WebThis Section contains standard model template letters developed by the FOI Central Policy Unit. These standard model template letters are in line with the legislation and are provided to assist public bodies in responding to requests. These model template letters may be tailored by individual public bodies in reaction to specific situations. WebSection 40 of FOIA provides an exemption from the right to information if it is personal data as defined in the DPA. A copy of the text of section 40 (as amended by DPA Schedule 19 …
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Web12 Bailee’s power of sale. E+W+N.I. (1) This section applies to goods in the possession or under the control of a bailee where— (a) the bailor is in breach of an obligation to take delivery of the goods or, if the terms of the bailment so provide, to give directions as to their delivery, or (b) the bailee could impose such an obligation by giving notice to the bailor, … WebThe Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) provides any person, anywhere in the world, the right to access information held by public authorities, subject to a number of exemptions.All police forces are separate public authorities subject to this Act. The FOIA places statutory obligations on public authorities and guidance from the Information Commissioner’s … richard grasby 1787
CN38: Section 42 (Legal Professional Privilege) - FOI Exemptions
WebSection 40(5A)&(5B)(a)(i) of the Act provides: (5A) The duty to confirm or deny does not arise in relation to information which is (or if it were held by the public authority would be) exempt information by virtue of subsection (1). WebSection 40(5A)&(5B)(a)(i) of the Act provides: (5A) The duty to confirm or deny does not arise in relation to information which is (or if it were held by the public authority would be) … WebThis section has no associated Explanatory Notes (1) Information held by a public authority is exempt information if it is held only by virtue of being contained in— (a) any document … richard grasby appleby