Sask. Health Authority reprimanded for not following information access request rules
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has had its wrist slapped after blowing past legislated deadlines for three Access to Information Requests.
The first report was from April. The health authority had gotten a COVID-19 related access to information request under LA FOIP – legislation which governs the release of information to the public – in March 2023.
The applicant didn’t get their fee estimate until the following November and didn’t get their response and records until January. The legislated time for a response is 30 days, with a provision for another 30 days to be added if needed.
The second case was from the end of March 2023 and was also a COVID-related request. In his report, Information and Privacy Commissioner, Ronald J. Kruzeniski, noted that it took 257 days for a response after the extended due date, and that there was no reason given.


