Acts and Regulations

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

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Refusal to investigate complaint
69(1)The Ombud may, in his or her discretion, refuse to or cease to investigate a matter in any of the following circumstances:
(a) the complaint is trivial, frivolous, vexatious or not made in good faith;
(b) having regard to all the circumstances of the case, further investigation is unnecessary;
(c) the time period within which the complaint could be made is expired; or
(d) the person who made the complaint does not have a sufficient personal interest in the matter.
69(2)The Ombud shall inform the person who made the complaint and the head of the public body, in writing, of his or her decision not to investigate the decision of the head of the public body or to cease an investigation in relation to a matter and the reasons for the Ombuds’s decision.
2019, c.19, s.6
Refusal to investigate complaint
69(1)The Commissioner may, in his or her discretion, refuse to or cease to investigate a matter in any of the following circumstances:
(a) the complaint is trivial, frivolous, vexatious or not made in good faith;
(b) having regard to all the circumstances of the case, further investigation is unnecessary;
(c) the time period within which the complaint could be made is expired; or
(d) the person who made the complaint does not have a sufficient personal interest in the matter.
69(2)The Commissioner shall inform the person who made the complaint and the head of the public body, in writing, of his or her decision not to investigate the decision of the head of the public body or to cease an investigation in relation to a matter and the reasons for the Commissioner’s decision.
Refusal to investigate complaint
69(1)The Commissioner may, in his or her discretion, refuse to or cease to investigate a matter in any of the following circumstances:
(a) the complaint is trivial, frivolous, vexatious or not made in good faith;
(b) having regard to all the circumstances of the case, further investigation is unnecessary;
(c) the time period within which the complaint could be made is expired; or
(d) the person who made the complaint does not have a sufficient personal interest in the matter.
69(2)The Commissioner shall inform the person who made the complaint and the head of the public body, in writing, of his or her decision not to investigate the decision of the head of the public body or to cease an investigation in relation to a matter and the reasons for the Commissioner’s decision.