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Right to Information Act 2009
sec.48Exempt information
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### sec.48 Exempt information
If an access application is made to an agency or Minister for a document, the agency or Minister must decide to give access to the document unless disclosure would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest.
Schedule 3 sets out the types of information the disclosure of which the Parliament has considered would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest.
However, despite an agency or Minister being able, under section 47 (3) (a) , to refuse access to all or part of a document, the agency or Minister may decide to give access.
In this Act—
exempt information means the information that is exempt information under schedule 3 .
(sec.48-ssec.1) If an access application is made to an agency or Minister for a document, the agency or Minister must decide to give access to the document unless disclosure would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest.
(sec.48-ssec.2) Schedule 3 sets out the types of information the disclosure of which the Parliament has considered would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest.
(sec.48-ssec.3) However, despite an agency or Minister being able, under section 47 (3) (a) , to refuse access to all or part of a document, the agency or Minister may decide to give access.
(sec.48-ssec.4) In this Act— exempt information means the information that is exempt information under schedule 3 .