Right to Information Act 2009 Clause Samples

Right to Information Act 2009. (a) The Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act) provides members of the public with a right to access documents held by Queensland Government agencies (including local governments). (b) The RTI Act requires that documents be disclosed upon request, unless the documents are exempt or, on balance, disclosure is contrary to the public interest. Information provided by the Respondent is potentially subject to disclosure to third parties pursuant to the RTI Act. (c) If disclosure under the RTI Act, or general disclosure of information provided by the Respondent, would be of substantial concern to the Respondent, because it would disclose trade secrets, information of commercial value, the purpose or results of research or other information of a confidential nature, including Personal Information, this should be indicated by the Respondent in its Offer. Council cannot guarantee that any information provided by the Respondent will be protected from disclosure under the RTI Act. (d) The Respondent must familiarise itself with the relevant provisions of the RTI Act dealing with the requirements for disclosure of information by agencies, and the grounds on which access to information may be refused. (e) Council accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or adequacy of any information it provides to Respondents concerning the content or effect of the RTI Act. (f) Council reserves the right to disclose, by publication by means of media of its choosing upon conclusion of the Procurement Process and/or award of any contract for the Supply, any details of the name and address of the successful Respondent, a description of the Supply, the commencement date of any contract for the Supply awarded, and the price or value of any contract for the Supply awarded.
Right to Information Act 2009. (a) The Right to Information Act 2009 (RTI Act) provides members of the public with a right to access documents held by Queensland Government agencies (including local governments). (b) The RTI Act requires that documents be disclosed upon request, unless the documents are exempt or, on balance, disclosure is contrary to the public interest. Information provided by the Respondent is potentially subject to disclosure to third parties pursuant to the RTI Act. (c) If disclosure under the RTI Act, or general disclosure of information provided by the Respondent, would be of substantial concern to the Respondent, because it would disclose trade secrets, information of commercial value, the purpose or results of research or other information of a confidential nature, including Personal Information, this should be indicated by the Respondent in its Offer. Council cannot guarantee that any information provided by the Respondent will be protected from disclosure under the RTI Act.
Right to Information Act 2009. 20.1. (Meaning of terms) In this clause 20 Third Party IT Provider means an entity contracted by the Consultant to provide information technology services to the Consultant for the purposes of providing the Services, and includes a third-party hosting entity and an outsourced information technology service provider.

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  • Right to Information The City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ reserves the right to use any and all information presented in any response to this contract, whether amended or not, except as prohibited by law. Selection of rejection of the submittal does not affect this right.

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