MFIPPA Sample Clauses

The MFIPPA clause refers to compliance with the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, which governs how personal information is collected, used, and disclosed by municipal institutions in Ontario. In practice, this clause requires parties to handle personal data in accordance with the Act, ensuring that any information shared or stored is protected and only used for authorized purposes. Its core function is to safeguard individuals' privacy and ensure transparency in the management of personal information, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized disclosure or misuse.
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MFIPPA. MHO and MOF acknowledge that the Service Manager is bound by MFIPPA and that any information provided to the Service Manager in connection with the Program or otherwise in connection with the Agreement may be subject to disclosure in accordance with that Act.
MFIPPA. The Province acknowledges that the Recipient is bound by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario) and that any information provided to the Recipient in connection with the Project or otherwise in connection with the Agreement may be subject to disclosure in accordance with that Act.
MFIPPA. MFIPPA means the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
MFIPPA. The Recipient acknowledges that the City is bound by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario) and that any information provided to the City in connection with the Services or otherwise in connection with the Agreement is subject to disclosure in accordance with that Act.
MFIPPA. The Province acknowledges that the Recipient is bound by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario) and that any information provided to the Recipient in connection with the Project or otherwise in connection with the Agreement may be subject to disclosure in accordance with that Act. The Parties have executed the Agreement on the dates set out below. Date Name: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Minister Date Name: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Mayor I have authority to bind the Recipient. I have authority to bind the Recipient.
MFIPPA a) The Parties acknowledge that any information collected by them or exchanged with each other and/or the Province pursuant to this Agreement subject to the provisions of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario).
MFIPPA. The Province acknowledges that the UTM/DDA is bound by the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Ontario) (MFIPPA) and that any information provided to the UTM/DDA in connection with the Agreement may be subject to disclosure in accordance with MFIPPA.
MFIPPA. This AGREEMENT may be disclosed in response to a request for records pursuant to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M. 56, as amended from time to time.
MFIPPA. The Parties are subject to MFIPPA with respect to access to, and the protection of, information under their custody and control. The Parties also acknowledge that the Acts may prescribed additional obligations or authorities with respect to the use, disclosure, and protection of information collected.
MFIPPA. The Province acknowledges that the Recipient is bound by MFIPPA and that any information provided to the Recipient in connection with the Project or otherwise in connection with the Agreement may be subject to disclosure in accordance with MFIPPA. QRB, which is identified as the only public swimming beach within the boundaries of the Niagara River AOC. The Beach Closings ▇▇▇ has been listed as impaired due to poor historical water quality since the very first Niagara River Remedial Action Plan (RAP) Stage 1 Report (1993). Recent source-tracking efforts identified the high priority source(s) of contamination affecting water quality at the beach and actions required to improve water quality at the beach, including (but not limited to) an area located within Simcoe Park, where three storm outlets all having confirmed sources of human E. coli with levels ranging from 64- 367 CFU/100 mL in all grab samples. A key recommendation of the source-tracking study to minimize bacterial contamination and improve water quality is the installation of a bioswale in Simcoe Park where these three storm outlets meet to filter water before it re-enters the storm system. Over the past three years, these track-down studies also identified key remedial actions needed to address the various issues impacting QRB. The studies identified locations within the Town of NOTL that had issues with stormwater, sewage, infrastructure, wildlife sources, and improper sewer connections that were allowing sources of e.coli/sewage into the storm systems leading to the beach and impacting QRB. With the detailed information from the study report, the RAP partners can now proceed with implementing the priority remedial actions required to improve the Niagara River’s water quality in order to re-designate the Beach Closings ▇▇▇ to Not Impaired—eventually leading to the AOC being delisted. The activities that will be implemented through this project are critical for making progress on addressing the stormwater issues related to Beach Closings for the Niagara River.