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2,891 Overview of section 47(3)(b) RTI Act
Overview of section 47(3)(b) RTI Act. Section summary. Section 47 of the RTI Act outlines the grounds for refusal of access to information under the RTI Act. Section 47(3)(b) of the RTI Act provides that access may be refused to information if its
2,892 Application of section 47(3)(b) RTI Act
Application of section 47(3)(b) RTI Act. Section 47(3)(b) and section 49 allow access to be refused to information if it would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest to release. Determining this requires a decision maker to:. identify and
2,893 Overview of sections 47(3)(c) and 50 RTI Act
Overview of sections 47(3)(c) and 50 RTI Act. Section summary. If an access application is made by or for a child, access may be refused to information comprising the child's personal information, if its disclosure would not be in the child's best
2,894 Application of sections 47(3)(c) and 50 RTI Act
Application of sections 47(3)(c) and 50 RTI Act. Under the RTI Act, applications can be made by:. a child (ie an individual under 18 years old); and. a parent on behalf of a child. Section 47(3)(c) and 50 of the RTI Act provide for refusal of access
2,895 Key published decisions applying sections 47(3)(c) and 50 RTI Act
Key published decisions applying sections 47(3)(c) and 50 RTI Act. Access applications were made on behalf of four children by their mother. The applications were made under the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) for child safety records in
2,896 Overview of sections 47(3)(d) and 51 RTI Act
Overview of sections 47(3)(d) and 51 RTI Act. Section summary. An agency or Minister may refuse access to the applicant's relevant healthcare information if its disclosure might prejudice the applicant's physical or mental health or wellbeing.
2,897 Application of sections 47(3)(d) and 51 RTI Act
Application of sections 47(3)(d) and 51 RTI Act. A decision to refuse access to relevant healthcare information because its disclosure might prejudice the applicant's physical or mental health or wellbeing is referred to as a healthcare decision.
2,898 Key published decisions applying sections 47(3)(d) and 51 RTI Act
Key published decisions applying sections 47(3)(d) and 51 RTI Act. Last updated: May 30, 2018. Related Links. Disclaimer. Please make sure you have read our disclaimer.
2,899 Overview of sections 47(3)(e) and 52(1) RTI Act
Overview of sections 47(3)(e) and 52(1) RTI Act. Section summary. Under section 47(3)(e) of the RTI Act, access may be refused to a document that is nonexistent or unlocatable as mentioned in section 52. A document will be nonexistent or unlocatable
2,900 Application of sections 47(3)(e) and 52(1) RTI Act
Application of sections 47(3)(e) and 52(1) RTI Act. For this section to apply, the agency must be satisfied that the document either does not exist or is unlocatable. Establishing these will generally involve undertaking all reasonable steps, and/or

