MFIPPA
Municipal Freedom Of Information And Protection Of Privacy Act (MFIPPA)
Principals of the Act
The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) applies to government organizations, including municipalities and provides the right of access to records held by the municipality in accordance with the following principles:
Information should be made available to the public
Individuals should have access to their own personal information
Exceptions to access should be limited and specific
The privacy of individuals with respect to the personal information the municipality collects and maintains shall be protected; and Decisions on the disclosure of government information may be reviewed by the Information and Privacy Commissioner.
The Township of Blandford-Blenheim endeavours to provide as much information as possible to the public without the necessity of submitting a formal request under the Act. Any person wishing to access any records held by the Township should first contact the department which holds the records and departmental staff will determine if the request should be submitted formally under MFIPPA or if the records will be provided as a routine disclosure.
MFIPPA recognizes that the right of access to information is not absolute. In some instances it is necessary to protect the confidentiality of certain records and to protect the privacy of personal information held by government institutions. Requests for information about another person, or information that contains details regarding a third party may require a formal request.
Applicants must submit a completed Access/Correction Request form with the mandatory $5 application fee, and include as much detail about the information being requested as possible. In addition to the application fee, there may be other fees involved as set out in the Act and its regulations. Applications are to be submitted to the Township of Blandford-Blenheim, Clerk's Department, 47 Wilmot Street South, Drumbo, ON N0J 1G0. Applications are available from the Clerk orĀ download the Access/Correction Request form here.
The Clerk (Head under MFIPPA) responds to all formal MFIPPA requests within 30 days.
The Clerk evaluates all formal requests and determines what information can be released or alternatively, information that is subject to one or more of the permitted exemptions under the noted Act and as such, cannot be released. Examples of permitted exemptions, under the MFIPPA include but are not limited to information containing solicitor-client privileges, advice or recommendations and personal privacy matters. Decisions, made by the Clerk (Head), are made in accordance with the MFIPPA and are not subject to political involvement
There may be fees that may be charged in response to requests for general information, which includes information about a person other than yourself or about a municipal program or activity. View the fees & charges here.
Additional Charges: If external resources are required by the Township to retrieve the requested information then the requestor will be required to pay for the costs directly associated with retrieving that information.
You will be given a fee estimate if it is anticipated that the fees will be more than $25 and if the estimate of fees to be paid is $100 or more, you may be required to pay a 50% deposit. Fees may be paid by cash, money order, certified cheque or debit card.