Australian Capital Territory Consolidated Acts(1) Subsection (2) applies if—
(a) a request has been made for access to a document containing personal information about a person (including a deceased person); and
(b) an agency or Minister decides that the document to which the request relates is not an exempt document under section 41 (Documents affecting personal privacy).
(2) A person or, if the person is deceased, the legal representative of the person, may apply to the ACAT for a review of the decision.
(3) If an application is made under subsection (2)—
(a) the provisions of this part (other than section 60 and section 71) apply in the same way as they apply to an application for review of a decision refusing to grant access to a document; and
(b) the person dealing with the application must inform the person who made the request of the application.
(4) Subsection (5) applies if—
(a) a request is made for access to a document containing personal information about a person (including a deceased person); and
(b) an agency or Minister decides not to grant access to the document; and
(c) an application is made to the ACAT for a review of the decision.
(5) The person dealing with the application must inform the person mentioned in subsection (4) (c) or, if the person has died, the legal representative of the person, of the application.