University Request for
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Exemptions, Summaries of
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What is the Freedom of Information Act 2000? - ANSWERS-A law that gives people
the right to access information from public authorities in England, Wales, and
Northern Ireland.
Who can make a request under the FOIA? - ANSWERS-Anyone - including non-UK
citizens.
How must a FOIA request be submitted? - ANSWERS-In writing - email is
acceptable.
What must a FOIA request include? - ANSWERS-Your name, a correspondence
address, and a clear description of the requested information.
Do you have to explain why you want the information? - ANSWERS-No - you do
not need to give a reason.
How long do public authorities have to respond? - ANSWERS-20 working days.
What must a public authority do when responding? - ANSWERS-Confirm whether
they hold the information and provide it if they do.
What does Section 16 of the FOIA require? - ANSWERS-Public authorities must
offer advice and assistance to anyone making a request.
What does Section 17 of the FOIA require? - ANSWERS-If a request is refused, a
written Refusal Notice must be issued explaining the reasons.