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Section 50 - Role of Ombudsman



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OVERVIEW

This section stipulates that the Ombudsman may not investigate any matter within the jurisdiction of the Commissioner unless the Commissioner consents.

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          50    The Ombudsman may not investigate any matter the Commissioner has the power to investigate or review under this Act unless the commissioner agrees.

SUMMARY

The Commissioner has jurisdiction to investigate matters of privacy protection and freedom of information as stipulated by the Act. The Act states that the Ombudsman may not investigate any matter within the jurisdiction of the Commissioner unless the Commissioner consents.

INTERPRETATION

The Commissioner and the Ombudsman are officers of the Legislature. Where an investigation concerns matters related to privacy protection or access to information, the Commissioner’s power to investigate takes precedence and the Commissioner must consent before the Ombudsman may investigate those matters.

The Ombudsman is appointed under the Ombudsman’s Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, chapter 340.

REFERENCES

Policy Definitions: privacy

  

  

Schedule 1 Definitions: commissioner
officer of the Legislature

  

  

Other Legislations: Ombudsman’s Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, chapter 340

  

  

Related Sites: Office of the Ombudsman
 
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