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Can a housing management body disclose personal information to Alberta Justice Maintenance Enforcement Program?

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Can a housing management body disclose personal information to Alberta Justice Maintenance Enforcement Program?

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• Yes. Section 40(1)(y) permits the disclosure of personal information about individuals for the purposes of enforcing a maintenance order under the Maintenance Enforcement Act. If this is the basis for requesting the information, the official for Maintenance Enforcement would have to provide proof of identity and specific authority under which the information is being requested. • Housing management bodies should only disclose the personal information necessary to the enforcement process relating to the order. • If a housing management body receives a FOIP request for records about a complaint made about an individual, for example, a complaint about noise, does the housing management body have to release the name of the complainant? • Not necessarily. The housing management body would need to weigh several factors, including whether the name of the complainant would harm a law enforcement matter or would be an unreasonable invasion of the privacy of the complainant. • The Information

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