CACERCanadian Energy Regulator Act, s. 161Primary legislationIn force

Public hearings

Section 161 of the Canadian Energy Regulator Act requires tribunal hearings to be held publicly, but permits closed proceedings when a public hearing would not serve the public interest, personal privacy concerns outweigh transparency, or confidential business information risks disclosure.

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Public hearings

161 Tribunal hearings are to be held in public. However, a Tribunal may hold all or part of a hearing in private if it considers that (a) a public hearing would not be in the public interest; (b) a person’s privacy interest outweighs the principle that hearings be open to the public; or (c) confidential business information may be disclosed.

Source

https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/C-15.1/section-161.html

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