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Alberta's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Regulation


Introduction  (updated)

CONTENTS

1. Interpretation
1.1 Criteria to be used for designating public bodies
2. Making requests
3. Responding to a request
4. Oral requests
5. Disclosure of health care information
6. Consent to the disclosure of personal information
7. Disclosure for audit purposes
8. Researcher agreements
9. Fees
10. Fees for non-personal information
11. Fees for personal information
12. Estimate of fees
13. Payment of fees
14. Notice of Disclosure
15. Acts to prevail
16. Repealed
17. Regulations to prevail
18. Meeting in absence of the public
19. Expiry (updated)
Schedule 1 (updated)
Schedule 2
Schedule 3

Introduction

Alberta Regulation 200/95 with amendments up to and including Alberta Regulation 111/2008.

  • The FOIP Regulation provided on this web site is maintained by Access and Privacy of Service Alberta and is not official. The official Statutes and Regulations, available from the Alberta Queen's Printer, should be consulted for all purposes of interpreting and applying the law. 
  • The Regulation incorporates all amendments to date, including amendments made by the Energy Regulations Amendment Regulation (A.R. 254/2007) which came into effect on January 1, 2008 (Order in Council 596/2007) and the FOIP Amendment Regulation which came into effect on June 24, 2008 (Order in Council 281/2008).
  • The Regulation is in HTML format. Each section is presented separately with internal links to other sections of the Regulation. 
  • The Regulation can be searched by keyword or by section number. Search terms are not highlighted in the text. 
  • A free printable version of the Regulation in plain text can be downloaded from the web site of the Queen's Printer. Copies of the FOIP Regulation can also be purchased in print or electronic format from the Queen's Printer.

  • Copyright of the Alberta Statutes and Regulations, whether in print or electronic form is held by the Province of Alberta. No person may download or reproduce copies of the legislation for any purpose other than personal use without the consent of the Alberta Queen's Printer.