Acts and Regulations

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

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Notice to third party
34(1)If the head of a public body is considering giving access to a record the disclosure of which might result in an unreasonable invasion of a third party’s privacy under section 21 or affect a third party’s interests described in subsection 22(1) or (2), the head shall, if practicable and as soon as the circumstances permit, give written notice to the third party.
34(2)If the third party has consented to or requested the disclosure, the third party is deemed to have waived the requirement for notice under subsection (1).
2017, c.31, s.32
Notice to third party
34(1)If the head of a public body is considering giving access to a record the disclosure of which might result in an unreasonable invasion of a third party’s privacy under section 21 or affect a third party’s interests described in subsection 22(1) or (2), the head shall, where practicable and as soon as practicable, give written notice to the third party.
34(2)If the third party has consented to or requested the disclosure, the third party is deemed to have waived the requirement for notice under subsection (1).
Notice to third party
34(1)If the head of a public body is considering giving access to a record the disclosure of which might result in an unreasonable invasion of a third party’s privacy under section 21 or affect a third party’s interests described in subsection 22(1) or (2), the head shall, where practicable and as soon as practicable, give written notice to the third party.
34(2)If the third party has consented to or requested the disclosure, the third party is deemed to have waived the requirement for notice under subsection (1).