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#### 80 Which decisions are reviewable decisions
80 Which decisions are reviewable decisions
> The following decisions of an agency in respect of an access application are reviewable decisions for the purposes of this Part—
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> > (a) a decision that an application is not a valid access application,
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> > (b) a decision to transfer an access application to another agency, as an agency-initiated transfer,
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> > (c) a decision to refuse to deal with an access application (including such a decision that is deemed to have been made),
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> > (d) a decision to provide access or to refuse to provide access to information in response to an access application,
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> > (e) a decision that government information is not held by the agency,
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> > (f) a decision that information applied for is already available to the applicant,
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> > (g) a decision to refuse to confirm or deny that information is held by the agency,
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> > (h) a decision to defer the provision of access to information in response to an access application,
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> > (i) a decision to provide access to information in a particular way in response to an access application (or a decision not to provide access in the way requested by the applicant),
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> > (j) a decision to impose a processing charge or to require an advance deposit,
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> > (k) a decision to refuse a reduction in a processing charge,
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> > (l) a decision to refuse to deal further with an access application because an applicant has failed to pay an advance deposit within the time required for payment,
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> > (m) a decision to include information in a disclosure log despite an objection by an authorised objector (or a decision that an authorised objector was not entitled to object).
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> **s 80:** Am 2012 No 7, Sch 1 \[21\].