Privacy Regulations (SOR/83-508)
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Regulations are current to 2012-05-14 and last amended on 2010-06-17. Previous Versions
SCHEDULE V
(s. 12)
CLASSES OF INVESTIGATIONS
1. Investigations by a Fact Finding Board established by the Department of Transport to investigate air traffic control where it has been alleged that due to a system deficiency
(a) flight safety may have been jeopardized; or
(b) less than the minimum required separation between aircraft may have existed.
2. Investigations by a Flight Service Station Review Committee established by the Department of Transport to investigate reported occurrences relating to aviation safety where
(a) procedures or action or a lack thereof,
(b) systems failure, or
(c) other causes
have brought the reliability of a Flight Service Station or the Flight Service Station System into question.
3. Canadian Forces flight safety accident investigations other than those conducted in the form of a board of inquiry or summary investigation under the National Defence Act.
4. Investigations by or under the authority of the Canadian Forces Fire Marshall for the purpose of determining the cause of a fire, other than those conducted in the form of a board of inquiry or summary investigation under the National Defence Act.
5. Investigations by an investigative body set out in Schedule IV for the purpose of reviewing or updating a security clearance referred to in paragraph 23(a) or (b) of the Act that was granted to an individual.
6. Investigation by an investigative body set out in Schedule IV for the purpose of granting, reviewing or updating a security clearance required by an international organization established by the governments of states or any institution of such an organization.
7. Investigations by the Special Inquiries Unit of the Inspector General’s Branch of the Correctional Service of Canada.
- SOR/84-46, s. 3;
- SOR/85-752, s. 1;
- R.S., 1985, c. 35 (2nd Supp.), s. 15.
