Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP)
Lacombe County is subject to Alberta's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIP Act). The FOIP Act aims to strike a balance between the public's right to know, and an individual's right to privacy, with regard to records and information retained by Lacombe County.
FOIP Overview
All information held by the County is subject to the FOIP Act. Under the Act, you have the right to:
- Request access to personal information Lacombe County has about you, or about an individual you are authorized to represent;
- Request correction of personal information Lacombe County has about you, or about an individual you are authorized to represent;
- Request access to all other information held by Lacombe County, subject to specific and limited exceptions;
- Request an independent review be completed by the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) regarding decisions Lacombe County makes in response to a formal FOIP request; and,
- File a complaint with the OIPC in relation to any issue related to the County's compliance with the FOIP Act.
The FOIP Act also provides controls over Lacombe County's collection, use, and disclosure of personal information, ensuring:
- Only information required for collection is collected;
- Personal information collected is used only for the purpose for which it was collected; and,
- Personal information is protected and only disclosed in compliance with requirements of the Act.
Accessing Information held by Lacombe County without a FOIP Request |
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General Information Access Lacombe County aims to be as transparent as possible regarding the information it holds, and as such, routinely discloses information deemed to be of public interest through various means, including:
Lacombe County encourages information access requests be processed through the above means when possible and makes every effort to ensure the pro-active release and dissemination of information, minimizing the need to request information through the formal FOIP request process. Personal Information Access If you are requesting personal information, either for yourself or for a person you are authorized to represent, your identity will need to be authenticated (i.e., the County will need to confirm that you are who you say you are, and that you have a right to access the records requested). The County has a formal and documented process for authenticating identity for release of information. In summary, the authentication process requires the County to collect identifying information about you to match with the information we hold on file, this enables staff to confirm that you are who you say you are, and that you have a right of access to the personal information requested. PLEASE NOTE: Depending on the context of the request, fees may be required for processing informal information requests. |
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Before Submitting a FOIP Request |
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Before submitting a FOIP request, you are encouraged to contact the County to ensure the information you seek is not available through informal access channels, as noted above. It is also important to identify the correct public body to request records from before submitting the request. A FOIP request should be submitted to the public body responsible for maintaining the information you seek, as transferring your request will cause unnecessary processing delays. If you are not sure if Lacombe County has the information you need, contact the County to confirm whether the information you seek is available within the County's record holdings. If the County does not have the information you seek, they may be able to refer you to the correct organization. |
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Submitting a FOIP Request |
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If you determine the need to proceed with a formal FOIP request, you will need complete a Request to Access Information Form and submit it by physical mail or fax to the address or fax number provided on the County's website contact page, or by email. You will also need to know if you are submitting a personal access request, or a general access request. The information provided below will help you determine the type of request you need to submit, as well as highlight the basic fee requirements associated with each request type: Personal Access Requests A Personal Access Request is a request for access to records that contain personal information about yourself, or about an individual you are authorized to represent. When your own personal information is requested, your identity must be authenticated before any requested records are disclosed. If information is requested on behalf of another individual, you must provide proof of your authorization to represent the individual before any records will be disclosed. There is no fee for requesting personal information unless the cost of producing copies exceeds $10. General Access Requests A General Access Request is a request for access to records that are not the personal information of the applicant. A general access request requires payment of a $25 application fee, and processing of the request will not begin until the application fee is received. Additional fees may also be required for a general access request if the total fee for completing the request is estimated to be greater than $150, in which case the applicant will be notified and asked to pay a 50% deposit prior to processing. When the request is completed the applicant will be notified of the total costs for processing and will be required to pay any balance due before the requested records are disclosed. Completing the Request to Access Information Form Detailed instructions on how to complete the Request to Access Information Form are provided within form. In summary, you will need to:
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FOIP Request Fees and Response Details |
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The fees and response timelines associated with FOIP requests are established in Alberta's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Regulation. When to Expect a Response to a FOIP Request The County is required to respond to a FOIP request within 30 calendar days of receiving the request, however efforts will be made to respond to the request as soon as possible. The 30-day deadline may be approved for extension if, for example, a large volume of information is required, or if third party consultation is required prior to processing the request. PLEASE NOTE: a request is deemed to be received on the first business day after the request was submitted, however a “general information” request is not deemed to be received until the $25 request fee has been paid. What to Expect in Response to a FOIP Request In response to a FOIP request you will either receive the information you requested or receive an explanation as to why the information is not being disclosed. You may also receive severed documents where information has been redacted to allow disclosure of the remaining information, in this case details on the redacted information will also be provided. |
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Requesting Correction of Personal Information |
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There are two means in place to request correction of personal information held by Lacombe County, these include routine and formal change requests. The processes for each are outlined below: Routine Changes or Corrections to Personal Information Routine changes or corrections to personal information (such as a new address or phone number, or a change of name) do not require a formal correction request to be submitted under the FOIP Act, simply contact the County to inform of the change or correction. PLEASE NOTE: depending on the change requested, there may be a process in place requiring written confirmation of the change (e.g. change of address form). Formal Requests for Correction of Personal Information Under the Act, a formal request for correction of personal information can be submitted if you believe personal information the County holds about you, or about an individual you are authorized to represent, is false or misleading. You can formally request correction of personal information by submitting a Request to Correct Personal Information Form to the County. In the event the County agrees with the request for correction, the information will be corrected. In the event the County does not agree with the request for correction, the information will not be corrected, however the request for change will be documented on your file, as required by the Act. Completing the Request to Correct Personal Information Form Detailed instructions on how to complete the Request to Correct Personal Information Form are provided within form. In summary, you will need to:
What to Expect in Response to a Request to Correct Personal Information In response to a request for correction of personal information you will either receive confirmation that the correction was made, or you will be advised that the record was not corrected, but was annotated. |
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Requesting a Review or Filing a Complaint |
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If you submit a FOIP request and disagree with the response received from Lacombe County, or if you have a complaint regarding the County's information management practices, you may request a review or file a complaint with the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta (OIPC). If requesting a review, the request must be submitted to the OIPC within 60 days of a decision being made by the County. |
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Accessing Information Outside of the FOIP Act |
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Examples of information that can be accessed outside of the FOIP Act are provided below:
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Still Have Questions?
Still have questions about requesting information from Lacombe County? Contact the County's FOIP Coordinator by email or by telephone at 403-782-6601.