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1,921 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.
1,922 Agency documents held by third party legal providers
Agency documents held by third party legal providers. Under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld). 1. (RTI Act), people have the right to apply for documents held by Queensland government agencies. 2. In some circumstances, this will include
1,923 Charges estimate notices
Explains what charges estimate notices are, when they must be given, what they need to contain and how they fit with the RTI Act's timeframes
1,924 Consulting with the Office of the Information Commissioner
Explains why agencies are generally not required to consult with the OIC.
1,925 Protocols for reporting to Ministers and Senior Executives on RTI applications
Protocols for reporting to Ministers and Senior Executives on RTI applications. The Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act) gives people the right to access and amend documents of Queensland government departments, subject to the limitations
1,926 Spilsbury and Brisbane City Council; John Wilson & Partners Pty Ltd (Third Party); Environmental Resources Management (Qld) Pty Ltd (Fourth Party)
Spilsbury and Brisbane City Council; John Wilson & Partners Pty Ltd (Third Party); Environmental Resources Management (Qld) Pty Ltd (Fourth Party). Application number:. 1997 L0034. Decision date:. Tuesday, Dec 21, 1999. PDF:. Spilsbury and Brisbane
1,927 6 Relationship with other Acts prohibiting disclosure of information
6 Relationship with other Acts prohibiting disclosure of information. This Act overrides the provisions of other Acts prohibiting the disclosure of information (however described). Notes—. 1 The Parliament considers that, unless the information is
1,928 Section 40(a)
Section 40(a). Matter is exempt matter if its disclosure could reasonably be expected to—. (a) prejudice the effectiveness of a method or procedure for the conduct of tests, examinations or audits by an agency; or. …. unless its disclosure would,
1,929 Section 40(b)
Section 40(b). Matter is exempt matter if its disclosure could reasonably be expected to—. …. (b) prejudice the attainment of the objects of a test, examination or audit conducted by an agency; or. …. unless its disclosure would, on balance,
1,930 Section 40(c)
Section 40(c). Matter is exempt matter if its disclosure could reasonably be expected to—. …. (c) have a substantial adverse effect on the management or assessment by an agency of the agency's personnel. …. unless its disclosure would, on

