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 6 Month Disclosure Law, De-Classification of Material Oct 07
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Posted: Nov 7 2007, 08:23 AM
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6 Month Disclosure Rule
For the declassification of historical Cabinet material

1. Members of The South Pacific may make a request for information (RFI) held in Government archives, after a period of 6 months have passed from the accepted* date of closure of the matter concerned.
*(The accepted date can be interpreted as, but not limited to any of the following; Date of closure of topic/thread, date of court judgement, date of last post within a topic/thread, date of expulsion of member.)

2. If a request is made for material that is less than 6 months old, the Cabinet shall indicate clearly when the 6 months have elapsed.

3. Requests should be posted in the Prime Ministers Board

4. All information released into the public domain shall be at the discretion of the Cabinet.

5. The Cabinet reserves the right to refuse an RFI.

6. In the event of an RFI being rejected, the Cabinet will communicate the reason/s for refusal to the Assembly.

7. Should an RFI be rejected, a period of 3 months must pass before the same material can be requested.

8. Multiple RFIs for the same material will be treated as a single request.

9. The Prime Minister's office will make every effort to fulfill RFIs within 14 days.

10. All responses to RFIs will be posted within the Prime Ministers Board


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