Possible Ministerial Intervention - sections 46A(2), 46B(2) and 48B - victims of family violence
Dear Department of Home Affairs,
Under the FOI Act, please provide a copy of the brief titled “Possible Ministerial Intervention - sections 46A(2), 46B(2) and 48B - victims of family violence” sent to the Minister for Immigration’s office on 19/01/2024 with the PDR number: MS23-002386.
Yours faithfully,
Oliver Smith
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 24/08/01159
File Number: FA24/08/01159
Dear Oliver Smith
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You have requested access to the following:
Under the FOI Act, please provide a copy of the brief titled “Possible
Ministerial Intervention - sections 46A(2), 46B(2) and 48B - victims of
family violence” sent to the Minister for Immigration’s office on
19/01/2024 with the PDR number: MS23-002386. .
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In reply please quote:
FOI Request: FA 24/08/01159
File Number: FA24/08/01159
Dear Oliver Smith (Right to Know)
I refer to your request received on 19 August 2024 for access to documents
under the FOI Act.
The current due date for your request is 18 September 2024 The Department
seeks your agreement under section 15AA of the FOI Act to extend the
timeframe for the processing of your request by 30 days. This would extend
the due date for your request to 18 October 2024.
The reason we are seeking an extension of time is due to demand for
Departmental documents is high and we continue to experience increasing
volumes of incoming requests particularly in recent months. Each request
received by the Department is managed in the context of this large volume
which can impact the timeliness of our decisions and as such we seek
agreement from applicants on extensions of time where possible. We are
endeavouring to ensure, as an applicant, you understand the likely
timeframe for your request to be finalised. We continue to try to process
requests as quickly as possible regardless of if an extension is provided.
If you could please provide a response to this request by close of
business, 04 September 2024.
Kind Regards,
David
Team Leader – Authorised FOI Officer, Freedom of Information
Position Number 60157647
Privacy, FOI and Records Management Branch
Legal Group
Department of Home Affairs
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Dear FOI,
Thank-you for your email. This FOI request relates to a single document where I have provided the documents name, the date it was sent and its identifying number within your filing system. While I am sympathetic to your workload, the solution is not asking citizens to give up their legal rights, it is expecting the government of the day to provide the resources for the department to meet its legal obligations. In this case, the department has not even attempted to meet its legal obligations to respond within 30 days. I am willing to consider an extension closer to the 30 day deadline if the department can demonstrate it has made genuine efforts to meet its legal obligations in the first instance rather then send a template request. I do not agree to the request for an extension at this time.
Yours sincerely,
Oliver Smith
OFFICIAL: Sensitive
Dear Oliver Smith,
FOI request FA 24/08/01159
I refer to your FOI request received on 19 August 2024, seeking access to
the following:
Under the FOI Act, please provide a copy of the brief titled “Possible
Ministerial Intervention - sections 46A(2), 46B(2) and 48B - victims of
family violence” sent to the Minister for Immigration’s office on
19/01/2024 with the PDR number: MS23-002386.
The Department has made a decision on this request. Please find attached
the decision record and documents released under the FOI Act.
This request has now been closed.
Kind regards,
Lyn
Position Number: 60186967
Privacy, FOI & Records Management Branch | Legal Group
Department of Home Affairs
Email: [1][Department of Home Affairs request email]
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