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A8.30 Time limits

Official Information Act 1982 ss 15(1), 15A

  1. Requests for information must be responded to as soon as reasonably practicable but no later than 20 working days from the date the request is received.
  2. If the person makes an urgent request for information, they must give reasons for requesting urgency and this must be taken into consideration when responding to the request.
  3. The time limit may be extended once only in the following circumstances:
    1. the request is for a large quantity of official information, or
    2. the request requires a search through a large quantity of information, or
    3. meeting the original time limit would unreasonably interfere with NZIS operations, or
    4. extensive consultations are necessary to make a decision on the request.
  4. If an extension of time is notified for one of the above reasons, the person requesting the information must be advised of the right to complain to an Ombudsman about the extension.

Effective 26/07/1999

Related Topics

A8 Official Information Act 1982

A8.1 Objectives of the Official Information Act 1982

A8.5 The principle of availability

A8.10 Who may make a request under the Official Information Act

A8.15 Reasonable assistance

A8.20 Conditions for releasing information

A8.25 Transferring requests

A8.35 Which Branch responds to the request?

A8.40 Form in which the information may be released

A8.45 Guidelines for withholding information

A8.50 Release of information originating from the New Zealand Police

A8.55 Reasons for refusal to be given and right of complaint to the Ombudsmen

A8.60 Right to request correction of information

A8.65 Requests for information by other Government departments

A8.68 Disclosure of Information overseas under...

A8.70 Requests from Members of Parliament

A8.75 Consulting the Minister regarding policy information

A8.80 Charges for providing Official Information