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[17] Pursuant to s. 266(2), an Ontario student record (known as an OSR) is "privileged for the information and use of supervisory officers and the principal and teachers of the school for the improvement of instruction of the pupil". | [17] Pursuant to s. 266(2), an Ontario student record (known as an OSR) is "privileged for the information and use of supervisory officers and the principal and teachers of the school for the improvement of instruction of the pupil". | ||
==[https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/980258 RULE 4 PARTIES UNDER DISABILITY]== | |||
4.01 (1) An action by a person under disability shall be commenced or continued by a litigation guardian, subject to subrule (2). O. Reg. 258/98, r. 4.01 (1). | |||
'''Exception''' | |||
(2) A minor may sue for any sum not exceeding $500 as if he or she were of full age. |
Revision as of 20:15, 16 January 2020
K.B. v. Toronto District School Board, 2006 CanLII 14411 (ON SCDC)
[17] Pursuant to s. 266(2), an Ontario student record (known as an OSR) is "privileged for the information and use of supervisory officers and the principal and teachers of the school for the improvement of instruction of the pupil".
RULE 4 PARTIES UNDER DISABILITY
4.01 (1) An action by a person under disability shall be commenced or continued by a litigation guardian, subject to subrule (2). O. Reg. 258/98, r. 4.01 (1).
Exception
(2) A minor may sue for any sum not exceeding $500 as if he or she were of full age.