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The Freedom of Information laws all roughly follow the same process, although there are some subtle differences: | The Freedom of Information laws all roughly follow the same process, although there are some subtle differences: | ||
# You make an [[information request]] to a public | # You make an [[information request]] to a public authority. The authority can ask you to [[clarification|clarify]] this.Normally the request won't cost you anything, but occasionally the authority may ask you to pay a [[fees|fee]] to cover printing and postage or other costs | ||
# within [[time_for_compliance|20 working days]] the authority will normally either send you the information you asked for or will refuse to send it, claiming one or more [[exemptions|exemptions]] that are allowed to them under the laws. | # within [[time_for_compliance|20 working days]] the authority will normally either send you the information you asked for or will refuse to send it, claiming one or more [[exemptions|exemptions]] that are allowed to them under the laws. | ||
# for refusals, you can [[internal_reviews|ask]] to the authority to reconsider the way your request was handled. | # for refusals, you can [[internal_reviews|ask]] to the authority to reconsider the way your request was handled. |
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How FOI works
The Freedom of Information laws all roughly follow the same process, although there are some subtle differences:
- You make an information request to a public authority. The authority can ask you to clarify this.Normally the request won't cost you anything, but occasionally the authority may ask you to pay a fee to cover printing and postage or other costs
- within 20 working days the authority will normally either send you the information you asked for or will refuse to send it, claiming one or more exemptions that are allowed to them under the laws.
- for refusals, you can ask to the authority to reconsider the way your request was handled.
- if that doesn't work you also have the right to appeal to a tribunal/court.
the Law
Main article: access to information laws
The following rules apply to FOI requests in the UK. Follow the links for more details on process and exemption guidance:
As yet, there are no Freedom of Information laws in force in the Crown Dependencies (the Isle of Man, Jersey, and Guernsey).
Official guidance
- Information Commissioner Document Library: http://www.ico.gov.uk/tools_and_resources/document_library/freedom_of_information.aspx
- Scottish Information Commissioner guidance: http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/Law/FOISA-EIRsGuidance/Briefings.asp
- Ministry of Justice: Guidance for Public Authorities - http://www.justice.gov.uk/guidance/freedom-of-information.htm
- Defra Guidance on EIRs: http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/opengov/eir/
Make an FOI request
WhatDoTheyKnow is an easy-to-use website that allows you to make FOI requests to over 5,000 public authorities. All correspondence, including any information released by the public authority is automatically published on the website, for you to find and read.
WhatDoTheyKnow.com currently accounts for around 15% of all FOI requests made in the UK[1]