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1,901 Quinlan Abrioux Barristers and Solicitors and Department of Health
Quinlan Abrioux Barristers and Solicitors and Department of Health. Application number:. 2006 F0027. Decision date:. Friday, Jun 23, 2006. Quinlan Abrioux Barristers and Solicitors and Queensland Health (Department of health). (2006 F0027, 23 June
1,902 A Member of the Legislative Assembly and Queensland Corrective Services Commission; A Prisoner (Third Party)
A Member of the Legislative Assembly and Queensland Corrective Services Commission; A Prisoner (Third Party). Application number:. 1997 S0071. Decision date:. Friday, Jul 25, 1997. PDF:. A Member of the Legislative Assembly and Queensland Corrective
1,903 Can I apply for documents to use in court?
Can I apply for documents to use in court? This information sheet is intended to help people who are involved in a court matter and want to apply under the Right to Information Act 2009. 1. (RTI Act) for documents held by a Queensland government
1,904 Legal Professional Privilege - a guide for applicants
Legal Professional Privilege - a guide for applicants. The Right to information Act 2009 (RTI Act) and Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act) allow people to access documents held by Queensland government agencies. However, this right of access is
1,905 Audit report – Disclosure logs - Queensland Government departments
Findings on how well Queensland Government departments meet the requirements for operating a disclosure log set out in the RTI Act.
1,906 Follow-up audit report - Ipswich City Council
Findings on Ipswich City Council’s progress in implementing the 12 recommendations of our 2017-18 compliance audit.
1,907 Camera surveillance and privacy – follow-up review
This follow-up review has found that progress has been made in implementing all the recommendations of the 2012-13 review.
1,908 All agencies - Natural justice, disclosure, and privacy
All agencies - Natural justice, disclosure, and privacy. Queensland government agencies. 1. are required to comply with the privacy principles in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) when collecting, storing, using and disclosing personal
1,909 Cloud computing and the privacy principles
Cloud computing and the privacy principles. Overview. The Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) contains a number of privacy principles which set out the rules for how personal information is to be collected, managed, used and disclosed by
1,910 Consulting with the Office of the Information Commissioner
Explains why agencies are generally not required to consult with the OIC.