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RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT 2009 - SECT 39
Pro-disclosure bias in deciding to deal with applications
39 Pro-disclosure bias in deciding to deal with applications
(1) It is the Parliament’s intention that if an access application is made
to an agency or Minister, the agency or Minister should deal with the
application unless this would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest.
(2) Sections 40 , 41 and 43 state the only circumstances in which the
Parliament considers it would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest
to deal with an access application.
(3) However, it is the Parliament’s
intention that this Act should be administered with a pro-disclosure bias and
an agency or Minister may deal with an access application even if this Act
provides that the agency or Minister may refuse to deal with the application.
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