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Background information to the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act, previous FOI responses, make an FOI request and how to report a data breach.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 is intended to promote greater openness and accountability by providing a general right of access to information held by:
If the information is personal and about the individual making the request then General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) will apply and the request should be treated as a subject access request.
The publication scheme is a guide to the type of information the council routinely publishes. Read the publication scheme before making a request, to see whether the required information is included. If the information you wish to see is not included within the scheme, you are still able to make a request under the general right of access.
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Your request for information must be made in writing (this includes using our online freedom of information request form, emails and faxes). You must provide a name and address and clearly set out what information you are requesting. The council has 20 working days from receipt of the request to respond - either by providing the information requested or refusing the request. School-related enquiries will be dealt with within 20 working days.
The Act provides exemptions to the general right of access. If any of the information requested is exempt, you will be informed which exemption applies and why. Examples include information that is commercially sensitive, confidential or readily available elsewhere.
Some requests for information may be covered by other legislation, such as environmental information which can be accessed through environmental information regulations or personal data which is covered by General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).
Should we be unable to supply anything you request, we will explain the reasons to you.
When estimating the cost of complying with a written request for information, we take into account the staff time, charged at a rate of £25 per hour, involved in the following activities:
Where the cost of complying with a written request for information is estimated to be below £450 (appropriate limit) there will be no charge other than the costs of reproducing the information and postage. Where the cost of complying with a written request for information is estimated to be more than £450, you will be issued with a fees notice in respect of reproduction and postage costs and must pay those costs within a period of 3 months.
We are not obliged to respond to a written request for information where it estimates that the cost of complying with the request would be in excess of £450 (the appropriate limit).
If we receive 2 or more related requests within a period of 60 consecutive working days, from a person or different persons who appear to be acting in concert or in pursuance of a campaign, the costs of complying with the individual requests will be aggregated.
If the estimated aggregated cost of complying with the requests exceeds £450, the council will not be obliged to comply with the request.
There will be no charge for making a request for information.
The council aims to provide information that is made available at the minimum of cost to the requestor. The council is able to charge for:
If there is a charge for providing the information, you will be informed of any charge before the information is provided.
You have the right to request a review if you believe that:
Your request for a review will be fully investigated. If it relates to a response to a request for information, it will be dealt with by an officer who was not involved in the original decision. This should be submitted to us within 40 working days of this response. Any requests received after the 40 working day time limit will be considered only at the discretion of the council.
You will receive an acknowledgment within 5 working days of receipt of your request for a review. A full investigation and any decision will be made and conveyed to you usually within 20 working days.
If we are unable to deal with your request for a review within this time, we will inform you and let you know the reason for the delay.
You must put your request for a review in writing in one of the following formats:
We may decide one or more of the following:
If you are not satisfied with our response to your request for a review, you may contact the Information Commissioner to ask it to investigate the matter. You can contact the Information Commissioner at the address below.
Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliff House, Water Lane
Wilmslow
SK9 5AF
United Kingdom
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