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1 What is the public interest - a guide for applicants
This Information Sheet explains why the public interest is considered when an agency decides whether to give access to documents applied for under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act). 1. The main purpose of the RTI Act is to give a
2 What is personal information?
This guideline will help you identify what is considered personal information under Qld legislation and gives examples.|This guideline will help you identify what is considered personal information under Qld legislation and gives examples.
3 Can I amend my medical records?
The Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act) allows you to apply to amend documents of Queensland government agencies where they contain your personal information and you can provide evidence that it is inaccurate, incomplete, out of date or
4 Can I make a privacy complaint to OIC? - A checklist for complainants
Generally, a person can only make a complaint about their own personal information. However:. an agent (eg lawyer) may complain on behalf of a person. a parent. 1. may complain on behalf of a child. You can only complain about:. an agency (such
5 What is Exempt Information
This Information Sheet explains what exempt information is and why an agency must consider it when deciding whether to give access to documents applied for under the Right to Information Act 2009(Qld) (RTI Act). 1. Under the RTI Act access must be
6 What is confidentiality? An introduction for applicants and third parties
Under the Right to Information Act 2009 (Qld) (RTI Act). 1. , people can apply to access documents held by Queensland government agencies. If a third party could be concerned about an agency releasing some of those documents, the agency has to
7 Legal Professional Privilege - a guide for applicants
The Right to information Act 2009 (RTI Act) and Information Privacy Act 2009(IP Act) allow people to access documents held by Queensland government agencies. However, this right of access is subject to some limitations. This includes exempt
8 What the OIC can help with
The Queensland Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) reviews decisions made by Queensland government agencies and Ministers made under the Right to Information Act 2009 and the Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act) and mediates privacy
9 Can I make a privacy complaint to OIC? - A checklist for complainants
Generally, a person can only make a complaint about their own personal information. However:. an agent (eg lawyer) may complain on behalf of a person. a parent. 1. may complain on behalf of a child. You can only complain about:. an agency (such
10 What if the document I'm applying for is already available?
The Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act) and the Information Privacy Act 2009 (IP Act) allow you to apply for access to documents held by Queensland government agencies. Many government agencies also make information and documents available