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2,131 6ZJ3HG and Department of Environment and Heritage Protection; OY76VY (Third Party) [2016] QICmr 8 (24 February 2016)
6ZJ3HG and Department of Environment and Heritage Protection; OY76VY (Third Party) [2016] QICmr 8 (24 February 2016). Application number:. 312394 and 312531. Applicant:. 6ZJ3HG. Respondent:. Department of Environment and Heritage Protection. Other
2,132 18 Meaning of processing period
18 Meaning of processing period. (1) The processing period, for an access or amendment application to an agency or Minister, is the total of—. (a) a period of 25 business days from the valid application day for the application; and. (b) each
2,133 36 Charges estimate notice
36 Charges estimate notice. 36 Charges estimate notice. (1) If a person makes an access application to an agency or Minister, the agency or Minister must—. (a) consider whether a processing charge or access charge is payable in relation to the
2,134 88 Applying for external review
88 Applying for external review. (1) An application for external review must—. (a) be in writing; and. (b) specify an address of the applicant to which notices may be sent under this Act; and. (c) give details of the decision for review; and. (d)
2,135 Section 42(1A)
Section 42(1A). (1) Matter is exempt matter if its disclosure could reasonably be expected to—. …. (1A) Matter is also exempt matter if –. (a) it consists of information given in the course of an investigation of a contravention or possible
2,136 Section 42(2)
Section 42(2). …. (2) Matter is not exempt under subsection (1) if—. (a) it consists of—. (i) matter revealing that the scope of a law enforcement investigation has exceeded the limits imposed by law; or. (ii) matter containing a general
2,137 QPP 3 and 6 - enforcement agencies and activities
QPP 3 and 6 - enforcement agencies and activities. Overview. All Queensland government agencies. 1. must handle personal information in accordance with the Queensland Privacy Principles (QPPs) in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). This
2,138 QPP 3 and 6 - health agencies and health information
QPP 3 and 6 - health agencies and health information. Overview. Queensland government agencies. 1. must handle personal information in accordance with the Queensland Privacy Principles (QPP) in the Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) (IP Act). What
2,139 Submission on Privacy and Responsible Information Sharing for the Western Australian Public Sector
Submission on Privacy and Responsible Information Sharing for the Western Australian Public Sector. The OIC provided a submission in response to the Discussion Paper addressing questions regarding key elements of the proposed privacy framework in
2,140 Submission to National Transport Commission in response to Discussion paper on Regulating government access to C-ITS and automated vehicle data
Submission to National Transport Commission in response to Discussion paper on Regulating government access to C-ITS and automated vehicle data. This submission outlines the OIC’s views in response to the National Transport Commission’s

