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3,031 Relevance to the RTI Act

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Relevance to the RTI Act. Schedule 3, section 10(1)(c) of the RTI Act retains this exemption with no substantive alterations from the repealed FOI Act. Last updated: March 5, 2012. Disclaimer. Please make sure you have read our disclaimer.

3,032 Overview of Section 42(1)(c) FOI Act

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Overview of Section 42(1)(c) FOI Act. Section summary. Matter is exempt if there is a reasonably based expectation that its disclosure could endanger a person’s life or physical safety. This exemption is subject to section 42(2) of the FOI Act.

3,033 Application of Section 42(1)(c) FOI Act

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Application of Section 42(1)(c) FOI Act. Relevant Considerations. 1. Does the information consist of the type of information listed in section 42(2)? Matter is not exempt under section 42(1) if its disclosure would, on balance, be in the public

3,034 Key published decisions applying Section 42(1)(c) FOI Act

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Key published decisions applying Section 42(1)(c) FOI Act. Murphy and Treasury Department (1995) 2 QAR 744. The application was for documents concerning the land tax affairs of a company of which the applicant was director. The Office of State

3,035 Relevant decisions from other jurisdictions

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Relevant decisions from other jurisdictions. Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs v Binnie [1989] VR 836. This decision highlights that an expectation of endangerment, not necessarily of actual harm, is required. The decision was referred to

3,036 Relevance to the RTI Act

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Relevance to the RTI Act. Schedule 3, section 10(1)(d) of the RTI Act retains this exemption with no substantive alterations from the repealed FOI Act. Last updated: April 24, 2012. Disclaimer. Please make sure you have read our disclaimer.

3,037 Overview of Section 42(1)(ca) FOI Act

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Overview of Section 42(1)(ca) FOI Act. Section summary. Matter is exempt if there is a reasonably based expectation that its disclosure could result in a person being subjected to a serious act of harassment or intimidation. This exemption is

3,038 Application of Section 42(1)(ca) FOI Act

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Application of Section 42(1)(ca) FOI Act. Relevant Considerations. 1. Does the information consist of the type of information listed in section 42(2)? Matter is not exempt under section 42(1) if its disclosure would, on balance, be in the public

3,039 Key published decisions applying Section 42(1)(ca) FOI Act

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Key published decisions applying Section 42(1)(ca) FOI Act. Sheridan and South Burnett Regional Council (and Others) (Unreported, Queensland Information Commissioner, 9 April 2009). The applicant sought access to matter concerning the decision to

3,040 Relevant decisions from other jurisdictions

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Relevant decisions from other jurisdictions. There is no equivalent provision in other Australian jurisdictions or the UK or Canada which might provide guidance to interpretation of section 42(1)(ca) of the FOI Act.. Sheridan at paragraph 168. Last

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