GUYANA 

BILL NO.      OF 2006

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION BILL 2006

 

ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS

 

SECTION

PART 1

PRELIMINARY

 

  1. Short title
  2. Object of the Act
  3. Interpretation
  4. Non-application of the Act
  5. Act binds the State

 

PART II

PUBLICATION OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION

  1. Publication of information of public authorities.
  2. Documents to be available for inspection and purchase.
  3. Statement of possession of certain documents to be published.
  4. Notice requiring public authority to specify document.

 

PART III

RIGHT OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION

  1. Right of access given to persons to access official documents.
  2. Access procedure not to apply to certain documents
  3. Requests for access shall be in prescribed form.
  4. Public authority to assist applicants.
  5. Time limit for determining requests.
  6. Duty of public authority to provide information.
  7. Fees to be paid for access to documents.
  8. Public authority to provide copies of documents requested.
  9. Right of public authority to defer provision of access.
  10. Repeated requests.
  11. 20.              Refusal of requests in certain cases. 
  12. 21.              Decision to be made by person in authority. 
  13. 22.              Reasons to be given for refusal or deferment. 

 

PART IV

EXEMPT DOCUMENTS

  1. Cabinet documents exempt from publication.
  2. Defence and security documents.
  3. International relations documents.
  4. Internal working documents.
  5. Law enforcements documents.
  6. Documents affecting legal proceedings or subject to legal professional privilege.
  7. Personal privacy.
  8. Documents relating to trade secrets.
  9. Documents obtained in confidence.
  10. Documents affecting the economy, commercial affairs, and certain documents relating to the operations of public authorities.
  11. Secrecy laws
  12. Disclosure in the public interest.

 

PART V

MISCELLANEOUS

 

  1. Correction of personal information.
  2. Broadcasting materials.
  3. Protection against action for defamation.
  4. Complaint to the Ombudsman.
  5. Review by High Court.
  6. Report to Parliament.
  7. Regulations to be made.
  8. Preservation of records and documents.

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A BILL

Intituled

 

An Act to give access to information to members of the public.

 

A. D. 2006                      Enacted by the Parliament of Guyana:-

 

 

PART I

Preliminary

 

 

Short title               1.         This Bill may be cited as the Freedom of Information Act, 2006

 

Object of Act           2.          (1)        The  object of  this Act  is   to  extend  the  right of members                                        of the  public  to  access  to  information  in  the  possession                                              of  public   authorities  by-

 

(a)    making available to the public information about the operations of public authorities and, in particular, ensuring that the authorizations, policies, rules and practices affecting members of the public in their dealings with public authorities are readily available to persons affected by those authorizations, policies, rules and practices; and

 

(b)   creating a general right of access to information in documentary form in the possession of public authorities limited only by exceptions and exemptions necessary for the protection of essential public interests and the private and business affairs of persons in respect of whom information is collected and held by public authorities.

 

(2)    The provisions of this Act shall be interpreted so as to further the object set out in subsection (1) and any discretion conferred by this Act shall be exercised as far as possible so as to facilitate and promote, promptly and at the lowest reasonable cost, the disclosure of information.

 

Interpretation       4.         In this Act-

                                    “applicant”     means   a   person   who   has   made   a   request   in                            accordance with section 13;

 

                                    “designated officer”, in relation to a public authority means the

                                    person referred to in section 7 (1) (a) (vi);

 

                                    “ document”  means  information  recorded in  any  form, whether                             printed  or on tape or film or by electronic means or otherwise and                                   includes   any   map,    diagram,    photograph,    film,    microfilm,                                  video-tape,  sound  recording, or  machine-readable  record or any                               record  which  is  capable   of  being   produced  from   a  machine-                                       readable  record  by  means  of  equipment  or  a  programme (or a                            combination   of  both)  which  is  used   for  that  purpose   by  the                              public authority which holds the record;

 

            “exempt document” means a document referred to in Part IV;

 

            “exempt information” means information the inclusion of which                       in a document causes the document to be an exempt document;

            “Minister”   means    the    Minister    of    Government    to   whom    responsibility for information is  assigned;

 

            “official document” means a document held by a public authority       in connection with its functions as such, whether or not it was            created before the commencement of this Act and, for the purpose            of this   definition, a document is held by a public authority if it is        in its possession, custody or power;

 

                                    “personal  information”  means  information  about an individual,                               including-

(a)    information relating to the race, nationality or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex or marital or family status of the individual;

 

(b)   information relating to the education or the medical, psychiatric, psychological, criminal or employment history of the individual or information relating to financial transaction in which the individual has been involve;

 

(c)    any identifying number, symbol or other particular assigned to the individual;

 

(d)   the address, telephone number, finger prints or blood type of the individual;

 

(e)    the personal opinions or views of the individual except where they relate to another individual;

 

(f)     correspondence sent to a public authority by the individual that is implicitly or explicitly of a private or confidential nature, and replies to that correspondence that would reveal the contents of the original correspondence;

 

(g)   the views or opinions of another individual about the individual; and

 

(h)   the individual’s name where it appears with other personal information relating to the individual or where the disclosure of the name would reveal other personal information about the individual;

 

                        “prescribed”  means  prescribed  by  the  Minister by regulations                    made  under  section  41;

 

                        “public authority” means-

(a)    Parliament, a Standing or Select Committee of the National Assembly;  

 

(b)   subject to section 5 (2), the Court of Appeal, the High Court, the,, the Tax Appeal Board, a court of summary jurisdiction; all statutory boards and corporations exercising quasi-judicial functions and powers;

 

(c)    the Cabinet as constituted under the Constitution;

 

(d)   a Ministry or a department or division of a Ministry;

 

(e)    the National Assembly, the Management Committee of the National  Assembly  or  a  division  of  the  National  Assembly;

 

(f)     a municipal corporation established under the Municipal and District Councils Act;

 

(g)   a regional health authority 

 

(h)   a statutory body or authority, responsibility for which is assigned to a Minister of Government;

 

(i)     a company incorporated under the laws of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana which is owned or controlled in whole or part, by the State;

 

(j)     a Service Commission established under the Constitution or other written law; or

 

(k)   a body corporate or unincorporated entity-

(i)         in  relation  to  any  function which it exercises on behalf of the State;

(ii)        which  is  established  by  virtue  of  the  President’s

prerogative, by a Minister of Government in his capacity  as  such  or  by another public authority; or

(iii)       which    is   supported,   directly  or   indirectly,   by

Government funds and over which Government is in a position to exercise control;

                                    “responsible Minister”, in relation to a public authority means-

(a)    the Minister of Government to whom responsibility for the public authority is assigned; or

(b)   such Minister of Government as the President may, by Order, declare to be the responsible Minister of the public authority for the purpose of this Act;

Non-application     5.         (1) This Act does not apply to-

of Act                                     

(a)     the President (Provided that the functions of the Office of the President shall not be exempt from the provisions of this Act.)

 

(b)   a    commission   of    inquiry   issued   by   the   President;  or

 

(c)    such public authority or function of a public authority as the President may, by Order subject to negative resolution of the National Assembly.

 

(2) For the purpose of this Act-

  (a)   in  relation  to  its  or  his  judicial  functions,  a  court or         the holder of a judicial office or other office pertaining to a court in his capacity as the holder of that office, shall not               be regarded as a public authority;

 

    (b)    a  registry  or  other  office  of  Court  Administration,   and                 the   staff  of  such   a   registry   or   other  office   of  Court                       Administration  in  their  capacity as members of that  staff                      in  relation  to  those  matters  which  relate  to  Court                          administration,  shall  be   regarded   as   part   of   a  public               authority.

 

Act binds the State  6.       This Act binds the State.

                  

                                                          PART II

                   PUBLICATION OF CERTAIN DOCUMENTS AND INFORMATION

 

Publication of information    7.         (1)        A public authority shall, with the approval of the

Concerning functions, etc,                            Minister –

of public authorities                               (a)        cause  to  be  published in the Official Gazette and in a  daily  newspaper circulating  in  the  Cooperative           Republic  of  Guyana as soon as practicable after             the  commencement of this Act-

                                                            (i)         a   statement  setting out  the  particulars  of                             the  organization and functions of the public                       authority,  indicating,  as  far  as practicable,                  the   decision-making    powers    and   other               powers affecting members of the public that                are     involved   in     those    functions    and                  particulars  of   any  arrangement  that  exists               for  consultation  with, or representation by,                   members  of  the  public  in   relation  to  the               formulation     of      policy     in,      or       the                         administration of, the public         authority;

 

(ii)               a statement of the categories of documents that  are  maintained in the possession of the  public authority;

 

                                                            (iii)       a  statement  of  the  material  that  has  been

prepared   by   the   public   authority   under this Part for publication or inspection by  members  of the public, and the places at which a person may inspect or obtain that  material;

 

(iv)       a statement listing the literature available by way of subscription services;

 

(v)                a statement of the procedure to be followed by a person when a request for access to a document is made to a public authority;

 

(vi)              a statement specifying the officer responsible within each public authority for the initial receipt of and action upon, notices under section 10, requests for access to documents under section 13 and applications under section 36;

 

(vii)      a statement listing all boards, councils, committees and other bodies constituted by two or more persons, that are part of, or that have been established for the purpose of advising, the public authority, and whose meetings are  open to the public, or the minutes of whose meetings are available for public inspection.

 

         (viii)     if  the  public  authority  maintains  a library                or  reading  room that is available for public                 use,  a   statement   of   that   fact    including            details  of the address and hours of opening                 of  the  library  or  reading room;  and

 

                                                (b)        during  the  year  commencing  on  1st  January next                                                   following  the  publication,  in  respect  of   a  public                                                   authority,  of  the  statements  under  paragraph  (a)                                                         that   are  the  statements  first published under that                                                      paragraph, and during each succeeding year, cause                                                                to  be published in the Official Gazette and in a daily                                                   newspaper   circulating    in    Guyana     statements                                                            bringing  up  to  date  the  information contained in                                                     the  previous   statements.

 

                                    (2)        Nothing    in   this    section   requires   the   publication   of                                        exempt  information.

 

(3)          Where a public authority is created on or after the      commencement of this Act, the public authority shall         comply with subsection (1), as soon as practicable after its       creation.

 

(4)          Where a statement has not been published in accordance        with subsection (1), the Minister shall promptly give          reasons, to be published in the Official Gazette, for the       failure to publicise.

 

Certain documents   8.      (1) This section applies to documents that are provided by to be available for                                a public  authority or its officers-

inspection and purchase                  (a)        in  making  decisions  or   recommendations,   or  in

                                                            providing  advice  to  persons   outside   the   public                                                     authority,      with     respect     to  rights,  privileges,                                                   benefits, obligations,             penalties or other detriments,                                                   being-

(i) documents containing interpretations or      particulars of written laws or schemes           administered by the public authority, not being            particulars  contained  in   another  written  law;  or

(ii) manuals, rules or procedure, statements of             policy, records or decisions, letters of advice to        persons outside the public authority, or similar             documents  containing rules, policies, guidelines,   practices or   precedents; and

                                                (b)        in  enforcing  written laws or schemes administered                                                    by  the  public  authority  where  a  member  of   the                                                   public    might     be    directly     affected    by    that                                                             enforcement,       being       documents      containing                                                        information  on  the  procedures  to   be    employed  

            or the objectives to be pursued in the enforcement       of, the  written laws or schemes.

                                    (2)        A public authority shall-

                                                            (a)        as     soon      as      practicable      after      the                                                                         commencement  of  this  Act-

                                                            (i)         cause  copies  of all documents to which this                                                                section   applies   in   respect   of   the  public                                                              authority to be made                                                                                                                                        available for inspection and for purchase by

                                                                          members  of  the  public;  and

(ii)        with the approval of the Minister, cause to       be published in the Official Gazette and in a     daily newspaper circulating in the       Cooperative Republic of Guyana, a        statement  (which  may  be  in  a  form  to be       provided) specifying the documents that          are, the time of preparation of the         statement, so available and the place or            places where copies may be inspected and         may be purchased; and

 

                                    (b)        during twelve months after  the  publication                                        of  the       first  statement  under  paragraph (a)                                       and  the  thereafter  at   intervals   of  twelve                                             months, with the approval of the                                                                                  Minister   cause   to   be   published   in    the                                       Official  Gazette  and  in  a  daily newspaper                                         circulating in  the  Cooperative  Republic  of                                             Guyana,  statements bringing up to date the                                         information   contained    in    the    previous                                       statement  or  statements.  

 

            (3)        This  section  does  not   require  a  document   of  the  kind                 referred     to     in     subsection    (1)    containing    exempt                        information  to  be  made  available   in   accordance    with                    subsection  (2),  but ,  if  such    document  is   not   so   made             available, the public authority shall,     except  impracticable,              cause   to   be   prepared   a   corresponding    document,   a                         altered   only   to   the   extent   necessary   to   exclude   the                   exempt      information,    and    caused   the   document   so               prepared  to  be  dealt  with  in accordance with subsection                    (2).

           

            (4)        A  document  from  which  exempt  information  has  been                              excluded  in  accordance  with subsection (3) shall indicate,                    to  the    extent   practicable   without   exempt   information                being  disclosed, the  nature  of  the  information excluded.

 

            (5)        Notwithstanding  that  a  document  of the kind referred to                  in  subsection  (1)  is  an exempt document, if the fact of the                     existence  of     that    document    can    be    published   in                           accordance  with  subsection    (2)  (a)  (ii)   without   exempt             information  being  disclosed,  the  public  authority   shall                              cause that fact to be published.

 

            (6)        A public authority that comes into existence on or after the                  commencement of this Act shall comply-

 

(a)          with  the  provisions  of  subsection  (2)  (a)  as soon     as practicable after the day on which it came into         existence  and not later than twelve months after         that day; and

 

(b)         with the provisions of subsection (2) (b) as if the           reference to “ first publication” in that subsection        were a reference to  first publication in compliance            with this subsection.

 

Statement of           9.       (1)        This section applies, in respect of a public authority, to any

possession of certain                               document that is-                                                        

documents to be

published                                                (a)        a  report,  or  a  statement   containing    the   advice                                                   or    recommendations, of a body or entity                                                                                established within  the public authority;

 

                                                (b)        a  report,  or  statement  containing  the   advice   or

            recommendations, of a body or entity established         outside  the public authority by or under a written   law, or by a  Minister of Government or other public authority for the  purpose of submitting a     report or reports, providing advise or making             recommendations to the public authority or to              the responsible Minister of that public authority;

 

(c)          a report, or a statement containing the advice or          recommendations, of an inter-departmental             Committee whose membership includes an officer       of the public authority;

 

(d)         a report, or a statement containing the advice or          recommendations, of a committee established        within the public authority to submit a report, provide advice or make recommendations to the     responsible Minister of that public authority who is      not a member committee;

 

(e)          a report (including a report concerning the results       of studies, surveys or tests) prepared for the public      authority by a scientific or technical expert,     whether employed within the public authority or     not, including a report expressing the opinion of   such an expert on scientific or technical matters;

 

(f)           a report prepared for the public authority by a            consultant who was paid for preparing the report;

 

(g)         a report prepared within the public authority and        containing the results of studies, surveys or tests       carried out for the purpose of assessing, or making       recommendations on, the feasibility of establishing       a new or proposed Government policy, programme     or project;

 

(h)         a report on the performance or efficiency of the          public authority, or of an office, division or branch   of the public authority, whether the report is of a       general nature or concerns a particular policy,            programme or projected administered by the            public authority;

 

(i)           a report containing final plans or proposals for the       re-organisation of the functions of the public        authority, the establishment of a new policy,    programme or project to be administered by the           public authority, or the alteration of an existing      policy programme or project administered by the        public authority, whether or not the plans or            proposals are subject to approval by an officer of       the public authority, another public authority, the        responsible Minister of the public authority of Cabinet;

 

(j)           a statement prepared within the public authority          and containing policy directions for drafting of    legislation;

 

(k)         a report of a test carried out within the public authority on a product for the purpose of purchasing equipment;

 

(l)           an environmental impact  statement prepared within the public authority; and

 

(m)       a valuation report prepared for the public authority     by a valuator, whether or not the valuator is an          officer of the public authority.

 

(2)               A public authority shall, with the approval of the Minister-

 

(a)    cause to be published in the Official Gazette and in the Cooperative Republic of Guyana as soon as practicable after the commencement of this Act, a statement (which may take the form of an index) specifying the documents to which this section applies which have been created since the date of commencement of this Act and are in the possession of the public authority;

 

(b)   within twelve months after publication of the statement required under paragraph (a) and thereafter at intervals of twelve months, cause to be published in the Official Gazette and in a daily newspaper circulating in the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, statements brining up to date the information contained in the previous statement or statements.

 

(3)        This  section  does  not  require  a  document  of  the    kind                 referred   to     in    subsection     (1)     containing      exempt                    information  to  be  referred  to  in  a   statement published                     in accordance with       subsection  (2) (a),  if  the  fact of  the              existence  of  the  document         cannot   be  referred  to in the              statement  without  exempt  information  being disclosed.  

 

(4)        A public authority that comes into existence on or after the                  commencement of this Act shall comply –

(a)        with  the  provisions  of  subsection  (2)  (a)  as soon                 as  practicable  after  the  day  on  which  the  public               authority  comes  into  existence  and not  later than                 twelve months after   that day; and

 

(b)        with  the  provisions  of  subsection  (2)  (b) as if the                 reference  to “first  publication”  in  that  subsection                       were  a  reference to  first publication in compliance                  with this subsection.

 

Notice requiring to specify a document

 in the statement

                        10.      (1)        A  person  may  serve  upon  a  public  authority a notice in                                         writing  stating  that,  in  the   opinion   of   the   person,    a                                        statement   published   by    the   public    authority    under                                                section   8  (2)  (a) or  (b)  or   section   9  (2)  (a)  or  (b)  does                                         not  specify  a  document as described  in  section  8   (1)  or                                       9 (1)  that  was required to be specified in the statement.

 

                                    (2)        The public authority shall –

                       

            (a)        make    a   decision   within   twenty-one    days    of                receiving  a  notice  and   publish   the   decision   in                       relation  to  the  document  referred to in subsection                    (1),  no  later  than  seven  days   thereafter   in    the               Official Gazette;

 

            (b)        cause  the person to be given notice in writing of its                 decision.

 

            (3)        Where  the  decision  is  adverse  to  the person’s claim, the                 notice  shall

                       

                        (a)        state  the findings on any material questions of fact,                             referring  to  the  material  on  which those findings                                     were  based,  and  the  reasons  for  the  decision;  and

 

            (b)        inform  the  person of his right to apply to the High                  Court   for  review  of  the  decision   and   the   time                      within    which    the   application   for    review     is                      required  to  be  made.

 

PART III

RIGHT OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION

 

Right of access        11.     (1)        Notwithstanding any law to the contrary and subject to the                                           provisions  of  this  Act, it shall be the right of every person                                          to obtain  access to an official document.

 

                                                (2)        Nothing in this Act shall prevent a public authority from –

                                                (a)        giving access to documents or information;

                                                (b)        amending documents,

 

                                    Other  than  as  required  by  this Act where it has the discretion to                              do so  or  where it  is required to do by any written law or order of                                 a  court.

 

Access procedure    12.      A  person  is  not  entitled  to   obtain,   in    accordance   with    the not to apply to                     procedure  Provided for in this Part, access to-

certain document

(a)          a document which contains information that is open to             public access, as part of a public register or otherwise, in      accordance with another written law, where that access is       subject to free or other charge;

 

(b)          a document which contains information that is available          for purchase by the public in accordance with            arrangements made by a public authority;

 

(c)          a document that is available for public inspection in a registry maintained by the Registrar General or other public authority;

 

(d)          a document which is stored for preservation or safe     custody, being a document which is a duplicate of a      document of a public authority.

 

Requests for access13.      (1)        A  person  who  wishes  to  obtain  access  to  an official schedule                                                document  shall   make  a  request in the form set out in the                                         Schedule,  to the relevant  public authority for access to the                                              document.

 

                                    (2)        A   request    shall    identify    the    official    document,  or                                                    provide  sufficient  information  to  enable   the  designated                                         officer  of   the  public   authority,  or   an employee   of  the                                         public    authority   who   is   familiar   with    the    relevant                                                documents,  to  identify  the   document    with   reasonable                                         effort.

 

                        (3)        A   request    may   specify   in    which   of    the    form    as                           described  in  section  18  the  applicant  wishes to be given                                  access.

 

                        (4)        Subject   to   section   21,   a    request    under    this  section                           may  be  made  for  access   to  all   records  of   a  particular                             description  or  all  records  relating  to a particular subject.

 

                        (5)        An   application   for   access   to  an official document held                             by  a  public  authority  referred  to in section 4 (j) (i) or (iii)                                     shall  be  made  to  the  responsible Minister.

 

Duty to assistapplicants

            14.     (1)        A  public  authority  shall   take  reasonable  steps  to  assist                              any  person  who –

            (a)        wishes    to    make    a    request    under    section   13;    or

 

(b)        has  made   a   request   which  does  not  comply  with  the

            requirements  of  section  13  (2),  to  make  a  request   in  a

            manner which complies with that section.

 

                        (2)        Where  a  request  in  writing  is made to a public authority                            for  access  to  an  official  document,  the  public  authority                                  shall  not  refuse to comply with the request on the ground                          that  the  request  does   not   comply  with   section  13  (2),                            without    first     giving    the    applicant a reasonable                                     opportunity  of consultation with the public authority with                          a  view  to  the making  of  a  request  in  a  form  that  does                            comply with that section.

 

                        (3)        Without  prejudice  to  section  21,  a  public authority shall                            take reasonable steps to assist any person in the exercise of                          any  other  right under this Act.

Time-limit forDetermining requests

 

            15.       A  public  authority   shall  take   reasonable  steps   to  enable   an                 applicant  to  be  notified  of  the  approval or refusal of his request                    as  soon  as practicable   but   in   any   case   not   later  than  thirty                      days after day on which the request is duly made.

           

            16.     (1) Subject to this Act, where-

                        (a)        a   request   is   duly  made   by  an   applicant  to   a  public                            authority  for  access  to  an  official  document;

 

                                    (b)        the  request is approved  by   the  public   authority   and

 

                                    (c)        any  fee  prescribed  under  section 17 that is required to be                                        paid  before  access  is  granted  has  been  paid,  the public                                                 authority  shall  forthwith  give  the  applicant access to the                                      official  document.

 

            (2)        Where –

                        (a)        a  decision  is made not to grant a request for access                            to a  document  on  the  ground  that it is an exempt                                    document;

 

            (b)        it  is  practicable  for  the  public  authority  to grant                access  to   a   copy   of   the   document   with   such                       deletions   as   to   make   the   copy   not  an exempt                         document;  and

 

            (c)        it   appears   from   the   request,   or   the   applicant              subsequently indicates,   that  the  applicant  would              wish  to  have  access  to   such  a  copy,   the  public              authority  shall  give  the  applicant access to such a                 copy   of the document .

 

Fees for access         17.     (1)        No  fee  shall  be  charged  by  a   public  authority   for  the to documents                                  making  of  a    request for access to an official document.

 

                                    (2)        Where  access  to  an official document is to be given in the                                        form  of  printed copies, or copies in some other form, such                                         as on   tape,  disk,  film  or   other   material,   the  applicant                                               shall  pay the prescribed fee.

 

            (3)        Notwithstanding  subsection  (2), where  a public authority                  fails  to  comply  with  section   15,   any   access   to  official                 documents  to  which  the  applicant  is   entitled   pursuant                       to his request shall be provided free of charge.

 

            (4)        Notwithstanding  subsection  (2), where  a public authority                  fails to give  an  applicant  access  to  an  official  document                  within  seven  working days of the payment of the relevant                        fee  pursuant  to  section  16  (10  (c),  the  applicant shall, in              addition  to  access  to the official document             requested,  be                         entitled to a refund of the fee paid.

 

            (5)        The  fees  payable  by  the applicant shall be commensurate                with  the  cost  incurred  in  making  documents  available.

 

18.      (1)        Where  a document to which access is required to be under                this  Act  is  held  by a public authority in printed form, the                         public  authority shall give access to it by supplying a copy              of  it  to  the  applicant  or,  if  the  applicant so requests, by                 making it available to the applicant for inspection.

 

            (2)        Where  a  document to which access is required to be given                under   this Act  is  held  by a public authority other than in                       printed form, the public authority shall, if the  applicant so                  requests, give access to it-

 

            (a)        by supplying a copy of it to the applicant;

 

            (b)        in  the  case of a document that is an article or thing                from which sounds or visual images are capable  of                       being  reproduced, by making arrangements for the                   applicant  to  hear  or  view  those  sounds or visual                  images;

 

            (c)        in  the  case  of  a  document  by  which   words  are               recorded  in  a  manner  in  which  they  are capable               of  being  reproduced  in  the  form  of  sound  or  in                     which    words   are    contained    in    the   form   of              shorthand    writing    or    in    codified    form,   by                          supplying a  printed   transcript   of   the    words                                     recorded  or  contained  in  the  document. 

 

(3)        Subject  to  this  section  and  to  section  16  (2),  where  the               applicant has             requested access in a particular form, access                shall be given in that form.

 

(4)        If the form of access requested by the applicant –

 

(a)          would interfere unreasonably with the operations        of the public authority;

 

(b)         would be detrimental to the preservation of the            document or having regard to the physical nature         of the document, would not be appropriate; or

 

(c)          would involve an infringement of copyright     subsisting in a  person other than the State, access      in that form shall be refused but access may be            given in another form.

 

19.     (1)        A  public  authority which receives a request may defer the                             provision  of  access  to  the   document   concerned   if  the                          document has been prepared –

                                   

(a)          for presentation to Parliament;

 

(b)         for release to the media; or

 

(c)          solely for inclusion, in the same or in an amended        form in document to be prepared for a purpose      specified in paragraph (a) or (b), and the document    is yet to be presented or released, or included in a     document to be presented or released, as the case           may be.

 

                        (2)        Where  the provision of access to a document is deferred in

                        accordance  with  subsection (1), the public authority shall,                 in informing     the applicant of the reasons for the decision,                      indicate,  as  far  as  practicable,  the  period  for  which  the                    deferment will operate.

 

Repeated requests     20.     (1)        A public  authority  dealing  with  a request under this Part                                          for access to documents, or an application under section 36                                               for  the  correction  of  personal  information, may refuse to                                           grant  access  to  documents,  or  to  correct  information, in                                        accordance  with  the  request   or   application,  have  been                                        undertaken  or  at  any  later  time, if the public authority is                                                satisfied that-

(a)          the request or application is made by, or on behalf       of, a person who, on at least one previous occasion,        has made a request or application to the public       authority, or to a predecessor of the public       authority, for access to the same documents or for    the same correction;

 

(b)         the request or application was refused and the             High Court, on reviewing the decision to refuse the    request or application, confirmed the decision; an

 

(c)          there are no reasonable grounds for making the          request or application again.

 

(2)        A public authority shall give notice of a refusal under subsection (1) and shall inform the applicant of-

            (a)        the reason for the refusal; and

 

            (b)        the  right to apply to the High Court for a review of                 the    decision    and   the   time   within   which   the                         application for  review is required to be made.

 

Requests may be       21.     (1)        A  public  authority  dealing  with  a  request may refuse to refused in certain                               grant  access  documents  in  accordance  with  the request, cases                                             without  having  caused  the  processing  of  the  request  to                                           have  been  undertaken,  if  the  public authority is satisfied                                                that  the  work  involved  in  processing  the request would                                          substantially  and  unreasonably divert the resources of the                                          public authority  from  its  other  operations  and  if before                                               refusing  to  provide  information   on   these   grounds  the                                                 authority has taken reasonable steps      to assist the applicant                                       to  reformulate   the  application   so   as  to   avoid  causing                                                         causing  such  interference.

 

            (2)        Subject  to  subsection  (3)  but without limiting the matters                 to  which  a public authority may have regard in deciding                                     whether  to  refuse  under  subsection (1) to grand access to                     the  documents  to  which  the  request  relates,   the  public                authority  is  to  have  regard  to  the  resources  that would                 have to be used-

(a)          in identifying, locating or collating the documents       within the filing system of the public authority; or

 

(b)         in deciding whether to grant, refuse or defer access    to documents to which the request relates, or to           grant access to edited copies of such documents,       including resources that would have to be used –

(i) in examining documents;

(ii) in consulting with any person or body in relation  to the  request;

 

(c)          In making a copy, or an edit copy of the          documents; or

(d)         In notifying any interim or final decision on the           request.

 

(3)        The public authority shall not have regard to any         maximum  amount prescribed in regulations, payable as a          fee  in  relation  to  the  request.

 

(4)        In  deciding  whether  to  refuse,  under  subsection  (1),   to               grant  access  to  documents,  a  public  authority  shall  not                    have regard to –

(a)        any reasons that the applicant gives for requesting       access;  or

(b)        the public authority’s belief as to what are the applicant’s  reasons for requesting access.

 

(5)        A  public  authority  may  refuse   to   grant   access   to  the                documents in             accordance with the request without having                 identified any or all of the documents to which the request                                 relates    and    without    specifying,    in   respect   of   each               document,  the  provision  or  provisions  of  this Act under                  which  that  document  is  claimed be an exempt document                      if-

(a)          it is apparent from the nature of the documents as        described in the request that all of the documents    to which the request is expressed to relates are       exempt documents; and

(b)         either –

(i)   it is apparent from the nature of the documents as        so described that no obligation would arise under          section  16 (2) in relation to any of those documents to grant  access to an edited copy of the document;      or

(ii) it  is  apparent  from  the  request  or  as  a  result  of   

       consultation by the public authority with the   applicant, that the applicant would not wish to have access to an  edited copy of the document.

 

(6)        A  public  authority  shall  not  refuse  to  grant  access  to a                 document  under subsection (1) unless the public authority                     has –

(a)          given the applicant a written notice-

            (i)         stating the intention to refuse access; and

            (ii)        identifying an officer of the public authority                with   whom the applicant may consult with                   a view to  making  the request in a form that                would remove  the ground for refusal;

 

(b)         given the applicant a reasonable opportunity so to        consult; and

(c)          as far as is reasonably practicable, provide the             applicant with any information that would assist          the making of the request in a form that would       remove the ground for refusal.

 

                                       (7)     For  the  purposes of section 15, the period commencing on                             the  day   an  applicant  is  given  notice  under   subsection                          (6)  (a)  and   ending  on  the  day  the applicant confirms or                                             alters the request following the  consultation referred to in                                                             subsection  (6)  is  to  be  disregarded in the computation of                                   the thirty day period referred to in section 15.

 

Decision to be made         22.   (1)   A  decision  in  respect   of   a   request  made   to  a   public by authority person                                               authority  may  be  made, on behalf of the public authority,                                   by  the  Responsible  Minister,   a  Permanent   Secretary,  a                                     Head  of  Department,  a  Chief    Executive   Officer    or   a

                                                designated  officer  of  the  public authority or by an officer                            of  the public authority acting within the scope of authority                            exercisable   by   him   in   accordance   with   arrangements                           approved   by   the   Responsible   Minister,   a   Permanent                             Secretary,  a  Head  of  Department  or  a   Chief   Executive                                 Officer.

 

(2)     Where  a  request   is  made   to  a   public  authority   for  a   document, and no arrangements in respect of a documents        of  that  type  have  been  made and published under the      regulations, a decision on that request shall, for the      purpose  of  enabling an application for review to be   made, be deemed to have been made by the responsible          Minister of the public authority.

 

Reasons to be givenFor deferment or

Refusal

23.   (1)    Where in relation to a request for access to a document of a                public authority,  a  decision  is  made  under this Part that                    the applicant is  not  entitled  to  access to  the document in                       accordance   with  the  request or  that  provision  of  access                to     the     document    be     deferred    or    that    no    such               document   exists,   the   public  authority   shall  cause   the                        applicant  to  be  given  notice  in  writing  of  the  decision,                 and  the notice shall-

              (a)        state  the  findings  on any material question of fact,                             erring to the material on which those findings were                                     base, and the  reasons for the decision;

 

                  (b)        Where  the  decision  relates  to  a  public authority,                            state  the   name  and   designation   of   the   person                          giving the decision;

 

(c)        Where the decision does not relate to a request for       access to  a document which if it existed, would be    an exempt  document but access is given to a   document in accordance  with section 16 (2), state           that the document is a copy of a  document from     which exempt information has been deleted;

 

(d)         inform the applicant of his right to apply to the            High Court for review of the decision and the time    within which the applicant for review is required to    be made; 

 

(e)          where the decision is to the effect that the        document does not exist or cannot, after a through       and diligent search, be located, inform the       applicant of his right to complain to the      Ombudsman. 

 

                                       (2)     In a notice under subsection (1), a public authority –

                                                (a)        shall  not  be  required  to  include  matter  that is of                                        such  a  nature  that its inclusion in a document of a                                      public  authority  would  cause that document to be                                                             an  exempt   document;

 

                                                (b)        if  the  decision  relates  to  a  request  for access to a                                                         document   which  is  an  exempt  document  under                                              section  24,  25  or  28  or  which, if it existed, would                                             be  an exempt document  under section 24, 25 or 28,                                                 any  state  the   decision   in   terms   which   neither                                        confirm or deny the existence of any  document .

 

PART IV

EXEMPT DOCUMENTS

 

Cabinet document            24.   (1)     A document is an exempt document if it is –

                             

(a)          the official record of any deliberation or decision of     Cabinet;

 

(b)         a document that has been prepared by a Minister of    Government or on his behalf or by a public          authority for the purpose of submission for       consideration by Cabinet or a document which has      been considered by Cabinet and which is related to       issues that are or have been before Cabinet;

 

(c)          a document prepared for the purpose of briefing a      Minister of Government in relation to issues to be         considered by Cabinet;

(d)         a document that is a copy or draft of, or contains          extracts from, a document referred to in paragraph    (a), (b) or (c); or

 

(e)          a document the disclosure of which would involve       the disclosure of any deliberation or decision of Cabinet, other than a document by which a      decision  of  Cabinet was officially published.

 

                                       (2)     Subsection  (1)  shall  cease to apply to a document brought                             into  existence  on  or  after  the  commencement of this Act                                    when  a  period  of  ten years has elapsed since the last day                      of  the  year  in  which  the  document came into existence.

 

                                       (3)     Subsection  (1)  does not apply to a document that contains                              purely  statistical, technical or scientific material unless the                              disclosure  of  the  document  would involve the disclosure                                 or  any  deliberation  or  decision  of  Cabinet.

 

         (4)     For  the  purpose  of  this  Act,  a  certificate  signed  by  the                Secretary   to         Cabinet   certifying    that    a   document   as                        described in a request would, if  it existed be one of a  kind                referred   to  in  subsection  (1),  establishes  that,  if  such  a            document exists, it is an exempt document.

 

(5)    In this section –

(a)          “Cabinet” includes a committee or subcommittee of

         Cabinet;

 

(b)     a reference  to  a document includes a reference to a

         document  whether   created   before   or   after   the 

         commencement of this Act

 

  1. 25.     (1)        A   document   is  an   exempt   document   if   it  contains                information,  the  
    Defence and security documents

    disclosure  of  which would be likely to                       prejudice   the   defense   and   National   Security   of  the                      Cooperative Republic of Guyana.

 

         (2)        A  document  is   an   exempt   document   if   it   contains                information,  the  disclosure  of  which  would   be  likely                  to  prejudice  the   lawful   activities   of   the   security  or             intelligence services.

 

         (3)        For  the  purposes  of  this  Act, a certificate signed by the                 Minister  certifying  that  a  document  as  described  in  a                     request  would,  if  it  existed, be one of a kind referred to             in  subsection   (1)  or  (2),       established   that   if   such   a               document exists, it is an exempt document  

 

Internationalrelations

documents

26.   (1)      A  document  is  an exempt document if disclosure under                 this  Act   would  be  contrary  to  the  public interest and                       disclosure – 

                     (a)     would prejudice relations between the Government                                         of  the   Cooperative  Republic  of  Guyana  and  the

                                government of any other State;

 

(b)         would prejudice relations between the Government     of   the   Cooperative  Republic  of  Guyana  and  an 

       international organization of States or a body thereof;

 

(c)     would    divulge    any    information    or       matter    

      communicated  in  confidence by or on behalf of the

      government of another State to the Government of       the  Cooperative Republic of Guyana or to a person

      receiving     a    communication   on   behalf   of   the

      government of  that State; or

 

   (d)     would  divulge  any  information  communicated in    

             confidence  by  or  on   behalf   of   an   international   

             organization  of  States  or  a  body   thereof   to   the 

             Government     of   the   Cooperative    Republic    of               Guyana  or  to  a person receiving a communication                   on  behalf  of  that   international    organization   or                       body.

 

Internal workingdocuments

                              27.   (1)     Subject to this section, a document is an exempt document if it is                                a document the disclosure of which under this Act –

 

                                                (a)        would   disclose   matter  in  the  nature  of opinion,                                                                       advise         or  recommendation  prepared by an officer                                                                or  Minister  of    Government,   or   consultation  or                                                          deliberation  that  has  taken place between officers,                                  Ministers  of  Government,   or   an   officer   and   a                                                                     Minister of Government, in the  course of, or for the                                                          purpose  of,  the  deliberative processes involved in                                                  the functions of a public  authority; and

 

                                                (b)        would be contrary to the public interest.

 

                                       (2)     In  the  case  of  a  document  of  the  kind                                                                                     referred  to   in   section  8   (1),  the   matter  referred   to  in                               subsection (1) (a) does not include –

(a)          matter that is provided for the use or guidance of, or is used or may be used for, the purpose of making decisions or recommendations, or enforcing written laws or schemes, referred to in section 8 (1);

 

(b)         factual information;

 

(c)          the analysis, interpretation or evaluation of, or any projection based on factual information;

 

(d)         a statistical survey;

 

(e)          a report by a valuator, whether or not the valuator is an officer of the public authority;

 

(f)           an environmental impact statement or similar record;

 

(g)         a report of a test carried out on a product for the purpose of purchasing equipment for a public authority or a consumer test report;

 

(h)         a report or study on the performance or efficiency of a public authority, whether the report or study is of a general nature or is in respect of a particular programme or policy;

 

(i)           a feasibility or other technical study, including a cost estimate, relating to a policy or project of a public authority;

 

(j)           a report containing the results of field research undertaken before the formulation of a policy proposal;

 

(k)         a final plan or proposal or programme of a public authority, or for the establishment of a new programme, including a budgetary estimate for the programme , whether or not the plan or proposal is subject to approval, unless the plan or proposal is to be submitted to Cabinet or a committee or subcommittee of Cabinet;

 

(l)           a report of an interdepartmental committee task force within a public authority, which has been established for the purpose of preparing a report on a particular topic, unless the report is to be submitted to Cabinet or a committee or subcommittee of Cabinet;

 

(m)       a report of a committee, council or other body which is attached to a public authority and which has been established for the purpose of undertaking inquires and making reports and recommendations to the public authority;

 

(n)         The reasons for a final decision, order or ruling of a public authority made during or at the conclusion of the exercise of discretionary power conferred by or under a written law or scheme administered by the public authority, whether or not the written law or scheme allows an appeal to be taken against the decision, order or ruling, and whether or not the reasons –

 

                                                (i)         are  contained   in   an  internal  memorandum                                                of  the   public  authority   or   in   a  letter   from  an

                                                                        officer or employee of the public authority; or

                             

                                                (ii)        were  given  by  the  officer who made the decision,

                                                            order  or  ruling  or  were incorporated by reference

                                                            into the decision, order or ruling.

 

          (3)    where a decision is made under Part III that an applicant is                 not  entitled  to  access  to  a  document  by   reason   of  the                       application  of  this  section,   the  notice   under  section  23              shall  state  the  public  interest    considerations   on  which                 the decision is based.

 

         (4)     Subsection  (1)  shall  cease to apply to a document brought                 into  existence  on  or  after  the  commencement of this Act                when  a  period  of  ten  years  has   elapsed  since   the  last            day   of   the   year   in   which   the   document   came   into                     existence.

 

              28.   (1)     Subject  to this section, a document is an exempt document                              if   its  disclosure  

Lawenforcement

documents

under  this   Act   would,   or   would   be                           reasonably  likely  to –

(a)          prejudice  the  investigation  of a breach or possible                                breach  of  the  law or  prejudice the enforcement or                                                proper  administration  of  the  law  in  a  particular                                         instance;

(b)         prejudice  the  fair  trial  of a person or the impartial                              adjudication of a particular case;

 

(c)          disclose,    or   enable   a   person   to   ascertain,  the                              identity  of  a  confidential  source of information in                                      relation to the enforcement or administration of the                                        law;

 

(d)         disclose  methods   or   procedures  for   preventing,                               detecting,  investigating,  or  dealing  with   matters                                      arising  out  of,  breaches  or evasions of the law the                                          disclosure of which would, or would be reasonably                                        likely    to,   prejudice   the   effectiveness   of   those                            methods or procedures; or

 

(e)          endanger  the  lives  or  physical  safety  of  persons                                engaged  in  or in connection with law enforcement                                                 or     persons     who   have   provided    confidential                                                information   in   relation   to   the   enforcement   or                                          administration of the law.

 

                                       (2)     This section does not apply to any document that is –

                    

(a)          a  document  revealing   that   the  scope   of  a   law                       enforcement   investigation   has  exceed  the  limits                            imposed by law;

 

(b)         a  document revealing the use of illegal methods or                                     procedures for preventing, detecting, investigating,                             or  dealing  with  matters arising out of, breaches or                            evasions  of  the  law;

(c)          a  document  containing  any  general outline of the                            structure  of  any  programme  adopted  by a public                                 authority for investigating breaches of, or enforcing                                or administering the law;

 

(d)         a  report  on  the  degree  of success achieved in any                           programme  adopted   by   a   public   authority  for                                investigating        breaches    of,    or    enforcing    or                           administering, the law;

 

(e)          a  report  prepared  in  the  course   of   routine  law                       enforcement   inspections   or   investigations   by  a                             public    authority    which    has    the    function   of                              enforcing    and   regulating    compliance    with    a                    particular law other than the criminal law;

 

(f)           a  report on a law enforcement investigation, where                            the  substance  of  the  report  has  been disclosed to                               the person who, or the body which, was the subject                                 of the investigation, if it is in the public interest that                     access  to  the  document  should  be granted under                             this Act.

 

Documents affectinglegal proceedings or                

subject to legal

professional privilege

            29.     (1)        A document is an exempt document if it is of such a nature                              that   it  would  be  privileged   from   production   in   legal                            proceedings    on    the     ground     of    legal    professional                              privilege.

                

                        (2)        A document of the kind referred to in section 8 (1) is not an                            exempt  document  by  virtue  of  subsection  (1)  by reason                              only   of   the   inclusion  in  the  document of matter that is                                    used  or  to   be  used  for  the  purpose  of  the    making  of                           decisions or recommendations referred to in section 8 (1).

 

Documents affectingpersonal privacy

            30.      (1)        A document is an exempt document if its disclosure under                                           this  Act  would  involve  the  unreasonable   disclosure   or                                     personal   information  of    any   individual    (including   a                                deceased individual).  

      

                        (2)        Subject  to  subsection  (4),  the  provisions of subsection (1)                             do not  have  effect  in relation to a request by a person for                                       access to a document by reason only of the inclusion in the                                                 document  of  matter    relating to that person.

 

                        (3)        Where  a  request  by a person other than a person referred                            to in  subsection (2) is made to a public authority for access                          to  a  document  containing   personal   information  of  any                              individual  (including   a   deceased   individual)   and   the                             public     authority     decides     to    grant    access    to   the                           document,  the  public authority shall, if practicable, notify                             the  deceased  individual, that  individual’s next –of-kin) of                                 the  decision  and  of  the   right    to    apply   to   the   High                            Court    for  review  of  the  decision  and  the   time   within                                  which    the   application   for   review   is   required   to   be                                  made.

 

(4)        Nothing  in  this  Act  shall  be  taken  to  require  a    public    authority to give information  as to the existence or non-            existence of a document of a kind referred to in subsection (1) where information as to the existence  or non-existence           of that document, if included in a document of a public      authority, would cause the last-mentioned document to be             an exempt document by virtue of this section.

 

Documents relating toTrade secrets

         31.   (1)              A document is an exempt document if its disclosure under                                                    this  Act   would  disclose information acquired by a public                                             authority   from   a   business,    commercial    or    financial                                                undertaking,  and –

 

(a)          the information relates to trade secrets or other            matters of a business, commercial or financial     nature, or

 

(b)         the disclosure of the information under this Act            would be likely to expose the undertaking to disadvantage.  

 

                  (2)              In  deciding   whether   disclosure   of   information  would                                      expose   an   undertaking  to disadvantage, for the purpose                                             of  paragraph (b) or  subsection (1), a  public authority may                                                 take account of any of the following  considerations:

                                    (a)        whether  the  information  is  generally  available to

                                                competitors of the undertaking;

 

                                    (b)        whether     the     information   would    be    exempt                                    information   if   it   were  generated    by   a   public                                         authority

 

                                    (c)        whether    the     information    could   be   disclosed                                     without causing     substantial    hard     to    the                                                  competitive position   of   the   undertaking;   and

            whether there are any considerations in the public       interest in favour of disclosure which outweigh       considerations of competitive disadvantage to the             undertaking, for instance, the public interest in           evaluating aspects of regulation by a public authority of corporate practices or environmental        controls.

 

                                                            and  of  any  consideration  or considerations which                                                     in  the  opinion  of  the  public  authority   is   or  are                                                   relevant.

 

                              (3)              Prior  to making a determination under subsection (1) as to                                          whether  the   disclosure  of  information  would expose an                                          undertaking  to   disadvantage,   a  public   authority   shall                                            notify  the  undertaking  which  has  supplied  the  relevant                                                document  or  documents  that   the  public   authority   has                                         received  a  request  for  access to the document and shall –

 

(a)          Seek the undertaking’s view as to whether       disclosure should occur; and

 

(b)         Notify the undertaking where the public authority       after consultation has decided to disclose the        document and in such a case notify the            undertaking of the right to apply to the High Court        for review of the decision and the time within        which the application for review is required to be        made.

           

                              (4)              A document is an exempt document if –

           

(a)          it contains –

(i)           a trade secret of a public authority; or

 

            (ii)        in  the case  of a public authority engaged in               trade   or    commerce,    information    of    a                    business,  commercial   or  financial,  nature,

                        that would  if  disclosed  under  this  Act  be                 likely  to  expose   the   public   authority   to                    disadvantage;

(b)         it contains the results of scientific or technical research undertaken by a public authority, and –

            (i)         the  research  could   lead   to   a   patentable               invention;

 

            (ii)        the        disclosure     of    the   results   of   an              incomplete  state  under  this  Act  would be                    reasonably   likely   to   expose   a   business,                commercial     or       financial    undertaking

                        unreasonably to disadvantage;

 

            (iii)       the  disclosure   of  the   results    before   the               completion    of   the   research    would    be                              reasonably   likely   to   expose    the    public              authority unreasonably to  disadvantage; or

 

(c)          it is an examination paper, a paper submitted by a       student in the course of an examination, an     examiner’s report or similar document and the use      or uses for which the document was prepared have    not been completed.

 

Documentscontaining material

obtained in

confidence

            32.     (1)       A document is an exempt document if its disclosure under                                           this    Act   would    divulge   any   information   or   matter                          communicated  in  confidence by  or  on  behalf of a person                                or a government to a public authority, and  –

                                                (a)        the  information  would  be exempt information if it                                                    were generated by a public authority; or

 

                                                (b)        the  disclosure  of  the  information  under  this  Act                                                     would  be contrary to the public  interest  by reason                                                     that   the   disclosure   would   be  reasonably  likely                                                   to   impair   the   ability   of  a  public   authority   to                                                    obtain similar information in the future.

 

                                    (2)        This section does not apply to information –

                                                (a)        acquired  by  a  public  authority  from  a   business,                                                    commercial or financial undertaking; and

 

(b)        that relates to trade secrets or other matters of a           business, commercial or financial nature.

 

Documents affectingthe economy,

commercial affairs

and certain

documents

concerning operations

of public authority

                   33.     (1)        A document is an exempt document if –

                                                (a)        its  premature  disclosure  under  this Act would be                                                      contrary  to  the  public  interest  by  reason that the                                                    disclosure  would   be   reasonably   likely   to  have

                                                               a  substantial  adverse  effect  on  the    economy  of

                                                            the  Cooperative  Republic   of   Guyana,   including                                                    but  not  limited  to,  the  premature   disclosure   of                                                     proposed  duty,   interest   rate,   exchange   rate  or;                                                        instrument of     economic management;

 

                        (b)        its  disclosure  under  this Act would be contrary to                              the  financial  interests  of  the  public  authority  by                                   giving an  unreasonable advantage to any person is                                    seeking  to  enter   into with the public authority for                      the  acquisition  or  disposal    of   property   of   the                                   supply of goods or services;

 

(c)        its disclosure under this Act, by revealing         information to a  competitor of the public authority,           would be likely to  prejudice the lawful commercial    activities of the public  authority;

                                               

(d)         subject to subsection (4), it contains information           obtained by a public authority from a third party            who has consistently treated it as confidential and       the disclosure of that information to a competitor of     a third party, would be likely to prejudice the        lawful commercial or professional activities of the       third party;

 

(e)          its disclosure under this Act would be contrary to         the public interest by reason that it would disclose           instructions issued to, or provided for the use or       guidance of, officers of a public authority on the          procedures to be followed or the criteria to be            applied in negotiation, including financial,      commercial and labour negotiation, in the         execution of contracts, in the defence, prosecution       and settlement of cases, and in similar activities            relating to the financial property or personal           management and assessment interests of the State         or  of a public authority.

 

                                    (2)        subsections (2)(c) and (d) do not apply to the disclosure of                                                                   information which –

(a)          relates to the quality, suitability or safety of the             goods or services supplied by the public authority       if the prejudice referred to in subsection (1) (c) or       (d), as the case may be, would be likely to result           from the exercise of more informed choice by            persons seeking to acquire those goods or services;       or

 

(b)         consists of the results of any investigation carried         out by, or any information supplied to, the public        authority concerning a public safety hazard.

 

                        (3)        For  the  purposes   of   subsection   (2)  (b), “ public   safety                            hazard”  includes  the  hazard to the public associated with                                any  product   which   is    offered   for   sale   or   otherwise                              available  to  the  public,  or  with  any  substance  which  is                            released  into  the  public,  or  with  any substance which is                             released into the environment or workplace or is present in                               food  intended  for  human consumption, or with any form                                  of     public     transport,    or    with    any    installation    or                           manufacturing  process  or   substance   used  therein,   and                            for  the  purposes  of  this subsection “the  public” includes                                  persons in their place of work.

 

                        (4)        A  document  referred  to  in  subsection  (1)  (d)  is  not   an                           exempt   document  if  the  third  party has consented to its                                disclosure to the  applicant.   

Documents to whichsecrecy provisions

apply

 

            34.     A  document  is  an exempt document if there is in force a written                               law  applying  specifically  to  information  of  a  kind contained in                         the  document and prohibiting persons referred  to  in  the  written                 law  from  disclosing   information    of   that   kind,   whether   the                   prohibition   is   absolute or is subject to exceptions or                                      qualifications.

 

  1. 35.            
    Disclosure of exemptdocument in the

    public interest

    Notwithstanding any law to the contrary a public authority shall live  access  to  an  exempt  document  where there   is  reasonable  evidence that  significant –

             

(a)                abuse of authority or neglect in the performance of official duty;

 

(b)               injustice to an individual

 

(c)                danger to the health or safety of an individual or of the public; or 

 

(d)               unauthorized use of public funds, has or is likely to have occurred and if in the circumstances giving access to the document is justified in the public interest having regard both to any benefit and to any damage that may arise from doing so.

 

PART V

MISCELLANEOUS

 

Correction of personal information

            36.     (1) Where a document (whether or not it is one to which access                                  has been given under this Act) contains personal information of                                     an individual and that individual alleges that the information is                           inaccurate, the public authority which holds the document may,                                     on the   application, in writing, of that individual, correct the                           information.

 

                        (2) In subsection (1), “inaccurate” means incorrect, incomplete,                                  misleading or not relevant to the purpose for which the document                                     is held.

 

                        (3) For the purpose of this section, information may be corrected                                             by amending, supplementing or deleting it.

 

Broadcastingmaterials 

            37.                  Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, where a request                                              is made for access to a document held by the National                                                  Communications Network, that company shall not be required to                                               give access under this Act to any part of the document which                                         discloses the source of any information obtained in the course of                                  making any programme or broadcast.

 

 

Protection againstaction for defamation

            38.                  (1) Where access to a document has been given in accordance with                            the requirements of this Act or in good faith, in the belief that it                                        was required to be given in accordance with this Act, unless                                               malice is proved –

                             (a) no action for defamation, breach of confidence or

                                           infringement of copyright may be brought against the

                                           public authority or against the responsible Minister, or                                                 an officer or employee of the public authority as a                                                  result of the giving of access;

 

                        (b) no action for defamation or breach of confidence may                                     be brought, in respect of any publication involved in                                      the giving of access by the public authority, against –

(ii)   any person who was the author of the document; or

(iii) any person as a result of that person having supplied the document or the information contained in it to the public authority;

(c)    no person shall be guilty of an offence by reason only of having authorized, or having been involved in the giving of the access.

 

                                 (2) The giving of access to a document, including an exempt                                                                    document, in consequence of a request shall not be taken for the                                                         purpose of the law relating to defamation, breach of confidence                                            or copyright, to constitute an authorization or approval of the                                                             publication of the document or its contents by the person to                                                whom access is given.

 

(3) Nothing in this Act affects any privilege, whether qualified or                          absolute, which may attach at common law to the publishing of                  a statement.

 

            38A. (1) A person aggrieved by the refusal of a public authority to grant                                            access to an official document, may, within twenty-one days of                                                receiving notice  of the refusal under section 23 (1), complain in                                                writing to the             Ombudsman and the Ombudsman shall, after                                      examining the document it  exists, make such recommendations                                       with respect to the granting of access to the document as he thinks                      fit.

 

                     (2) In recommendations under subsection (1), the Ombudsman –

                                    (a) is not required to include any matter that is of such a                                                               nature that its inclusion in a document of a public                                                        authority would cause that document to be an exempt                                                        document;

 

                                    (b)  may state the recommendations in terms which neither

                                           confirm or deny the existence of any document, if the

                                           recommendations relate to a request for access to a

                                           document which is an exempt document under section

                                           24,25 or 28 or which, if it existed, would be an exempt

                                           document under section 24,25 or 28.

Review

 

            39.   (1)           for  the removal of doubt, a person aggrieved by a decision                                         of a public  authority under this Act may apply to the High                                                 Court  for  review  of  the  decision.

 

                     (2)           Notwithstanding  any  other  law to the contrary, where an                                          application for review of a decision of a public authority                                                          under this Act is made to the         High Court, that application                                                     shall be heard and determined by a Judge in Cambers,                                                      unless the Court, with the consent of the parties, directs                                                  otherwise.

 

                     (3) In this section, “decision of a public authority” includes the                                         failure of a public authority to comply with section 15 or 16 (1).

 

Report to Parliament

40.  (1) The Minister shall, as soon as practicable after the end of each year, prepare a report on the operation of this Act during that year and cause a copy of the report to be laid before the National Assembly.

           

(2)           Each  responsible  Minister  shall,  in  relation  to the public                 authorities  with  his portfolio, furnish to the Minister such                  information   as   he   requires   for   the   purposes   of   the                            preparation  of  any  report  under  this  section  and  shall                     comply with any prescribed requirements concerning the                               furnishing of that information and the keeping of records                           for the purposes of this section.

 

(3)               A report under this section shall include in respect of the year to which the report relates the following:

 

(a)    the number of requests made to each public authority;

 

(b)   the number of decisions that an applicant was not entitled to access to a document pursuant to a request, the provisions of this Act under which these decisions were made and the number of times each provision was invoked;

 

(c)    the number of applications for review of decisions under this Act and the outcome of those applications;

 

(d)   the number of complaints made to the Ombudsman with respect to the operation of this Act and the nature of those complaints;

 

(e)    the number of notices served upon each public authority under section 10 (1) and the number of decisions by the public authority which were adverse to the person’s claim;

 

(f)     particulars of any disciplinary action taken against any officer in respect of the administration of this Act;

 

(g)   the amount of charges collected by each public authority under this Act;

 

(h)   particulars of any reading room or other facility provided by each public authority for use by applicants or members of the public, and the publications, documents or other information regularly on display in that reading room or other facility; and

 

(i)     any other facts which indicate an effort by public authorities to administer and implement the spirit and intention of this Act.

 

Regulations

41. (1)    The  Minister may make regulations for giving effect to the                 purposes  of this Act and for prescribing anything required                or authorized by this Act to be prescribed.

 

   (2)        Regulations  made  under  this  section  shall  be  subject  to                 negative resolutions of the National Assembly.

 

Preservation of records and documents

42. (1)    A  public  authority shall maintain and preserve records in                  relation to its functions and a copy of all official documents                 which  are  created  by it or which come at any time into its               possession, custody or power.

 

(2)           A  person  who  willfully  destroys  or damages a record or                  document  required to be maintained and preserved under                subsection    (1),   commits   an   offence   and   is   liable  on                         summary conviction to a fine or five thousand dollars and                       imprisonment for six months.

 

(3)           A  person who knowingly destroys or damages a record or                   document    which    is   required   to   be   maintained   and               preserved under subsection (1) while  a  request  for  access                       to the record or document is pending  commits  an  offence                 and   is   liable  on  summary  conviction  to  a  fine  to  fifty                thousand dollars and imprisonment for two years.

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