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Freedom of Information Act 2000 / Publication Scheme

 

 

Freedom of Information Act 2000 

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 is intended to promote a culture of openness and accountability amongst public sector bodies by providing people with rights of access to the information held by them. It is expected that these rights will facilitate better public understanding of how public authorities carry out their duties, why they make the decisions they do and how they spend public money.
 

About the Publication Scheme

Every public authority is required to adopt and maintain a publication scheme setting out the classes of information it holds, the manner in which it intends to publish the information, and whether a charge will be made for the information. The purpose of our scheme is to make it easier for the public to identify the information that they require. The scheme is intended to encourage the publication of more information proactively, and to develop a greater culture of openness.
 
 

Making Requests for Information

From 1st January 2005 the Act established a right for any person making a request to a public authority to be informed in writing whether or not that authority holds the information requested and, if so, to have access to that information, subject to exemptions.
 

Exemptions

Whilst the Act creates a right to request specific information held by public authorities, it also creates a number of exemptions from that right. These have the effect of permitting public authorities to withhold some or all of the information requested, where that information fits the terms of one or more of the exemptions.
 
 
 

What to do if you have a complaint

Any person who considers that the Council is not complying with the Publication Scheme or has not facilitated correctly a request for information may use our internal complaints procedure.
 


Background to the Freedom of Information Act 2000

The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (“the Act”) is intended to promote a culture of openness and accountability amongst public sector bodies by providing people with rights of access to the information held by them. It is expected that these rights will facilitate better public understanding of how public authorities carry out their duties, why they make the decisions they do and how they spend public money.
 
The Act enables people to gain access to information held by public authorities in two ways:
  • People have the right to make a request for any information held by a public authority (although this right is subject to a number of exemptions which permit the withholding of information) and the authority will have to comply with the Act in responding.
  • Every public authority must make some information available as a matter of course through a Publication Scheme, with information included in the Publication Scheme being routinely made available to anyone who consults it. A Publication Scheme is both a public commitment to make certain information available and a guide to how that information can be obtained.
 

To contact somebody about this page please use the following contact details:

Marie Bentley
Corporate Information Manager
Harlow Council
Civic Centre
The Water Gardens
Harlow
Essex CM20 1WG
 
Tel: 01279 446736