Freedom of Information (FOI)
From Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
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The Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2014, provides that from 21 April 1998, every person has the following legal rights to information held by public bodies covered by the Act:
A full list of bodies to which the FOI Act applies is available on the FOI Central Policy Unit website.
A record is defined as including any:
A copy in any form of a record is deemed to have been created at the same time as the original.
The following manual and electronic records may be sought:
A record will not come within the scope of the FOI Act where it is:
A decision on whether to grant or refuse to grant the request must issue within 20 working days of the request being received. The head of the public body may extend the time limit for dealing with a request by up to 20 working days, if the request, or related requests, concern such a large number of records that compliance within the initial 20 working day period is not possible.
The Act makes provision for transfer arrangements where an FOI request is made for a record held by another public body. If, upon receipt of a request, the record is not held by the recipient body, but is known to relate to another public body, the public body should consider recommending to the requester that the request be withdrawn and resubmitted to the body that holds the record. Otherwise, a copy of the request must be forwarded to the body that holds the record within 10 working days of receipt.
Where a request is received for records, some of which are held by the body concerned and others are known to be held by one or more other public bodies, the requester should be informed of the names of the other bodies.
Section 27 of the FOI Act 2014 sets out the charging regime for information requested and released under the FOI Act. As has always been the case, search, retrieval and copying fees can only be charged in respect of records actually released. In terms of FOI requests in respect of which an estimate for search, retrieval and copying has issued, the new fees regime should be used when the cost of the request is being finalised.
Payments to the Department by businesses (or the public) can be paid into the Department's account in the Ulster Bank, Ballina. Details of the bank account are as follows:-
Bank: Danske Bank
Address: 3 Harbourmaster Place, IFSC, Dublin 1
Account Number: 80001341
Sort Code: 951599
BIC: DABAIE2D
IBAN: IE30DABA95159980001341