Documents Relating to the Determination of Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) Funding for NDIS Participants Unable to Remain in Their Home During Complex Home Modifications
Dear National Disability Insurance Agency,
I am requesting access to all documents, guidelines, policies, assessment tools, and internal communications relating to the determination and approval of Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) funding for NDIS participants who are unable to remain in their home while undergoing complex home modifications.
Yours faithfully,
Gemma Jones
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Kind regards
Freedom of Information Team
Complaints Management & FOI Branch
General Counsel Division
National Disability Insurance Agency
E [11][NDIA request email]
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Dear Gemma Jones
Freedom of Information Request: Acknowledgement Thank you for your request of 21 March 2025, made under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act), for copies of documents held by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).
Scope of your Request
You have requested access to:
"...I am requesting access to all documents, guidelines, policies, assessment tools, and internal communications relating to the determination and approval of Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) funding for NDIS participants who are unable to remain in their home while undergoing complex home modifications..."
Processing Timeframes
In accordance with section 15(5)(b) of the FOI Act, a 30-day statutory period for processing your request commenced from 21 March 2025, with the 30-day period expiring on 20 April 2025.
The 30-day period can be extended in a number of ways, including with your agreement.
Extension of Time Request
Unfortunately, it is currently taking us a longer than 30-days to process FOI requests due to a very high volume of incoming matters.
I am therefore seeking your agreement to a 30-day extension of time under section 15AA of the FOI Act. If you agree to this extension, the new due date for us to decide on your request will be 20 May 2025.
Please let us know if you agree to the extension of time by 24 April 2025.
Explanation of Extension of Time Request The reason I am seeking an extension of time is to ensure I preserve your review rights under the FOI Act.
FOI applicants are normally entitled to exercise a right of internal review if they are unsatisfied with the outcome of an FOI decision. However, this right of review lapses if a FOI decision is not made within the statutory timeframe.
Therefore, when an agency does not issue a decision within the statutory timeframe, they are deemed to have refused the request for documents. If this situation occurs, it will limit your options for a formal review to only contacting the Office of the Australian Information Commission (OAIC).
You are not obligated to agree to this request for an extension, and you would still retain your review rights with our regulatory body OAIC.
Irrelevant Information
Section 22 of the FOI Act allows an Agency to redact information from documents if the information would reasonably be regarded as irrelevant to a request for access.
Given the nature of your request, it does not seem NDIA staff members’ surnames and contact details would be relevant to you. However, if required please send a reply email confirming such details are relevant to your request.
Action Required
1. Please provide a response regarding our request for a 30-day extension of time, by 24 April 2025.
Next steps
I have completed some preliminary work on your request; however your matter will be allocated to an authorised FOI decision-maker for any further action.
The decision-maker may need to contact you to discuss a range of matters, including refining the scope of your request.
We will contact you using the email address you have provided, please advise if you would prefer us to use an alternative means of contact.
In the meantime, if you have any questions or require assistance, please contact us at [NDIA request email].
Kind regards
FOI Officer
Information Release, Privacy and Legal Operations Branch Reviews and Information Release Division National Disability Insurance Agency E [NDIA request email]
The NDIA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to Elders past, present and emerging.
Dear Gemma Jones
Freedom of Information Request: Acknowledgement Thank you for your request of 21 March 2025, made under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act), for copies of documents held by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA).
Scope of your Request
You have requested access to:
"...I am requesting access to all documents, guidelines, policies, assessment tools, and internal communications relating to the determination and approval of Medium Term Accommodation (MTA) funding for NDIS participants who are unable to remain in their home while undergoing complex home modifications..."
Processing Timeframes
In accordance with section 15(5)(b) of the FOI Act, a 30-day statutory period for processing your request commenced from 21 March 2025, with the 30-day period expiring on 20 April 2025.
The 30-day period can be extended in a number of ways, including with your agreement.
Extension of Time Request
Unfortunately, it is currently taking us a longer than 30-days to process FOI requests due to a very high volume of incoming matters.
I am therefore seeking your agreement to a 30-day extension of time under section 15AA of the FOI Act. If you agree to this extension, the new due date for us to decide on your request will be 20 May 2025.
Please let us know if you agree to the extension of time by 24 April 2025.
Explanation of Extension of Time Request The reason I am seeking an extension of time is to ensure I preserve your review rights under the FOI Act.
FOI applicants are normally entitled to exercise a right of internal review if they are unsatisfied with the outcome of an FOI decision. However, this right of review lapses if a FOI decision is not made within the statutory timeframe.
Therefore, when an agency does not issue a decision within the statutory timeframe, they are deemed to have refused the request for documents. If this situation occurs, it will limit your options for a formal review to only contacting the Office of the Australian Information Commission (OAIC).
You are not obligated to agree to this request for an extension, and you would still retain your review rights with our regulatory body OAIC.
Irrelevant Information
Section 22 of the FOI Act allows an Agency to redact information from documents if the information would reasonably be regarded as irrelevant to a request for access.
Given the nature of your request, it does not seem NDIA staff members’ surnames and contact details would be relevant to you. However, if required please send a reply email confirming such details are relevant to your request.
Action Required
1. Please provide a response regarding our request for a 30-day extension of time, by 24 April 2025.
Next steps
I have completed some preliminary work on your request; however your matter will be allocated to an authorised FOI decision-maker for any further action.
The decision-maker may need to contact you to discuss a range of matters, including refining the scope of your request.
We will contact you using the email address you have provided, please advise if you would prefer us to use an alternative means of contact.
In the meantime, if you have any questions or require assistance, please contact us at [NDIA request email].
Kind regards
FOI Officer
Information Release, Privacy and Legal Operations Branch Reviews and Information Release Division National Disability Insurance Agency E [NDIA request email]
The NDIA acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures and to Elders past, present and emerging.