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2,971 Application of section 87 RTI Act

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Application of section 87 RTI Act. Which party has the onus at external review? Under section 44(1) of the RTI Act, an agency must give access to information unless giving access would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest. This means that,

2,972 Key published decisions applying section 87 RTI Act

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Key published decisions applying section 87 RTI Act. Moon and Department of Health (Unreported, Queensland Information Commissioner, 12 August 2010). This decision recognises the impact of section 87 of the RTI Act on the onus on an agency on

2,973 Section 88(1)(d)

Legislation

Section 88(1)(d). 88 Applying for external review. (1) An application for external review must –. …. (d) be made within 20 business days from the date of the written notice of the decision, or within the longer period the information

2,974 Overview of section 88(1)(d) RTI Act

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Overview of section 88(1)(d) RTI Act. Section summary. An application for external review must be made within 20 business days from the date of the written notice of decision, unless a longer period is allowed by the Information Commissioner. Other

2,975 Application of section 88(1)(d) RTI Act

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Application of section 88(1)(d) RTI Act. An application for external review must be made to the Information Commissioner within 20 business days from the date of the written decision notice. Where a review is being sought of a deemed decision, an

2,976 Key published decisions applying section 88(1)(d) RTI Act

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Key published decisions applying section 88(1)(d) RTI Act. 23/06/2014: There are currently no published decisions considering section 88(1)(d) of the RTI Act. Relevant OIC decisions under FOI Act. Young and Workers' Compensation Board of Queensland

2,977 Section 94(1)(a)

Legislation

Section 94(1)(a). (1) The information commissioner may decide not to deal with, or not to further deal with, all or part of an external review application if—. (a) the commissioner is satisfied the application, or the part of the application, is

2,978 Overview of section 94(1)(a) RTI Act

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Overview of section 94(1)(a) RTI Act. Section summary. The Information Commissioner may refuse to deal with an external review application if all or part of the application is 'frivolous, vexatious, misconceived or lacking in substance'. Background.

2,979 Application of section 94(1)(a) RTI Act

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Application of section 94(1)(a) RTI Act. Relevant considerations. 1. Is the application 'frivolous, vexatious, misconceived or lacking in substance'? a) 'Frivolous'. The Information Commissioner has not yet made any decisions concerning 'frivolous'

2,980 Key published decisions applying section 94(1)(a) RTI Act

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Key published decisions applying section 94(1)(a) RTI Act. Underwood and Department of Communities and Minister for Community Services and Housing (Unreported, Queensland Information Commissioner, 9 February 2012). The applicant sought access to

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