Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act — Canada — Prince Edward Island law | Esheria

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act

This Act gives applicants a right to access public-body records, but with specific disclosure exceptions and process rules.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Prince Edward Island
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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Statute overview

About this statute

This Act gives applicants a right to access public-body records, but with specific disclosure exceptions and process rules. This provision lets a public body refuse certain disclosures, but also requires disclosure in some urgent public-safety situations and sets rules for collecting, using, disclosing, correcting, and protecting personal information. The Commissioner can investigate complaints, review access and privacy issues, and issue orders. Public bodies must produce required records within 10 days, and heads of public bodies must comply with Commissioner orders within 40 days after receiving them, subject to judicial review timing.