A parliamentary question seeking detailed information on the State Development portfolio's handling of Freedom of Information (FOI) applications, including processing times, rejection rates, appeals, and justifications. The response refers to publicly available information and clarifies some misunderstandings about FOI processes.

AnsweredQoN 2590Legislative Assembly
Asked
2 March 2004
Portfolio
State Development

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(b) what is the average time taken to process a FOI application; (c) what is the reason given for each FOI application exceeding the average time for processing; (d) how many FOI applications have been rejected by the departments or agencies within your portfolio; (e) how many of these rejections have been successfully appealed; (f) how many of these rejections are pending a decision of the FOI Commissioner; (g) what were the reasons given by the Departments and Agencies for rejecting each of the FOI applications; and (h) what were the reasons given by the FOI Commissioner for upholding each of the appeals?
(c) what is the reason given for each FOI application exceeding the average time for processing; (d) how many FOI applications have been rejected by the departments or agencies within your portfolio; (e) how many of these rejections have been successfully appealed; (f) how many of these rejections are pending a decision of the FOI Commissioner; (g) what were the reasons given by the Departments and Agencies for rejecting each of the FOI applications; and (h) what were the reasons given by the FOI Commissioner for upholding each of the appeals?
(d) how many FOI applications have been rejected by the departments or agencies within your portfolio; (e) how many of these rejections have been successfully appealed; (f) how many of these rejections are pending a decision of the FOI Commissioner; (g) what were the reasons given by the Departments and Agencies for rejecting each of the FOI applications; and (h) what were the reasons given by the FOI Commissioner for upholding each of the appeals?
(e) how many of these rejections have been successfully appealed; (f) how many of these rejections are pending a decision of the FOI Commissioner; (g) what were the reasons given by the Departments and Agencies for rejecting each of the FOI applications; and (h) what were the reasons given by the FOI Commissioner for upholding each of the appeals?
(f) how many of these rejections are pending a decision of the FOI Commissioner; (g) what were the reasons given by the Departments and Agencies for rejecting each of the FOI applications; and (h) what were the reasons given by the FOI Commissioner for upholding each of the appeals?
(g) what were the reasons given by the Departments and Agencies for rejecting each of the FOI applications; and (h) what were the reasons given by the FOI Commissioner for upholding each of the appeals?
(h) what were the reasons given by the FOI Commissioner for upholding each of the appeals?
(a-h) The Annual Reports of the Office of the Information Commissioner contains extensive statistical information on Freedom of Information applications to individual government agencies. Additional information, including the Commissioners decisions, are available on the agency’s website. It should be noted: · that an FOI application is only rejected when there is no fee accompanying the application. · there are no ‘pending decisions’ from 2001/02 and 2002/03. · there is no requirement under the Act for a reason to be given for exceeding ‘average’ time for processing.

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Answered
2 June 2004
Responded by
Minister for State Development
Response time
92 days
I am advised:
(a-h)
The Annual Reports of the Office of the Information Commissioner contains extensive statistical information on Freedom of Information applications to individual government agencies.
Additional information, including the Commissioners decisions, are available on the agency’s website.
It should be noted:
·
that an FOI application is only rejected when there is no fee accompanying the application.
·
there are no ‘pending decisions’ from 2001/02 and 2002/03.
·
there is no requirement under the Act for a reason to be given for exceeding ‘average’ time for processing.

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