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2,941 Key published decision applying Section 22(a) FOI Act

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Key published decision applying Section 22(a) FOI Act. JM and Queensland Police Service (1995) 2 QAR 516. Note: this decision considers the former sections 22(a) and (b) of the FOI Act before amendment in 2005. The Queensland Police Service (QPS)

2,942 Relevance to the RTI Act

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Relevance to the RTI Act. Section 73 of the RTI Act deals with the deletion of irrelevant information from documents to which access is granted. There are no substantive changes from section 27(3) and (4) of the repealed FOI Act. Last updated: March

2,943 Overview of Section 27(3) and (4) FOI Act

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Overview of Section 27(3) and (4) FOI Act. Section summary. An agency or Minister may give access to a copy of a document with irrelevant matter deleted, provided the agency or Minister considers that the applicant would accept a copy of the

2,944 Application of Section 27(3) and (4) FOI Act

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Application of Section 27(3) and (4) FOI Act. Relevant considerations. 1. Is it reasonable to consider that the deleted matter is not relevant to the terms of the application? The ordinary meaning of 'relevant' applies.. 1. In considering whether

2,945 Key published decisions applying Section 27(3) and (4) FOI Act

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Key published decisions applying Section 27(3) and (4) FOI Act. O80PCE and Department of Education and Training (Unreported, Queensland Information Commissioner, 15 February 2010). The applicant sought access to documents relating to a departmental

2,946 Relevance to the RTI Act

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Relevance to the RTI Act. 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 of the RTI Act. There are no substantive changes from section 28A of the repealed FOI

2,947 Overview of Section 28A FOI Act

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Overview of Section 28A FOI Act. Section summary. Under section 28A of the FOI Act, access may be refused to a document that does not exist or cannot be located. A document will be nonexistent or unlocatable under section 28A of the FOI Act if the

2,948 Application of Section 28A FOI Act

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Application of Section 28A FOI Act. Relevant considerations. 1. Refusal of access under section 28A(1) of the FOI Act, where the document does not exist. a) Is the agency or Minister satisfied the document does not exist? Access to a document may be

2,949 Key published decisions applying Section 28A FOI Act

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Key published decisions applying Section 28A FOI Act. PDE and University of Queensland (Unreported, Queensland Information Commissioner, 9 February 2009). The applicant sought access to a 'results form' of a specified course at the University of

2,950 Relevant decisions from other jurisdictions

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Relevant decisions from other jurisdictions. Chu v Telstra Corp Ltd [2005] FCA 1730. The Information Commissioner referred to this decision in PDE. This decision concerns the application of the equivalent Commonwealth provision. Relevantly, section

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