The latest versions of the "Random Drug Testing SOPs" and "Draeger DrugTest 5000 Operational Instruction Manual"

Bradley Overton made this Government Information (Public Access) request to NSW Police Force

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Bradley Overton

Dear NSW Police Force,

I would like to request copies of the following documents under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.

Random Drug Testing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Draeger DrugTest 5000 Operational Instruction Manual

I appreciate your assistance.

Yours Faithfully,
Bradley Overton

#GIPAAPP, NSW Police Force

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From:        Bradley Overton
<[FOI #4181 email]>
To:        GIPA requests at NSW Police Force <[NSW Police Force request email]>
Date:        30/10/2017 08:50
Subject:        Government Information (Public Access) request - The
latest versions of the "Random Drug Testing SOPs" and "Draeger DrugTest
5000 Operational Instruction Manual"

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Dear NSW Police Force,

I would like to request copies of the following documents under the
Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.

Random Drug Testing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Draeger DrugTest 5000 Operational Instruction Manual

I appreciate your assistance.

Yours Faithfully,
Bradley Overton

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Locutus Sum left an annotation ()

Mostly I classify a response like this one to say "clarification requested" because the agency has told the applicant that some more information (or money!) is needed before the request will be processed. This time, I have put the response in the category of "refused" because it is more than 1 year since the agency responded and the applicant has not made a follow-up. This does not mean that the agency will refuse the request when an application is made in the correct (required).