Northern Ireland Water
Public Information Leaflet
on
The Freedom of Information Act 2000
Note:
This guide is an overview of some of the main provisions of the Act and
should not be regarded as a legal interpretation.
1.
What does the Freedom of Information Act do?
The Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000 gives everyone the right to request
information from Public Authorities. The FOI Act means that, from 1st January
2005, you can get information to help you to better understand how NI Water
works, how we spend public money, and how and why we make our decisions.
You can also get information under:
• The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) which, amongst other things, gives
individuals access to their own personal information.
• The Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (EIRs) which gives
people access to environmental information. The EIRs apply to
“environmental information” held by organisations that perform functions
of a public nature.
2.
How do I get information about NI Water under the FOI Act?
If you have access to the Internet you can get information on the NI Water
website at www.niwater.com. Alternatively you can write to us at the address on
the letter accompanying this leaflet.
3.
How long does it take to get information?
In most cases NI Water must respond to your request within 20 working days of
receiving it and if we cannot, we will explain why and let you know when you will
receive a reply. The timescale can be extended where:
• A “qualified” exemption applies and we need to consider the public interest.
• We are awaiting payment of a fee by you.
Sometimes we might need to contact you in order to clarify exactly what
information you are interested in. It will help us to process your request more
quickly if you can be as specific as possible about what information it is you want.
Please make sure that you provide us with your name and address and a contact
telephone number.
4.
Is there a cost for getting information?
This depends on a number of factors including the volume of material requested.
Responses to enquiries that cost NI Water less than £450 to process1 will
normally be provided free of charge, although there may be a small charge for the
costs of photocopying, printing and postage. NI Water has the right to refuse to
respond to a request that is estimated to cost more than £450 to process unless
the request is for information covered by the EIRs. In that case, unless the
request is deemed ‘manifestly unreasonable’, NI Water has to process the
request if you are prepared to pay the costs. If the cost is greater than £450 and
you agree to pay these costs, NI Water will normally provide you with the
information once the fee has been paid.
5.
What happens if the information I want is not available?
The FOI Act does not require us to gather information that is not already held, but
we are required to assist you with your request. We will contact you and tell you
what information we do hold that might help to answer your query or suggest
another Public Authority that may hold the information you are looking for.
6.
Can I have any information at all?
The FOI Act allows you access to almost all non-personal, non-environmental
information that a public body holds. But there are some things that cannot be
disclosed to the public. For example, information about national security, law
enforcement or personal information – although you can obtain your own
personal information through the Data Protection Act. Personal information
supplied by, or in relation to, third parties may also be available under the Act in
certain circumstances. NI Water is not obliged to send you information that is
already available elsewhere (e.g. in our publication scheme at www.niwater.com
or available for purchase e.g. at The Stationery Office.
7.
What if I am refused information?
We will tell you if information is being withheld and why. We will also tell you who
you should contact to request an internal review if you are not happy with our
decision. And if you are still not happy after the internal review you can request a
review by the Information Commissioner (see details below). Please contact us
first if you are not happy with our response and tell us why you believe that we
are wrongly withholding information from you.
8.
Where can I get more information about the FOI Act?
You can get more information about FOI from the Office of the Information
Commissioner. The Commissioner’s details are:
Website:
www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk
Phone:
01625 545 700
Email:
xxxx@xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
Post:
Information Commissioner, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow,
CHESHIRE SK9 5AF
1 Includes the cost of finding, sorting, reviewing and extracting the material