126. The Commission may, on request, authorize a public body to disregard requests that are obviously improper because of their repetitious or systematic nature.
The same rule applies if, in the opinion of the Commission, the requests are made for purposes not in accordance with the objects of this Act in respect of the protection of personal information.
A member of the Commission may, in the name of the Commission, exercise by himself the powers conferred on the Commission by this section.
1982, c. 30, s. 126; 1990, c. 57, s. 29.