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3,081 Key published decisions applying Section 42(1)(h) FOI Act
Key published decisions applying Section 42(1)(h) FOI Act. ROSK and Brisbane North Regional Health Authority (1996) 3 QAR 393. The applicant sought access to information and statements provided in support of a Justices Examination Order (JEO)
3,082 Section 42(1)(i)
Section 42(1)(i). (1) Matter is exempt mater if its disclosure could reasonably be expected to—. … …. (i) facilitate a person’s escape from lawful custody; or. Related Links. Disclaimer. Please make sure you have read our disclaimer.
3,083 Relevance to the RTI Act
Relevance to the RTI Act. Schedule 3, section 10(1)(j) of the RTI Act retains this exemption with no substantive alterations from the repealed FOI Act. Last updated: March 5, 2012. Related Links. Disclaimer. Please make sure you have read our
3,084 Overview of Section 42(1)(i) FOI Act
Overview of Section 42(1)(i) FOI Act. Section summary. Matter is exempt if there is a reasonably based expectation that its disclosure could assist in a person’s escape from lawful custody. This exemption is subject to section 42(2) of the FOI Act.
3,085 Application of Section 42(1)(i) FOI Act
Application of Section 42(1)(i) 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
3,086 Key published decisions applying Section 42(1)(i) FOI Act
Key published decisions applying Section 42(1)(i) FOI Act. Prisoners’ Legal Service Inc and Queensland Corrective Services Commission (Unreported, Queensland Information Commissioner, 27 March 1997). The applicant sought access to a report (Report)
3,087 Section 42(1)(j)
Section 42(1)(j). (1) Matter is exempt mater if its disclosure could reasonably be expected to—. … …. (j) prejudice the wellbeing of a cultural or natural resource or the habitat of animals or plants. Related Links. RTI: 10 Law enforcement or
3,088 Relevance to the RTI Act
Relevance to the RTI Act. Schedule 3, section 10(1)(k) of the RTI Act retains this exemption with no substantive alterations from the repealed FOI Act. Last updated: March 1, 2012. Related Links. RTI: 10 Law enforcement or public safety information.
3,089 Overview of Section 42(1)(j) FOI Act
Overview of Section 42(1)(j) FOI Act. Section summary. Matter is exempt if there is a reasonably based expectation that its disclosure could prejudice the wellbeing of:. a cultural resource;. a natural resource; or. the habitat of animals or plants.
3,090 Application of Section 42(1)(j) FOI Act
Application of Section 42(1)(j) 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

