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Chapter 4 - Exceptions to Access
Introduction
Exceptions Apply to Information in a Record - Severing Interpretation of Exception Provisions Limits to an Exception Exceptions Protecting "Third Parties" Mandatory Exceptions to Disclosure Discretionary Exceptions to Disclosure Exercising a Discretion Class Exceptions Reasonable Expectation of Harm
Mandatory Exceptions
Privacy of a Third Party [Section 17] Business Interests of a Third Party [Section 18] Cabinet Confidences [Section 19] Information Provided by Another Government [Section 20]
Discretionary Exceptions
Relations Between Manitoba and other Governments [Section 21] Local Public Body Confidences [Section 22] Advice to a Public Body [Section 23] Disclosure Harmful to Individual Health or Safety [Section 24] Law Enforcement and Legal Proceedings [Section 25] Security of Property [Section 26] Solicitor-Client Privilege [Section 27] Economic and Other Interests of a Public Body [Section 28] Testing Proceedures, Tests and Audits [Section 29] Confidential Evaluations [Section 30] Preservation of Heritage Resources and Life Forms [Section 31] Information That Is or Will Be Available to the Public [Section 32]
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