Access to information
Access to Information
Under the Regulation respecting the distribution of information and the protection of personal information, public bodies are required to distribute certain information on their website. This requirement reflects the government’s desire to offer citizens greater transparency. Our Access to Information section provides direct access to various documents prescribed by the Regulation.
In addition to the right of access to documents, the Act respecting Access to documents held by public bodies and the Protection of personal information also grants all citizens the right of access to personal information that concerns them and the right to request that this information be corrected if it is inaccurate, incomplete or equivocal, or if the collection, release or keeping of the information is not authorized by law.
To exercise these rights, you may consult the documents available in this section.
If you wish to obtain access to information that is not available on our website or to personal information concerning you that is held by the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, you may submit this request to the access to information coordinator:
Monique Gauthier
Deputy Director and Corporate Secretary
Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal
185 rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest
Montréal (Québec) H2X 3X5
For other ways of communicating with us, see the Contact Us section of our site.
Certain restrictions apply. For more information about personal information or the procedure to follow, you may visit the website of the Commission d’accès à l’information. There you will find full details (available in English) on the types of recourse available, possible costs, time limits, etc., as well as request templates.
We also invite you to consult our policy of access to documents and protection of personal information (in French Only).
Documents available online
Effective November 10, 2012, all downloadable PDF documents will be available in an accessible format, in compliance with standard SGQRI 008-02 which sets out the rules for ensuring that all downloadable documents on a website (public, intranet or extranet) are accessible and usable by all, with or without disabilities.
Organization of the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal
Board of Trustees
Established under the National Museums Act, the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal is a provincially owned corporation administered by a Board of Trustees consisting of nine members, including a Chair, appointed by the Québec government.
Organization Chart
The organization chart details our administrative structure. It lets you know who makes decisions regarding management of the programs and services offered to you. The Musée Team section of our website presents this structure in the form of a list, and the organization chart in the form of a diagram.
- Organigramme(PDF) 85 Kb (available in French only)
Classification Plan
The administrative documents classification plan is a tool designed to make it easier for you to locate the documents we keep.
- Plan de classification des dossiers administratifs (PDF) 120 Kb (available in French only)
Services and Programs Offered
- Répertoire des programmes et services (Services Québec website – in French only)
- Hours and Admission
- Exhibitions
- Activities and Events
- Collection
- Tours and Workshops
- Media Centre
- Restaurant
- Boutique
- Rental Opportunities
- Children’s Parties
Forms
Public Registries
The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal does not keep any public registries.
Personal Information
The inventory of files containing personal information
The inventory of files containing personal information lets you know if we are likely to be keeping personal files about you.
- Inventaire des fichiers des renseignements personnel(PDF) 130 Kb (available in French only)
Registry of communication of personal information
A registry of communication of personal information outlines the circulation of personal information that is kept by an institution. The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal does not have such a registry because it does not collect, use or communicate personal information for any purposes other than those originally set out.
Documents Used in Decision Making
Laws
Regulations (available in French only)
- Règlement de régie interne du Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal(PDF) 53 Kb
- Règlement sur les comités du Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal(PDF) 55 Kb
- Règlement sur les membres honoraires du Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal(PDF) 32 Kb
- Règlement sur les conditions d’acquisition ou d’aliénation d’œuvres d’art par le
Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal(PDF) 40 Kb - Règlement sur le fonds des activités commerciales du
Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal(PDF) 28 Kb - Règlement sur le fonds de dotation du Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal(PDF) 39 Kb
- Règlement sur le fonds des expositions du Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal(PDF) 29 Kb
Policies (available in French only)
- Politique d’accès aux documents et de protection des renseignements personnel (PDF) 220 Kb
- Politiques du Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal concernant sa collection (PDF) 280 Kb
- Politique de programmation (PDF) 315 Kb
- Politique de communications avec le public, les médias et les maisons de production (PDF) 125 Kb
- Politique linguistique (PDF) 65 Kb
Code of Ethics (available in French only)
Action Plans (available in French only)
- Plan d’action de développement durable 2008-2013 (PDF)370 Kb
- Plan d’action à l’égard des personnes handicapées 2012-2013 (PDF)220 Kb
Documents of Public Interest
Documents tabled in the National Assembly
- Our annual reports are available (in French only) in the Publications section of our site.
DRAFT REGULATIONS PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE OFFICIELLE DU QUÉBEC
- No documents available.
DOCUMENTS PROVIDED UNDER A REQUEST FOR ACCESS
- No documents available.
STUDIES, RESEARCH REPORTS OR STATISTICS
- No documents available.
OTHER DOCUMENTS OF PUBLIC INTEREST
- Expansion Project
- Press Releases
- Collective Agreement SFPQ 2010-2015 (available in French only)
Information Pertaining to Contracts and Financial Commitments
The distribution of information pertaining to contracts reflects the Québec government’s goal of reporting more transparently on the contract awarding process, the proper use of public funds and equitable treatment of competitors. Contracts are distributed in accordance with the Act respecting contracting by public bodies. This information is published in the electronic tendering system called SEAO.
Jurisprudence
The Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal does not produce any jurisprudence.
Major Partner of Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal
To Find Out More: Collection Loto-Québec – Major partner