Section 60.1 allows the commissioner, as head of a public body, to ask an adjudicator to authorize the commissioner to disregard a request made under
section 5 or section
29. The adjudicator may give such authorization only if the request unreasonably interferes with the operation of the public body because the request(s) are repetitious or systematic in nature, or, frivolous and vexatious.
The Commissioner as head of a public body means that the Commissioner makes decisions related to freedom of information requests to the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner and ensures that the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner meets the privacy requirements of the Act.
As a result, the Act covers the administrative records of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, e.g., travel vouchers, requisitions, financial records.
The Act does not contain specific definitions for "repetitious", "systematic", “frivolous” or “vexatious”.
Oxford Dictionary, 9th edition defines as follows:
"repetitious"
characterized by repetition (repeating or being repeated) esp. when unnecessary or tiresome.
"systematic"
methodical; done or conceived according to a plan or system. 2. regular, deliberate.
Black’s Law Dictionary, 7th edition defines as follows:
"frivolous" lacking a legal basis or legal merit; not serious; not reasonably purposeful.
"vexatious"
(Of conduct) without reasonable or probable cause or excuse; harassing; annoying.