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2,841 Application of section 16(1)(a)(ii) RTI Act
Application of section 16(1)(a)(ii) RTI Act. An agency includes a public authority. Public authority is defined in section 16(1) of the RTI Act and includes an entity:. established for a public purpose by an Act; or. established by government under
2,842 Key published decisions applying section 16(1)(a)(ii) RTI Act
Key published decisions applying section 16(1)(a)(ii) RTI Act. Davis v City North Infrastructure Pty Ltd [2011] QSC 285 (PDF, 181KB). The applicant made an originating application to the Queensland Supreme Court for a declaration on whether or not
2,843 Overview of section 17 RTI Act
Overview of section 17 RTI Act. Section summary. The RTI Act does not apply to the named entities listed in schedule 2, part 1, or to the entities or kinds of entities in relation to the functions listed in schedule 2, part 2. Other relevant RTI/IP
2,844 Application of section 17 RTI Act
Application of section 17 RTI Act. Certain entities are excluded from the RTI Act and certain agencies are excluded from the Act for particular functions. These are set out in schedule 2, parts 1 and 2 of the RTI Act. Refer to What is an Agency? and
2,845 Key published decisions applying section 17 RTI Act
Key published decisions applying section 17 RTI Act. Henderson and Legal Practice Committee (Unreported, Queensland Information Commissioner, 30 November 2011). The applicant applied to the Legal Practice Committee (LPC) seeking copies of documents
2,846 Overview of section 18 RTI Act
Overview of section 18 RTI Act. Section summary. The processing period is the time in which an agency must give an applicant a reviewable decision. It is 25 business days from the valid application day. As set out in the table in section 18(1) of
2,847 Application of section 18 RTI Act
Application of section 18 RTI Act. The processing period is the time in which an applicant must be given a considered decision. It is 25 business days long and begins when an agency receives an access or amendment application which complies with all
2,848 Key published decisions applying section 18 RTI Act
Key published decisions applying section 18 RTI Act. There are currently no key published decisions for section 18 of the RTI Act. Last updated: March 28, 2023.
2,849 Key published decisions
Key published decisions. Master N and Department of Education and Training (Unreported, Queensland Information Commissioner, 22 December 2010). Mrs H applied to the Department of Education and Training on behalf of her son (child) for access to
2,850 Overview of section 26 RTI Act
Overview of section 26 RTI Act. Section summary. An access application may not be made or transferred to the Information Commissioner, the RTI Commissioner or the Privacy Commissioner. Other relevant RTI/IP Act sections. Section 46 IP Act. Section

