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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 1989 - SECT 25
Refusal of access
25 Refusal of access
(1) An agency may refuse access to a document: (a) if it is an
exempt document, or
(a1) if the work involved in dealing with the application
for access to the document would, if carried out, substantially and
unreasonably divert the agency’s resources away from their use by the agency
in the exercise of its functions, or
(b) if it is a document that is
available for inspection at that or some other agency (whether as part of a
public register or otherwise) in accordance with Part 2, or in accordance with
a legislative instrument other than this Act, whether or not inspection of the
document is subject to a fee or charge, or
(b1) if it is a document that is
available from, or available for inspection at, that agency, free of charge,
in accordance with that agency’s policies and practices, or
(c) if it is a
document that is usually available for purchase, or
(d) if it is a document
that genuinely forms part of the library material held by the agency.
(3) An
agency shall refuse access to a restricted document that is the subject of a
Ministerial certificate.
(4) An agency shall not refuse access to an
exempt document (including a restricted document that is the subject of a
Ministerial certificate): (a) if it is practicable to give access to a copy of
the document from which the exempt matter has been deleted, and
(b) if it
appears to the agency (whether from the terms of the application or after
consultation with the applicant) that the applicant would wish to be given
access to such a copy.
(5) Subsection (1) (a1) does not permit an agency to
refuse access to a document without first endeavouring to assist the applicant
to amend the application so that the work involved in dealing with it would,
if carried out, no longer substantially and unreasonably divert the agency’s
resources away from their use by the agency in the exercise of its functions.
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