ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – RIGHT TO INFORMATION – GROUNDS ON WHICH ACCESS MAY BE REFUSED – NONEXISTENT DOCUMENTS – an agency may refuse access to a document because the document is nonexistent or unlocatable – whether there are reasonable grounds for the agency to be satisfied that further documents do not exist – whether the agency has taken all reasonable steps to locate the documents but the documents cannot be found – sections 47(3)(e) and 52(1)(a) of the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld)
Application number:
311242
Applicant:
Manning
Respondent:
Queensland Police Service
Decision date:
Thursday, May 16, 2013
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