The B.C. government has begun proactively releasing several new categories of records commonly requested through Freedom of Information.
This new Proactive Disclosure directive, which is issued under section 71.1 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, requires the Ministry of Children and Family development to release information, on a quarterly basis, on all its non-residential contracts where:
(a) the contract value is $10,000 or more;
(b) an amendment modifies the initial value of a contract to an amended contract value that is $10,000 or more; or,
(c) an amendment valued at $10,000 or more is made to a contract.
There are 12 data elements contained in these reports that include:
The first report reflects all contracts awarded or amended during the first quarter of the 2017 fiscal year: April, May and June of 2017, and will be made public in September. Subsequent reports will be posted to the Open Information website within 60 calendar days after the end of the quarter to which they relate. Information will be retained for 2 years on the Open Information website.
This new disclosure adds to the information and data already released on a routine basis, such as purchase and travel card expenses, regulatory requirements count, class-size data, provincial surgical wait times, post-secondary operating grants, motor-vehicle collisions and contributing factors, hourly air pollutant monitoring, community-safety and crime-prevention grants and annual disclosure of executive compensation.
Questions or requests for more information can be directed to: MCFPGPB@gov.bc.ca