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Freedom of Information Amendment (Reform) Bill 2010

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Type
Government
Portfolio
Cabinet Secretary
Originating house
House of Representatives
Status
Act
Parliament no
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Summary

Introduced with the Australian Information Commissioner Bill 2010, the bill amends: the

Freedom of Information Act 1982
to: establish a statutory framework for an information publication scheme for certain Commonwealth agencies; remove fees for applications under the Act; enable the Australian Information Commissioner to extend time periods for processing requests in certain cases; provide for consultation processes when responding to onerous requests; provide that documents held by certain contracted service providers are subject to the Act; and limit access to certain intelligence agency information and documents of the Department of Defence; the
Archives Act 1983
to reduce open access periods for certain Commonwealth records; the
Archives Act 1983
,
Freedom of Information Act 1982
and
Privacy Act 1988
to: amend exemption provisions; and provide for a public interest test; the
Freedom of Information Act 1982
and
Ombudsman Act 1976
to provide that the Australian Information Commissioner has: a merits review and an investigatory function; and the power to declare a person to be a vexatious applicant; and 17 Acts consequent on the establishment of the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner. Also makes consequential and transitional amendments.

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