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Right to Information Act 2009
sec.88Applying for external review
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### sec.88 Applying for external review
An application for external review must—
be in writing; and
specify an address of the applicant to which notices may be sent under this Act; and
give details of the decision for review; and
be made within 20 business days from the date of the written notice of the decision, or within the longer period the information commissioner allows; and
be lodged at an office of the OIC.
Section 190 clarifies the powers of those acting for others.
The application may contain details of the basis on which the applicant disputes the decision under review.
(sec.88-ssec.1) An application for external review must— be in writing; and specify an address of the applicant to which notices may be sent under this Act; and give details of the decision for review; and be made within 20 business days from the date of the written notice of the decision, or within the longer period the information commissioner allows; and be lodged at an office of the OIC. Section 190 clarifies the powers of those acting for others.
(sec.88-ssec.2) The application may contain details of the basis on which the applicant disputes the decision under review.
- (a) be in writing; and
- (b) specify an address of the applicant to which notices may be sent under this Act; and
- (c) give details of the decision for review; and
- (d) be made within 20 business days from the date of the written notice of the decision, or within the longer period the information commissioner allows; and
- (e) be lodged at an office of the OIC. Note— Section 190 clarifies the powers of those acting for others.