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Title: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 and 2003


1
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 and 2003
  • 1 October 2001
  • Informed Citizen
  • www.foi.gov.ie

2
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 1997 ANDFREEDOM OF
INFORMATION (AMENDMENT) ACT 2003
3
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Individuals have the right to
  • Access to information
  • Amend incorrect information
  • Access criteria used in decision making
  • Examine and review the deliberations and
    processes of public bodies

4
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • We must accept and embrace the principle of the
    Act.
  • The Institute must comply with this new
    legislation.
  • This is the law - we have no choice in the
    matter.

5
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • "Head
  • As defined by the FOI Act, the Director is
    responsible for the successful implementation of
    FOI in ITT.
  • Paul Caffrey is the Director's designated nominee
    for FOI in ITT.

6
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Role of FOI Officer
  • Provide advice and training
  • Operate and Monitor FOI Request Register
  • Provide monthly statistics to Dept of Finance
  • Prepare Section 15 and 16 Manuals
  • Produce Staff Manual

7
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Decision Makers
  • Nominated by the Head
  • Must be employees of the Institute
  • Responsible person
  • Cannot take the motive of the requester into
    account in the decision

8
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • The requester can appeal the decision of the
    Decision Maker which triggers an Internal Review.

9
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Internal Reviewers
  • Higher grade than the Decision Makers
  • From a different School/Function to ensure
    impartial review
  • A rota of Internal Reviewers
  • Initially all DM decisions will be reviewed as a
    method of on-going training for 6-12 months

10
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • DECISION MAKERS MOTTO
  • WHY NOT?

11
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • When refusing (or partially refusing) a request,
    explain in detail
  • Burden of Proof lies with the public body to
    prove why the release of information is not
    appropriate

12
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Urgent tasks that need to be undertaken
  • Review current practices
  • Analyse current record management and retrieval
    systems
  • Produce a Record Management and Retention Policy
  • List internal rules and guidelines
  • Develop a Central File Register System

13
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Section 15
  • A Guide to the Structure, Functions, Services and
    Records of the Institute

14
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • SECTION 15 MANUAL
  • Aim/Strategy/Role of the School/Function
  • Structure of School/Function
  • Senior Staff
  • Services provided by the School/Function
  • Details of any Schemes/External Links/Grants
    available
  • Classes of Records held in the School/Function

15
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Section 16
  • A Guide to the Rules, Guidelines and Practices
    Governing the Activities of the Institute

16
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • SECTION 16 MANUAL
  • Outline of Services
  • List of Rules governing the activity of the
    School/Function
  • Document Reference Number

17
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • FOI Internal Steering Group
  • Sectoral networks are an invaluable asset in the
    preparation for and daily working of FOI

18
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Important Issues for all Staff relating to FOI in
    ITT
  • Record Keeping and Records Management
  • Taking greater care with what we write
  • All material is potentially disclosable
  • Old records cannot now be changed
  • Write objectively
  • Support opinions with facts
  • Ensure what you write is relevant to the matter
    in question
  • ITT will accommodate your request outside FOI

19
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • What is a record?
  • Any memorandum text or other document
  • Any photograph, film or recording
  • Any form in which data is held - manual,
    mechanical or electronic
  • Email
  • Voicemail
  • Even a Yellow post-it!

20
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Record Management and Retention Policy
  • Email protocol
  • Minutes of meetings

21
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • What records can be sought within the scope of
    the Act?
  • All non-personal records created from
    commencement date (21 April 1998)
  • All personal records
  • All personnel records of staff created less than
    3 years before commencement

22
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Exempt Records and Exemptions
  • Submitted to the Government
  • Audit by the CAG
  • Investigation by the Ombudsman
  • Relating to the President
  • Info received in confidence
  • Commercially sensitive info
  • Personal Info

23
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Public Interest Test
  • Personal Information
  • Balance will weigh in favour of release of records

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FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACTS, 1997 2003
  • Information will not come within the scope of the
    FOI Act where it is
  • already publicly available
  • available under another enactment
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