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This Privacy Policy outlines the Municipality of West Perth’s commitment to protecting your personal information and maintaining transparency in how data is handled through our website. It reflects our dedication to responsible information practices and compliance with applicable privacy legislation.
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The Municipality of West Perth strives to provide accurate, timely, and accessible information through its official website. Content is updated regularly and considered current at the time of publication; however, no guarantee is made regarding its completeness or accuracy. This website is offered as a public service, and all materials are provided “as is” without any expressed or implied warranties. The Municipality reserves the right to modify, discontinue, or update any part of the website without prior notice. Links or references to external websites, organizations, products, services, or publications are provided for convenience only and do not constitute endorsement or approval by the Municipality. We do not control or assume responsibility for the content, views, or privacy practices of linked sites. By accessing and using this website, you agree to be bound by its Terms of Use. |
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The Municipality of West Perth values your privacy and is committed to protecting any personal information you share with us. We handle all personal information in accordance with applicable privacy laws and this policy. Most content on our website is available without requiring you to identify yourself. You may browse anonymously. However, if you choose to submit personal details—such as your name, address, phone number, or email—we collect only what is necessary to support your interaction with the Municipality. Personal information may be collected and used for the following purposes:
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The Municipality of West Perth follows privacy practices that align with the requirements of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA). We are committed to making municipal records available to the public wherever possible. However, certain documents may include confidential or personal information and are protected under the Act. Access to such records requires a formal written request and may involve applicable fees. For more information, please see the Freedom of Information section below. |
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The Municipality of West Perth does not sell, rent, trade, or otherwise disclose personal information to external individuals, organizations, or third parties, except where required by Canadian law. Any personal data collected may be used internally for research, reporting, or service improvement purposes. When used for statistical or comparative analysis, all results are anonymized to ensure that no individual or business can be identified. To maintain and improve website performance, our servers automatically log certain technical details about each visit. These logs may include the IP address used to access the site, the type of operating system and browser, and the date and time of access. This information is not linked to any personally identifiable data and is used solely for administrative and analytical purposes. |
The Municipality of West Perth promotes open government by operating in a manner that fosters and supports the principles of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) provides you with the right to access municipal records with certain limitations and exemptions. The Act requires municipalities to protect personal information and how to collect, retain, use, disclose and dispose of that information. The result is a balance between access to information and protection of personal privacy.
Access to Information does not include the right to require the Municipality to provide answers to specific questions or generate new records, only to a right of access to an existing document on which information has been recorded.
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If you wish to access municipal records, please contact the Clerk to see if the records are available for disclosure. Records such as Council minutes, by-laws and policies, and reports are available on the municipal website. If a record is not currently publicly available you will need to make a formal request. Formal request process:
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A mandatory $5.00 application fee must be submitted with the form. Depending on the request, additional fees may apply as per Section 45 of the Act. Additional fees are as follows:
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| The Municipality has 30 days after receiving the complete request (including the $5.00 application fee) to respond. The Act allows for additional time depending on the size and scope of the request. The Municipality will provide access to the requested records in whole or in part or tell you why the records cannot be provided. |
To protect Municipal assets, employees and the public, video surveillance is used in Municipal facilities as part of a larger program that includes lighting, security patrols, and built environment design to promote public safety and security.
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| Cameras record video images of Municipal facilities 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The video that is recorded is stored in digital format. Recorded video is used to investigate incidents and as evidence for prosecutions. The video recordings are retained for 72 hours. The system is operated in accordance with the Video Surveillance Policy. |
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The Municipality recognizes the need to balance an individual’s right to privacy and the need to ensure safety and security in the community. It has designed its video surveillance program to ensure the benefits of video surveillance outweigh the loss of personal privacy. It does this by employing a number of strategies:
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| Can I Access a Video Recording? |
Video recordings are only disclosed in response to a formal access to information request under the Municipal Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA). The Municipality processes all access to information requests, including requests for video, in accordance with the requirements of the Act. Before filing a request, you should know the following:
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| Disclosure to Law Enforcement |
| The Municipality discloses video records to law enforcement agencies in Canada upon request, providing the records are used for the purposes of an active law enforcement investigation. |
| Legal Authority |
| Personal information collected through the recording of surveillance video is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act and the Occupier's Liability Act. |
| Questions and Concerns? |
| For more information. Contact the Clerk's Office: clerk@westperth.com 519-348-8429 |