Guide to LA FOIP-Chapter 6

Office of the Saskatchewan Information and Privacy Commissioner. Guide to LA FOIP, Chapter 6, Protection of Privacy. Updated 27 February 2023. 184 Crown corporations or other institutions”. Because of the possessive pronoun in this clause, “agencies” and “other institutions” should be understood as provincial or territorial agencies and institutions. For “other institutions”, it should be provincial or territorial government institutions as defined by those provinces and territories.496 (iv) The government of a foreign jurisdiction or its institutions. For subsection 28(2)(h)(iv) of LA FOIP to apply, the agency in question must qualify as a “government of a foreign jurisdiction or its institutions”. A foreign jurisdiction refers to a government or its institutions of any foreign nation or state outside of Canada.497 (v) An international organization of states or its institutions. For subsection 28(2)(h)(v) of LA FOIP to apply, the agency in question must qualify as a “international organization of states or its institutions”. An international organization of states refers to any organization with members representing and acting under the authority of the governments of two or more states. Examples include the United Nations and the International Monetary Fund.498 (vi) Another local authority. For subsection 28(2)(h)(vi) of LA FOIP to apply, the agency in question must qualify as a “local authority”. Subsection 2(f) The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act defines which bodies qualify as local authorities. Agreement means a mutual understanding between two or more parties as to a course of action499; a contract between two or more parties creating obligations that are enforceable or otherwise recognizable at law.500 In this case, the agreement would generally be in writing. An 496 Adapted from SK OIPC Review Report F-2006-002 at [23] and [32]. 497 Adapted from Service Alberta, FOIP Guidelines and Practices: 2009 Edition, Chapter 4 at p. 162. 498 Service Alberta, FOIP Guidelines and Practices: 2009 Edition, Chapter 4 at p. 162. 499 Government of Manitoba, FIPPA for Public Bodies – Resource Manual, Chapter 6, Protection of Privacy at p. 6-202. Available at Chapter (gov.mb.ca). Accessed December 15, 2022. 500 Adapted from Garner, Bryan A., 2019. Black’s Law Dictionary, 11th Edition. St. Paul, Minn.: West Group at p. 402.

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