Acts and Regulations

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

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Protection from legal action
Repealed: 2016, c.53, s.27
2016, c.53, s.27
64Repealed: 2016, c.53, s.27
2016, c.53, s.27
Protection from legal action
64(1)No proceedings lie against the Commissioner, the Ombudsman when performing the duties and exercising the powers of the Commissioner or any person holding any office or appointment under the Commissioner or Ombudsman for anything he or she may do, report or say in the course of the performance of a duty or the intended performance of a duty under this Act or the exercise of a power or intended exercise of a power under this Act, unless it is shown that he or she acted in bad faith.
64(2)The Commissioner, the Ombudsman when performing the duties and exercising the powers of the Commissioner or any person holding any office or appointment under the Commissioner or Ombudsman shall not be called to give evidence in any court or in any proceedings of a judicial nature in respect of anything coming to his or her knowledge in the performance of a duty or the exercise of a power under this Act whether or not that duty or power was within his or her jurisdiction.
Protection from legal action
64(1)No proceedings lie against the Commissioner, the Ombudsman when performing the duties and exercising the powers of the Commissioner or any person holding any office or appointment under the Commissioner or Ombudsman for anything he or she may do, report or say in the course of the performance of a duty or the intended performance of a duty under this Act or the exercise of a power or intended exercise of a power under this Act, unless it is shown that he or she acted in bad faith.
64(2)The Commissioner, the Ombudsman when performing the duties and exercising the powers of the Commissioner or any person holding any office or appointment under the Commissioner or Ombudsman shall not be called to give evidence in any court or in any proceedings of a judicial nature in respect of anything coming to his or her knowledge in the performance of a duty or the exercise of a power under this Act whether or not that duty or power was within his or her jurisdiction.