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Archives in Brief 97 - Reviews of access directions
Top of Archives in Brief 97 - Reviews of access directions Overview

The State Records Act provides an internal review mechanism for decisions made by public offices to close or open records to public access. The review mechanism helps ensure that public offices are accountable and answerable for decisions that affect your entitlement to access records in the open access period.

For further information on access directions see Archives in Brief No. 9, Archives in Brief No. 96 and the Register of Access Directions.

Top of Archives in Brief 97 - Reviews of access directions Who can request a review?

State Records can request a review of an access direction. The State Records Act does not provide a specific mechanism for an individual to appeal against a Closed to Public Access (CPA) direction.
In circumstances where you disagree with a decision made by a public office to restrict access, it is appropriate to write to State Records and the responsible office or its Minister seeking reconsideration of the decision.

Top of Archives in Brief 97 - Reviews of access directions When will State Records request a review?

State Records may request a review of an access direction if after advice and negotiation with a public office a direction remains:

Top of Archives in Brief 97 - Reviews of access directions Who is responsible for reviewing an access direction?

The request is made to the Minister responsible for the public office that authorised the direction. The Minister must finalise the review in three months. The review may be carried out in consultation with State Records.

Top of Archives in Brief 97 - Reviews of access directions What are the possible outcomes of a review?

The Minister finalises a review by either:

Top of Archives in Brief 97 - Reviews of access directions What must a public office do after a review?

The public office must comply with the Minister's direction within 14 days. The public office can comply by revoking and authorising an access direction in accordance with the Minister's review.

If the public office does not comply within 14 days the access direction is revoked. The revoked direction cannot be given again without the permission of State Records.

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