Freedom of Information Act 1982
PART VIIB
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INVESTIGATIONS AND COMPLAINTS
A person (the complainant ) may complain to the Information Commissioner about an action taken by an agency in the performance of functions, or the exercise of powers, under this Act. 70(2)
A complaint must:
(a) be in writing; and
(b) identify the agency (also the respondent agency ) in respect of which the complaint is made. 70(3)
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner must provide appropriate assistance to a person who:
(a) wishes to make a complaint; and
(b) requires assistance to formulate the complaint.
Division 2
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Information Commissioner investigations
Subdivision B
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Making complaints
SECTION 70
Information Commissioner investigations
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making complaints
70(1)
A person (the complainant ) may complain to the Information Commissioner about an action taken by an agency in the performance of functions, or the exercise of powers, under this Act. 70(2)
A complaint must:
(a) be in writing; and
(b) identify the agency (also the respondent agency ) in respect of which the complaint is made. 70(3)
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner must provide appropriate assistance to a person who:
(a) wishes to make a complaint; and
(b) requires assistance to formulate the complaint.
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