Freedom of Information

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What is the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act, 1997?

The FOI Act, 1997 created the following three new legal rights for members of the public:

The Act came into force on the 21st April 1998 for Government Departments.
Download a copy of the 1997 Act in PDF (478KB) : HTML (218Kb).

 

What is the Freedom of Information (Amendment) Act, 2003?

An act to amend the Freedom of Information Act 1997, known as the Freedom of Information (Amendment) Act 2003, was signed into law on 11 April 2003. On and from that date all FOI requests must be processed in accordance with the FOI Act 1997 and the FOI (Amendment) Act 2003. The main purpose of the 2003 amendment Act is to provide protection for records relating to the workings of Government.
Download a copy of the 2003 Act in PDF (63Kb) : HTML (57Kb).

What is the purpose of the FOI Acts 1997 and 2003?

The Acts are designed to provide a right of access to information held by public bodies to the greatest extent possible. However, the Acts by making certain exemptions, seek to achieve a balance between this right of access on the one hand, and on the other, the right to privacy and in some cases the public interest in maintaining confidentiality.

What records are covered by the FOI Acts?

The following records come within the scope of the Act:

How do the Acts work?

The Acts require public bodies to respond to requests from the public for records they hold. Generally public bodies must give a decision on a request within four weeks. Staff of public bodies must also assist members of the public seeking access to information.

The Acts require each public body to produce references manuals setting out the structure of the organisation, the services provided and the arrangements in place for providing access to information (commonly known as Section 15 manuals). In addition a manual setting out rules, guidelines and practices used in decision-making must be provided (known as Section 16 manuals). Download this combined section 15 and 16 manual for the Department in PDF (313kb) : Íoslódáil Leabhar Tagartha Alt 15 & 16 i PDF(328kb)

How can an FOI request be made?

Requests must be:

Proof of identity will be sought before access to personal information is granted. Assistance for members of the public with special needs can be provided on request.

How do I contact the FOI Unit of the Department?

The FOI Unit can be contacted at the following address:

FOI Unit
Department of Arts, Sport & Tourism
Kildare Street
Dublin 2

Tel: (01) 631 3981/3970
Fax: (01) 6761922
E-mail: foi@dast.gov.ie

Can I get access to any records that I seek?

Any official records held can be sought under the Acts. However, in certain circumstances it will be necessary to exempt records from release. Sections 19-32 of the 1997 Act outline exemptions which have to be considered. Some key exemptions include:

Is there a charge for accessing records under FOI?

Yes - Fees are payable as follows:

Fees payable under the Freedom of Information acts 1997 and 2003 in PDF (108kb)

What can I do if I am unhappy with the outcome of my request?

The Decision Maker handling your request will advise you of the review procedures.