NSW Legislation
Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 No 52
An Act to facilitate public access to government information.
Part 1 Preliminary
1 Name of Act This Act is the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
2 Commencement This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
3 Object of Act (1) In order to maintain and advance a system of responsible and representative democratic Government that is open, accountable, fair and effective, the object of this Act is to open government information to the public by— (a) authorising and encouraging the proactive public release of government information by agencies, and (b) giving members of the public an enforceable right to access government information, and (c) providing that access to government information is restricted only when there is an overriding public interest against disclosure. (2) It is the intention of Parliament— (a) that this Act be interpreted and applied so as to further the object of this Act, and (b) that the discretions conferred by this Act be exercised, as far as possible, so as to facilitate and encourage, promptly and at the lowest reasonable cost, access to government information.
4 Interpretation (1) Key definitions In this Act— access application means an application for access to government information under Part 4 that is a valid access application under that Part. agency means any of the following— (a) a Public Service agency, (b) a Minister (including a person employed by a Minister under Part 2 of the Members of Parliament Staff Act 2013), (c) a public authority, (d) a public office, (e) a local authority, (f) a court, (g) a person or entity that is an agency pursuant to regulations under clause 5 of Schedule 4.
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