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Assessment Roll Authentication

  • FOIP Bulletin No. 17: Consent and Authentication
  • Explains the provisions for consent in the FOIP Regulation and provides guidance with respect to the policies or "rules" that public bodies must establish in order to accept consent electronically or orally.

Burden of Proof

  • FOIP Bulletin No. 9: Burden of Proof

    Explains which party has the burden of proof in an inquiry before the Information and Privacy Commissioner, and how a party meets the burden of proof.

Business Contact Information

Census Planning (municipal)

Common or Integrated Programs and Services

Consent

  • FOIP Bulletin No. 17: Consent and Authentication

    Explains the provisions for consent in the FOIP Regulation and provides guidance with respect to the policies or "rules" that public bodies must establish in order to accept consent electronically or orally.

Contract Management

Counselling Services (schools)

  • Guide to Providing Counselling Services in School Jurisdictions

    Provides guidance to counsellors employed by school boards on the collection, use and disclosure of personal information, as well as the exercise of rights by parents and guardians. While the focus is on schools, the guide is also applicable to counselling services in other settings.

Deceased Persons

Disclosure of Personal Information

Elected and Appointed Officials

  • FOIP Bulletin No. 19: Ministerial Expense Claims

    Provides guidance on applying the exceptions to the right of access when releasing travel expense claim records in response to a FOIP request.

  • FOIP Bulletin No. 6: Records of Elected and Appointed Officials of Local Public Bodies

    Explains how the FOIP Act applies to records of elected or appointed officials of a local public bodies.

  • The FOIP Act: Presentation for Elected Officials.

    Designed to provide elected council members with an overview of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, how the Act affects municipal operations, and the potential impact on council members. The presentation is intended to be delivered by FOIP Coordinators/Contacts and may be used as a refresher for returning council members or as an orientation for new council members. Speaking notes (in Rich Text Format) are also provided and can be downloaded and customized as needed. Content in italics is intended to be modified to reflect the FOIP experience of your municipality.

Elections

E-mail Employees Fees
  • FOIP Bulletin No. 1: Fee Estimates

    Provides an overview of the fee structure in the FOIP Act and Regulation, and explains when a fee estimate is required, what services a public body can charge for, how to prepare a fee estimate, the effect of the estimate on time lines, and processes for deposits and payment of fees.

  • FOIP Bulletin No. 2: Fee Waivers

    Discusses the rationale for fees and fee waivers, the way the FOIP Act and Regulation apply to the processing of a request that may involve a fee waiver, and matters to be considered when deciding whether to grant a request for a fee waiver, including the application of the FOIP Act's "public interest" provision.

Fund-Raising
  • FOIP Bulletin No. 5: Fund-Raising

    Explains the provisisions of the FOIP Act that govern fund-raising by public bodies, including the limitations that apply, and proposes some best practices fo fund-raising.

General

  • FOIP: A Guide

    Provides an overview of the FOIP Act and Regulation for the public and staff of public bodies.

  • FOIP Guidelines and Practices, 2009 Edition

    Provides a comprehensive source of reference on the application of the FOIP legislation by public bodies in Alberta. Interprets the Act and Regulation with reference to rulings by the Information and Privacy Commissioner. Also sets out roles and responsibilities and offers guidance on approaches and procedures that are intended to assist in the effective administration of the Act. Also available for purchase from the Alberta Queen's Printer.

  • The Right to Information and the Right to Privacy (Brochure)

    Briefly explains for the public the purposes of the FOIP Act and provides general instructions on how to make a request for information.

Housing Management Bodies

Human Resources Management
  • Human Resources Guide for Local Public Bodies

    Provides guidance for human resources staff in local public bodies on identifying information that can be routinely released upon request. Also outlines considerations when disclosing information under section 40 of the FOIP Act, and when responding to a request made under the FOIP Act.

Information-Sharing Agreements

Law Enforcement

  • FOIP Bulletin No. 7: Law Enforcement

    Describes the way the FOIP Act applies to law enforcement, including definitions of law enforcement terms; responding to requests for law enforcement information; the collection, use and disclosure of personal information for law enforcement purposes; and practical tips on the creation and management of law enforcement records.

Legislation

Libraries

Manuals and Reading Rooms

        Offers guidance on managing access to manuals, handbooks and other guidelines used by public bodies in decision-making processes that affect the public.

Metis Settlements

Municipalities
  • The FOIP Act: Presentation for Elected Officials

    Designed to provide elected council members with an overview of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, how the Act affects municipal operations, and the potential impact on council members. The presentation is intended to be delivered by FOIP Coordinators/Contacts and may be used as a refresher for returning council members or as an orientation for new council members. Speaking notes (in Rich Text Format) are also provided and can be downloaded and customized as needed. Content in italics is intended to be modified to reflect the FOIP experience of your municipality.

Paramountcy
  • FOIP Bulletin No. 11: Paramountcy

    Explains the concept of paramountcy, the circumstances in which another Act may need to prevail over the FOIP Act, and how a FOIP Coordinator should approach a request under the FOIP Act when paramountcy may be involved.

Personal Information Banks

Post-Secondary Institutions

Privacy Sector Privacy

Schools

Surveillance

Surveys

Third Party Notice

  • FOIP Bulletin No. 10: Third Party Notice

    Explains when and how  third party notice should be given, and offers some practical suggestions to ensure compliance with the notice provisions (sections 30 and 31) of the FOIP Act.

Unions

Using Personal Information

Videos

Video Surveillance

Web Site Privacy Statements