A WA parliamentary Question on Notice requests data on Freedom of Information (FOI) applications processed by the Science, Innovation and Business Division of the Department of Commerce. The response indicates minimal FOI activity with one application processed in 10 days and no rejections or appeals.

AnsweredQoN 635Legislative Council
Asked
31 March 2009
Portfolio
Science and Innovation

QuestionView source ↗

For each Department and Agency within the Minister’s portfolio, including the Ministerial office, will the Minister provide the following information for the period, 23 September 2008 to date, -
(1) How many Freedom of Information (FOI) applications have been received?
(2) What is the average time taken to process a FOI application?
(3) What is the reason given for each FOI application exceeding the average time for processing?
(4) How many FOI applications have been rejected by the Departments or Agencies within your portfolio?
(5) How many of these rejections have been successfully appealed?
(6) How many of these rejections are pending a decision of the FOI Commissioner?
(7) What were the reasons given by the Departments and Agencies for rejecting each of the FOI applications?
(8) What were the reasons given by the FOI Commissioner for upholding each of the appeals?

AnswerView source ↗

Answered
6 May 2009
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Science and Innovation
Response time
36 days
The Science, Innovation and Business Division of the Department of Commerce:
(1) 1.
(2) 10 days.
(3) Not Applicable.
(4) None.
(5) Not Applicable.
(6) Not Applicable.
(7) Not Applicable.
(8) Not Applicable.
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