Section 62 sets out the right to request a review of the Commissioner's decision as the head of a public body.
Section 62 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
Section 62 sets out the right of both applicants and third parties to ask an adjudicator to review any decision, act or failure to act by the Commissioner as the head of a public body in relation to an information or correction request.
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act allows the Lieutenant Governor in Council (Cabinet) to designate a judge from the Supreme Court of British Columbia to be an adjudicator to review the Commissioner’s decisions as the head of a public body on the disclosure of information requested under the Act.
The decision, action or inaction, of the Commissioner as head of a public body, in relation to an information or correction request, may be the subject of a review by an adjudicator, in respect of the following (not exhaustive):
Section 63 (How to ask for a review) contains the time limits for the exercise of the right established by this section.
Under section 52 (Right to ask for a review) a person may ask the Commissioner, to review a decision made by any head of a public body, except the Commissioner.
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For a summary of Commissioner's orders and policy interpretation of key points, Click here.
Last updated: July 26, 2007