A-2.1 - Act respecting Access to documents held by public bodies and the Protection of personal information

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10. The right of access to a document may be exercised by examining it on the premises during regular working hours or by remote access.
The applicant may also obtain a copy of the document, unless reproducing it would endanger its preservation or raise serious practical difficulties owing to its form.
At the request of the applicant, computerized documents must be communicated in the form of a written and intelligible transcript.
If the applicant is a handicapped person, reasonable accommodation must be provided on request to enable the applicant to exercise the right of access provided for in this division. For that purpose, the public body must take into account the policy established under section 26.5 of the Act to secure handicapped persons in the exercise of their rights with a view to achieving social, school and workplace integration (chapter E-20.1).
1982, c. 30, s. 10; 1990, c. 57, s. 4; 2001, c. 32, s. 82; 2006, c. 22, s. 5.
10. The right of access to a document may be exercised by examining it on the premises during regular working hours or by remote access.
The applicant may also obtain a copy of the document, unless reproducing it would endanger its preservation or raise serious practical difficulties owing to its form.
At the request of the applicant, computerized documents must be communicated in the form of a written and intelligible transcript.
1982, c. 30, s. 10; 1990, c. 57, s. 4; 2001, c. 32, s. 82.
10. The right of access to a document may be exercised by examining it on the premises during regular working hours.
The applicant may also obtain a copy of the document, unless reproducing it would endanger its preservation or raise serious practical difficulties owing to its form.
At the request of the applicant, computerized documents must be communicated in the form of a written and intelligible transcript.
1982, c. 30, s. 10; 1990, c. 57, s. 4.
10. The right of access to a document may be exercised by examining it on the premises during regular working hours.
The right may also be exercised by obtaining a copy of the document, unless reproducing it would endanger its preservation or raise serious practical difficulties owing to its form.
At the request of the applicant, computerized documents must be communicated in the form of a written and intelligible transcript.
1982, c. 30, s. 10.