Access to information
The Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RTIPPA) helps make government and almost 500 other public bodies in New Brunswick open, transparent and accountable. Public bodies include most public sector organizations in New Brunswick, such as schools, hospitals, police forces, municipalities, and community colleges, to name a few. Under RTIPPA, you have the right to access public body records.
Understanding your right to access information
Learn about your right to request and receive information from a public body.
Who RTIPPA applies to
The Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RTIPPA) applies to most public sector organizations in New Brunswick.
How to make a request for information
What you can request and how to prepare and send your request.
Where to send your request (publication)
View a list of public body contacts and find out where to send your request.
After you submit a request
What to expect after you make a request and what to do if it’s refused.
Third party notices
Who is considered a third party, and what to do if you receive a third party notice.
Make an access complaint
If you’re not satisfied with a decision or haven’t received a response to your request, you can make a complaint to the Ombud.
Refer a matter to the Court of King’s Bench
Find out when to refer a matter, where to send it, and what happens next.
How to correct your personal information
Ask a public body to fix incorrect or missing personal information.
Find a form
Quickly find forms to help you with your request, complaint, referral, or appeal, all in one place.
Privacy
You have a right to privacy. Public bodies must protect your rights by following rules when collecting, using, and disclosing your personal information.
Understanding your privacy rights
Learn about personal information and your right to privacy.
How your privacy is protected
Learn when personal information can be collected, used, and disclosed and how it is protected.
Make a privacy complaint
Find out how to make a privacy complaint to a public body or the Ombud.
Resources for government and other public bodies
Our information, tools and guides are designed to be clear and useful, supporting best practices for information access and privacy in your organization.
For more information
Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RTIPPA)
Learn about the purpose, history and reviews of the Act.
About the Information Access and Privacy Unit
The team that administers the Right to Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RTIPPA).
Open Data New Brunswick
Get immediate access to current government information, records, and datasets.