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2,031 QPP Codes and privacy waivers
QPP Codes and privacy waivers. Queensland government agencies. 1. are required to deal with personal information in compliance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act), which provides for the fair collection and handling of personal
2,032 Neither confirm nor deny the existence of documents - a guide for applicants
Neither confirm nor deny the existence of documents - a guide for applicants. My letter from the agency. 1. says that it neither confirms nor denies the existence of the documents I asked for - what does this mean? This means the agency has
2,033 What does it mean if you are consulted as a third party
What does it mean if you are consulted as a third party. This information sheet will assist people who have been consulted by a Queensland government agency about releasing information under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act). It will
2,034 Cabinet and State Budgetary Information
Cabinet and State Budgetary Information. The Right to Information Act 2009. 1. (Qld) (RTI Act) gives people the right to access documents in the possession or control of Queensland government agencies. 2. This right of access is subject to some
2,035 Decision writing and statement of reasons
Decision writing and statement of reasons. Overview. The Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act) gives people the right to access documents of an agency,. 1. and to amend their personal information contained in documents of an agency, subject
2,036 Public interest test applied - factors
Public interest test applied - factors. Please note: the text of the factors listed below summarises the legislation, and only includes factors for which relevant links have been added. Please see consult the current reprint of the RTI Act for the
2,037 Section 45(1)(a)
Section 45(1)(a). (1) Matter is exempt matter if—. (a) its disclosure would disclose trade secrets of an agency or another person; or. …. (2) Matter is not exempt under subsection (1) merely because it concerns the business, professional,
2,038 Section 45(1)(b)
Section 45(1)(b). (1) Matter is exempt matter if—. …. (b) its disclosure—. (i) would disclose information (other than trade secrets) that has a commercial value to an agency or another person; and. (ii) could reasonably be expected to destroy
2,039 Section 45(1)(c)
Section 45(1)(c). (1) Matter is exempt matter if—. …. (c) its disclosure—. (i) would disclose information (other than trade secrets or information mentioned in paragraph (b)) concerning the business, professional, commercial or financial
2,040 Section 22(a)
Section 22(a). An agency or Minister may refuse access under this Act to—. (a) a document the applicant can reasonably get access to under another enactment, or under arrangements made by an agency, whether or not the access is subject to a fee or

