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Found 10 records similar to Veterans Affairs Canada Statistical Report on the Privacy Act 2011-2012
The Access to Information Act gives Canadian citizens and corporations the right to access federal government records, subject to certain exceptions. The Act complements but does not replace other methods for obtaining government information. It does not limit in any way the access to government information that is normally available to the public upon request.
This statistical report concerns requests made to Veterans Affairs Canada under the Access to Information Act during the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2011, and ending March 31, 2012.
The Access to Information Act provides members of the public and corporations with the legislated right to access federal government records, subject to certain limited and specific exceptions. The Act complements other methods for obtaining government information, and does not limit in any way the access to government information that is normally available to the public upon request.
This statistical report concerns requests made under the Access to Information Act during the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2012, and ending March 31, 2013.
The Privacy Act gives Canadian citizens and those present in Canada the right to access and request correction of personal information about themselves held by federal government institutions. The Act also outlines obligations related to the collection, retention, accuracy, use, disclosure and disposition of personal information.
This statistical report concerns requests made under the Privacy Act during the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2012, and ending March 31, 2013.
Our Performance Report is tabled in Parliament in the fall of each year. This report provides Parliamentarians and Canadians with information on the Portfolio's performance over the last fiscal year, based on commitments made in our previous Reports on Plans and Priorities. Also included are financial tables showing actual resources used during the last fiscal year.
The Conditional Release Reviews dataset provides information on the number of reviews conducted by the PBC for a given period. A review contains one or more decisions conducted on the same day for the same offender. Reviews are sorted according to location and review type. Items found in this dataset include, among others, jurisdiction, sentence type, review type, race, gender and offence type.
The Conditional Release Special Conditions dataset provides information on the number of special conditions imposed by the PBC in a given period. The information is sorted according to location and category of decision. Items found in this dataset include, among others, jurisdiction, sentence type, review type, condition type, race, gender and offence type.
This table provides statistics on Fee-For-Service Payments, Services and Patients by specialty under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP). These reports include payment and service information for services provided by Alberta physicians to people registered with the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP). Payments and Services provided to Albertans while they are out of country or out of province are excluded from these reports.
The Conditional Release Grant Rate dataset provides information on the number of conditional releases granted, directed, continued, approved, authorized and the number of conditional releases denied, not directed, not approved, not authorized. Decisions are sorted according to location and final decision. Items found in this dataset include, among others, jurisdiction, decision purpose, decision type, sentence type, review type, race, gender and offence type.
This table provides statistics on Fee-For-Service Utilization by Alberta Health Services Geographic Zone under the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP). These reports include payment and service information for services provided by Alberta physicians to people registered with the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP). Payments and Services provided to Albertans while they are out of country or out of province are excluded from these reports.
The Access to Information Act gives Canadian citizens and corporations the right to have access to federal government records, subject to certain specific exceptions. The Act complements but does not replace other procedures for obtaining government information. It is not intended to limit in any way the access to government information that is normally available to the public upon request.
These annual reports on the administration of the Access to Information Act describes how Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) and the Office of the Veterans Ombudsman (OVO) fulfilled their responsibilities under the Access to Information Act during each fiscal year beginning April 1 and ending March 31.