Knowledge Articles on access decisions and eligibility.
Dear National Disability Insurance Agency,
I am requesting access under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (FOI Act), to the following documents:
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*** Please make sure that every document contains the version control information (including version number, amended by, change description, status, and date) and NOT just the date/time the document was exported ***
1. Article “Make an access decision – post legislation changes”.
2. Article “Check decision – legislative timeframes”.
3. Article “Complete pre-assessment of access decision”.
4. Article “Understand early intervention requirements”.
5. Article “Understand disability requirements”.
6. “Access Assessor Outcome Form”.
7. Article “Letter – Access not met decision”.
8. Article “Contact to advise outcome of access decision”.
9. Article “Contact to request further information for access decision”.
10. Article “Send a manual letter”.
11. “Template – Access not met decision – post legislation changes”.
12. “Templates for requesting further information to make a decision – Post-legislation changes”.
13. Article “Update a person account”.
14. Article “Create an enquiry case”.
15. “Impairment Categories Guide”.
Note: Please provide the most recent version of each document, regardless of whether it is a draft or approved version.
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I look forward to your response.
Many thanks,
Emily Lacey
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Dear Emily Lacey
Freedom of Information Request: Acknowledgement
Thank you for your request of 3 December 2024, 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:
“… *** Please make sure that every document contains the version control
information (including version number, amended by, change description,
status, and date) and NOT just the date/time the document was exported ***
1. Article “Make an access decision – post legislation changes”.
2. Article “Check decision – legislative timeframes”.
3. Article “Complete pre-assessment of access decision”.
4. Article “Understand early intervention requirements”.
5. Article “Understand disability requirements”.
6. “Access Assessor Outcome Form”.
7. Article “Letter – Access not met decision”.
8. Article “Contact to advise outcome of access decision”.
9. Article “Contact to request further information for access decision”.
10. Article “Send a manual letter”.
11. “Template – Access not met decision – post legislation changes”.
12. “Templates for requesting further information to make a decision –
Post-legislation changes”.
13. Article “Update a person account”.
14. Article “Create an enquiry case”.
15. “Impairment Categories Guide”.
Note: Please provide the most recent version of each document, regardless
of whether it is a draft or approved version…”
Irrelevant Information
Section 22 of the FOI Act allows an Agency to redact information from
documents if that information would reasonably be regarded as irrelevant
to a request for access.
Given the nature of your request, it does not seem that NDIA staff
members’ surnames and contact details would be relevant to you. Can you
please send me a reply email confirming that such details are irrelevant
to your request for access?
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period for processing your request commenced from 4 December 2024. This
30-day period expires on 3 January 2025.
The 30-day period can be extended in a number of ways, including with your
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Unfortunately, it is currently taking us a little longer than 30 days to
process FOI requests due to a very high volume. 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 2 February 2025.
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Information Commissioner.
Please let us know if you agree by Wednesday 18 December 2025.
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Regards
Cindy – CGN062
Senior Freedom of Information Officer
Complaints Management & FOI Branch
General Counsel Division
National Disability Insurance Agency
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Dear Cindy,
I think there has been a mistake made in calculating the current due date as 3 January 2025. I made this request on 3 December 2024. The 30 day processing period begins the following day, 4 December 2024, which makes 2 January 2025 the due date as it's day 30.
I also don’t agree to an extension of 30 days but I do agree to extending the deadline an extra 14 days to 16 January 2025 to account for the time the NDIA offices are closed over the holiday period.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
Emily Lacey