The appellant made a request under the Act to the Halton Regional Police Services Board (the police) for records revealing inquiries made about him by all police services across Canada on several identified law enforcement databases. The police took the position that they do not have custody or control over the information sought by the appellant. In this order, the adjudicator finds that while the police do not have custody or control over records relating to whether officers or employees of other police services made inquiries about the appellant on the identified databases, they have custody or control over records, if they exist, regarding whether their own officers or employees accessed those databases in relation to the appellant. The adjudicator orders the police to conduct a search for records relating to inquiries made about the appellant on the identified databases by their own officers or employees and to issue a decision on access to the appellant.
MO-4542
Collection
Access to Information Orders
Date
File Numbers
MA21-00096
Adjudicators
Steven Faughnan
Decision Type
Order
Applicable Legislation
MFIPPA - 2(1)
MFIPPA - 4(1)