What is the Freedom of Information Act wa?

What is the Freedom of Information Act wa?

What is the Freedom of Information Act wa?

The Freedom of Information Act 1992 (WA) (FOI Act) creates a general right of access to documents held by all state and local government agencies.

Does Australia have a Freedom of Information Act?

The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act): gives everyone the right to access copies of documents (except exempt documents) held by the Australian Government and its agencies. requires Government agencies to make FOI decisions and provide access to any documents released online in a FOI disclosure log.

How do I request a FOI in Australia?

To make a valid request, you can either:

  1. complete the online form Access to information.
  2. email [email protected].
  3. post to: Freedom of Information Section. Department of Home Affairs. PO Box 25. Belconnen ACT 2616. Australia.

How do I apply for documents under the Freedom of Information Act?

Fill out the FOI request form which is can be acquired from the Public Authority of from the FOIU website. Seek assistance from designated officers from the Public Authority or from officers from the FOIU. Submit completed form either via mail or in person to the relevant public authority.

How do I get a Freedom of Information request Australia?

Who does FOI Act apply to?

Which organisations are covered by the Freedom of Information Act? The Act covers central government departments and the executive agencies and public bodies they sponsor. It also covers parliament, the armed forces, devolved administrations, local authorities, the NHS, schools, universities and police forces.

What is excluded from the Freedom of Information Act?

(c)(1) Exclusion: Subject of a criminal investigation or proceeding is unaware of the existence of records concerning the pending investigation or proceeding and disclosure of such records would interfere with the investigation or proceeding.

How long does it take to get a Freedom of Information request?

20 working days
Under the Act, most public authorities may take up to 20 working days to respond, counting the first working day after the request is received as the first day. For schools, the standard time limit is 20 school days, or 60 working days if this is shorter.

What is the freedom of Information Act?

Freedom of Information Act 1992 An Act to provide for public access to documents, and to enable the public to ensure that personal information in documents is accurate, complete, up to date and not misleading, and for related purposes.

How do I ask questions under the freedom of Information Act?

to ask questions. The FOI Act requires agencies to provide access to documents (subject to the limitations). If you are seeking answers to questions, you should consider contacting the agency outside the FOI process. Under FOI, your best approach is to request documents that you think may help answer your questions.

Why is my freedom of Information application not valid?

The agency is required to let you know if your application is not valid because you have not paid the required fee. An agency may also impose charges for a non-personal information application but only as set out in Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Regulations 1993.

What are the obligations of an agency under the Information Act?

An agency must have regard to the objects of this Act, and guidelines issued by the Information Commissioner, in doing anything for the purposes of this Part. If operational information is not published in accordance with this Part, a person must not be subjected to any prejudice as a result of not having access to the information.