Attorney General, if the information is law enforcement information, or
(b) the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for any other type of information.
Disclosure harmful to governmental relations
23(1)The head of a public body may refuse to disclose information to an applicant if disclosure could reasonably be expected to harm relations between the Province of New Brunswick or a government body and any of the following or their agencies:
(a) the Government of Canada;
(b) the government of another province or territory of Canada;
(c) a local public body;
(d) the government of a foreign country or of a state, province or territory of a foreign country;
(e) an organization representing one or more governments;
(f) an international organization of states.
23(2)The head of a public body shall not disclose information referred to in subsection (1) without the consent of
(a) the Attorney General, if the information is law enforcement information, or
(b) the Lieutenant-Governor in Council for any other type of information.