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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBylaw 1868 - Freedon of Information and Protection of P,Wneehill COUNTY BYLAW N4 1868 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PROTECTION OF PRIVACY (FOIP) A BYLAW OF KNEEHILL COUNTY, IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA, FOR THE ADMINISTRATION STRUCTURE FOR THE FREEDOM OF INFORMAITON AND PROTECTION OF PRIVACY (FOIP) AND THAT BYLAW 1408 BE RECINDED. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 85 of the Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy (FOIP) Act, revised statutes of Alberta 2000, chapter F-25, the head of Kneehill County may delegate to any person any duty, power or function of the head for the County for the purposes of the Act; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 93 of the FOIP Act, Kneehill County may set any fees payable to the County for services provided under the FOIP Act and Regulations. NOW THEREFORE, the Council of Kneehill County, duly assembled, enacts as follows: 1.0 Purpose 1.1. The purpose of this bylaw is to establish the administrative structure of Kneehill County in relation to the FOIP Act and to set fees thereunder. 2.0 Definitions 2.1. The following words and phrases mean: a) "Act" means the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, revised statues of Alberta 2000, Chapter F-25. b) "Applicant" means a person who makes a request for access to a record under Section 7 of the Act. c) "County" means Kneehill County and includes any board, committee, commission, panel, agency, or corporation that is created or owned by Kneehill County and all members or officers of which are appointed or chosen by Kneehill County. d) "Province" means the province of Alberta. 3.0 Designated Head 3.1. For the purposes of the Act, the Chief Administrative Officer is designated as the head of Kneehill County. 3.2. The head of Kneehill County may delegate to any person any duty, power or function of the head for the County for the purposes of this Act. 3.3. The head, or designate, will recommend policy guidelines in accordance with the act and they may be amended from time to time by Council resolution. Bylaw No. 1868, Freedom of Information & Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Page 2 of 2 4.0 Fees 4.1. Where an applicant is required to pay a fee for services the fee payable will be provided in the Master Rates Bylaw. 5.0 Severability 5.1. If a portion of this bylaw is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the invalid portion will be voided, and the rest of the bylaw remains valid and effective. 6.0 Effective Date 6.1. This bylaw comes into effect upon third reading of this bylaw. 7.0 Bylaw Repeal 7.1. Bylaw No. 1408 is hereby repealed. READ a first time on this 27th day of September, 2022. READ a second time on this 271h day of September, 2022. UNANIMOUS permission for third reading given in Council on the 271h day of September, 2022. READ a third time and final time of this 271h day of September, 2022. Reeve Jerry Wittstock a:) - Date Bylaw Signed hief Administrative Officer Mike Haugen Date Bylaw Signed