Freedom of InformationIn New South Wales, the Freedom of Information Act 1989 gives you the legal right to be given access to documents held by State government agencies, subject only to restrictions necessary for the proper administration of government. You can also request amendment to records of a personal nature that are inaccurate. How much will it cost?Charges fall into two categories - application fees and processing fees. Application fees: A $30 fee covers applications for both personal and non-personal information. Processing fees: Processing fees cover time for locating the information, decision-making, consultation where necessary and any photocopying. A $30 an hour fee covers processing for both personal and non-personal information. However, you are entitled to up to 20 hours of free processing time for request about your personal affairs. There is no upper limit on fees. Rebates: Rebates of 50 percent are offered on all charges:
How do I apply?To apply to access documents or change personal information you may either send a letter or download the application form. Applications must be accompanied by the application fee and proof of your eligibility for a concessional rate (if applicable) to: The Freedom of Information Coordinator In order to ensure that your application is processed in accordance with your requirements, it is important that you identify as accurately as possible the information or document/s being sought when making the application. Information & enquiriesInformation about Freedom of Information can be obtained from: The NSW Premiers Department website The OSMR Freedom of Information Coordinator can be contacted on (02) 9338 6700. |