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== Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 == | == Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 == | ||
This Act covers Scottish public authorities. Also known as FOISA | This Act covers Scottish public authorities. Also known as FOISA. | ||
The law differs slightly from the {{ukpga|2000|36|UK FOI Act}}. Main differences: | |||
* Scottish test for public interest is stated in terms of "substantial prejudice" rather than "prejudice" making it stronger | |||
* FOISA imposes a stricter time limit in cases where public interest has to be considered - the total time for the request must by within 20 days, including the consideration of the [[Public Interest Test|public interest test]]. | |||
* FOISA contains explicit mention of disability access rights | |||
* FOISA lists the duties incumbent on a body which does not have the information requested | |||
* FOISA provides for an objective test (rather than "the reasonable opinion of a qualified person") to determine if the public interest means information should be withheld. | |||
==Scottish public authorities== | |||
We have several lists of Scottish public authorities: | |||
* A [[FOISA Schedule I - Public Authorities|comprehensive list of all the public authorities covered by FOISA]] in Schedule I of the Act | |||
* A [[FOISA Section 5|list of public authorities designated under Section 5 of FOISA]] | |||
* A separate [[FOISA Section 6 - Wholly owned companies|list of public authorities covered by Section 6 of FOISA]] (ie wholly owned companies[http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/content.aspx?LegType=All+Legislation&Year=2002&number=13&searchEnacted=0&extentMatchOnly=0&confersPower=0&blanketAmendment=0&sortAlpha=0&TYPE=QS&PageNumber=1&NavFrom=0&parentActiveTextDocId=599972&ActiveTextDocId=599982&filesize=2647]) is also available. | |||
== Legislative information == | |||
{{Legislation|Type=asp|Year=2002|Number=13|SLD number=599972|Short title=Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002}} | |||
== Links == | |||
* Scottish Information Commissioner: http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/home/ScottishInformationCommissioner.asp | * Scottish Information Commissioner: http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/home/ScottishInformationCommissioner.asp | ||
* Guidance on FOISA exemptions: http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/Law/FOISA-EIRsGuidance/Briefings.asp | * Guidance on FOISA exemptions: http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/Law/FOISA-EIRsGuidance/Briefings.asp | ||
== Exemptions == | |||
The exemptions are similar to the UK FOI exemptions. There are differences in the numbering system however, so check carefully under which law the public authority has responded. | |||
*[[FOISA Section 14 Exemption|Section 14]] Vexatious or repeated requests | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_25_Exemption|Section 25]] Information otherwise accessible | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_26_Exemption|Section 26]] Prohibitions on disclosure | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_27_Exemption|Section 27]] Information intended for future publication | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_28_Exemption|Section 28]] Relations within the United Kingdom | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_29_Exemption|Section 29]] Formulation of Scottish Administration policy etc. | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_30_Exemption|Section 30]] Prejudice to effective conduct of public affairs | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_31_Exemption|Section 31]] National security and defence | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_32_Exemption|Section 32]] International relations | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_33_Exemption|Section 33]] Commercial interests and the economy | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_34_Exemption|Section 34]] Investigations by Scottish public authorities and proceedings arising out of such investigations | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_35_Exemption|Section 35]] Law enforcement | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_36_Exemption|Section 36]] Confidentiality | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_37_Exemption|Section 37]] Court records, etc. | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_38_Exemption|Section 38]] Personal information | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_39_Exemption|Section 39]] Health, safety and the environment | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_40_Exemption|Section 40]] Audit functions | |||
*[[FOISA_Section_41_Exemption|Section 41]] Communications with Her Majesty etc. and honours |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 3 March 2016
Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
This Act covers Scottish public authorities. Also known as FOISA.
The law differs slightly from the UK FOI Act. Main differences:
- Scottish test for public interest is stated in terms of "substantial prejudice" rather than "prejudice" making it stronger
- FOISA imposes a stricter time limit in cases where public interest has to be considered - the total time for the request must by within 20 days, including the consideration of the public interest test.
- FOISA contains explicit mention of disability access rights
- FOISA lists the duties incumbent on a body which does not have the information requested
- FOISA provides for an objective test (rather than "the reasonable opinion of a qualified person") to determine if the public interest means information should be withheld.
Scottish public authorities
We have several lists of Scottish public authorities:
- A comprehensive list of all the public authorities covered by FOISA in Schedule I of the Act
- A list of public authorities designated under Section 5 of FOISA
- A separate list of public authorities covered by Section 6 of FOISA (ie wholly owned companies[1]) is also available.
Legislative information
- To link to this legislation, try
{{asp|2002|13}}
. - Short title: Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002
- Legislation ID: asp/2002/13
- Revised text on legislation.gov.uk: contents; full text
- Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 on SLD
Links
- Scottish Information Commissioner: http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/home/ScottishInformationCommissioner.asp
- Guidance on FOISA exemptions: http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/Law/FOISA-EIRsGuidance/Briefings.asp
Exemptions
The exemptions are similar to the UK FOI exemptions. There are differences in the numbering system however, so check carefully under which law the public authority has responded.
- Section 14 Vexatious or repeated requests
- Section 25 Information otherwise accessible
- Section 26 Prohibitions on disclosure
- Section 27 Information intended for future publication
- Section 28 Relations within the United Kingdom
- Section 29 Formulation of Scottish Administration policy etc.
- Section 30 Prejudice to effective conduct of public affairs
- Section 31 National security and defence
- Section 32 International relations
- Section 33 Commercial interests and the economy
- Section 34 Investigations by Scottish public authorities and proceedings arising out of such investigations
- Section 35 Law enforcement
- Section 36 Confidentiality
- Section 37 Court records, etc.
- Section 38 Personal information
- Section 39 Health, safety and the environment
- Section 40 Audit functions
- Section 41 Communications with Her Majesty etc. and honours