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Freedom of Information

The Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 came into force on the 1st of January 2005.

You can read the Freedom of Information Act here. This legislation gives, for the first time, a general right of access to the information held by a broad range of Scottish public authorities. The Act covers all local authorities, health boards, universities, police forces and a large number of other public bodies.

Publication Scheme

East Renfrewshire Council welcomes FoI, and has produced a publication scheme. This document lists all the classes of information that we can make available. The publication scheme gives an introduction to the Council and to FoI more generally before listing the classes of information in detail. This version of the publication scheme was approved by the Information Commissioner in December 2005.

Scottish Information Commissioner

Freedom of Information is supported and policed by the Scottish Information Commissioner. His website has a wealth of further information on all aspects of Freedom of Information. You can also find out more about FoI on the Scottish Executive website.

Making a request for information

If you want to make a request for information from the Council please remember to put in as much detail as you can about the information you require. We will offer as much help and advice as we can but if you are not specific enough we may need to contact you again to ask for further details.

Freedom of Information contact

There may be a charge for more extensive enquiries but in any case we will endeavour to deal with your request within 20 working days.

Exemptions

While Freedom of Information gives you access to a vast array of information there are a number of exemptions. The most important of these is personal information. Access to personal data continues to be regulated by the Data Protection Act 1998, and is overseen by the British Information Commissioner. The website has all you need to know about data protection and how you can access your own personal data. There are other exemptions under FoI, such as those relating to confidentiality, commercial interest, crime and national security. If these do have to be applied we will issue a refusal notice stating the reason why you have not been given the information that you had asked for.

Appeals

If you are not happy with the way we deal with your Freedom of Information enquiry you have the right to ask for a review of the decisions we have made.
Please write to:
Director of Central Services
Council Headquarters,
Rouken Glen,
Giffnock G46 6UG
If, after an internal review, you are still dissatisfied, you can contact the Scottish Information Commissioner.

If you have any comments on these pages or on Freedom of Information more generally, please contact:
The Records Manager
Legal Services
Council Headquarters
G46 6UG
or by email.

The East Renfrewshire Justice of the Peace Advisory Committee

The East Renfrewshire Justice of the Peace Advisory Committee (JPAC) has produced a Publication Scheme under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002. This details what they do, and gives a range of sources of information on the operation of Justice in East Renfrewshire.

You can view /download the Peace Advisory Committee Publication scheme.