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== What Proactive Publication requirements are government departments subject to? ==
 
== What Proactive Publication requirements are government departments subject to? ==
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The Act distinguishes requirements between the various types of bodies subject to the Act, including government entities, government institutions, and ministers (see [https://www.tbs-sct.canada.ca/pol/doc-eng.aspx?id=32756#travel:~:text=Legislative%20requirement appendix B of the Directive on Proactive Publication under the Access to Information Act]). The vast majority of bodies subject to the Act are 'government institutions' that are listed in schedules I, I.1 or II of the ''[https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/F-11/ Financial Administration Act]''.
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The Act differentiates between three types of government bodies that are subject to Proactive Publication requirements:                                                                      
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# Crown Corporations & institutions named in schedule I of the ATIA
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# Government institutions named in schedules I, I.1 or II of the ''[https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/F-11/ Financial Administration Act]''
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# Ministers
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The following table outlines legislated proactive publication requirements broken down by the type of government body:
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All government bodies subject to the ATIA are required to publish travel ans hospitality
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expenses of senior officers and reports tabled in Parliament, however additional
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requirements vary.
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A separate, detailed GCWiki page is available with information specific to Crown Corporations. For more information on Part II requirements for Crown Corporations, see [[Access_to_Information_and_Privacy_-_Crown_Corporations|here]].
 
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