Section 6I - Freedom of information functions
Extract of legislation
6I | Freedom of information functions | ||
(1) | The Information Commissioner has the following functions— | ||
(a) | to employ staff and engage contractors under section 6Q; | ||
(b) | to develop and review professional standards in accordance with Part IB; | ||
(c) | to make reports in accordance with Division 3 of Part VII; | ||
(d) | to provide advice, at the request of the Minister, about the operation and administration of this Act; | ||
(e) | to conduct investigations under Part VIB; | ||
(f) | investigate public interest complaints that relate to conduct relevant to the functions of the Information Commissioner. | ||
(2) | The Information Commissioner and the Public Access Deputy Commissioner each have the following functions— | ||
(a) | to promote understanding and acceptance by agencies and the public of this Act and the object of this Act; | ||
(b) | to provide advice, education and guidance to agencies and the public in relation to compliance with the professional standards; | ||
(c) | to monitor compliance with professional standards; | ||
(d) | in accordance with Division 1 of Part VI, to conduct reviews of decisions by agencies and Ministers on requests; | ||
(e) | in accordance with Part VIA, to receive and handle complaints; | ||
(f) | to provide advice, education and guidance to agencies and the public in relation to the Information Commissioner’s functions. |
Guidelines
Purpose of section 6I
Section 6I outlines the Information Commissioner’s and Public Access Deputy Commissioner’s freedom of information (FOI) functions. The section also clarifies the functions that can only be exercised by the Information Commissioner.
FOI functions that both the Information Commissioner and the Public Access Deputy Commissioner have
The Information Commissioner and Public Access Deputy Commissioner each have the following FOI functions:
- to promote understanding and acceptance by agencies and the public of this Act and the object of the Act;
- to provide advice, education and guidance to agencies and the public in relation to compliance with the Professional Standards;
- to monitor compliance with Professional Standards;
- to conduct reviews of decisions by agencies and Ministers on requests;
- to receive and handle complaints; and
- to provide advice, education and guidance to agencies and the public regarding the Information Commissioner’s functions.2
FOI functions only the Information Commissioner has
In addition to the functions outlined above, the Information Commissioner also has the function to:
- employ staff or engage contractors under section 6Q;
- develop or review Professional Standards under section 6U or section 6X;
- prepare reports under section 64, section 64A or section 65AB;
- provide advice, at the request of the Minister, about the operation and administration of the Act;
- conduct investigations under Part VIB;
- investigate public interest complaints that relate to conduct relevant to the functions of the Information Commissioner;6 and
- commence proceedings for an offence under the Act in accordance with section 63G.
Education and guidance
A key function of the Information Commissioner and Public Access Deputy Commissioner is to provide education and guidance to agencies subject to the Act and to the public, to promote understanding of the Act and of the Commissioners’ functions.11
Increased awareness and understanding of the Act and access to information help to make the Victorian Government more transparent, accessible, and accountable.
The Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner’s (OVIC) goal is to embed best practice information management and access to information in the Victorian public sector.
In establishing OVIC, Parliament expanded the Information Commissioner and Public Access Deputy Commissioner’s education function to include guidance for the public, recognising the important role an informed and empowered public has in keeping the Victorian Government accountable.12
Professional Standards
Only the Information Commissioner has the power to develop Professional Standards in accordance with Part IB. However, both the Information Commissioner and the Public Access Deputy Commissioner have the function to:
- provide education and guidance to agencies and the public regarding how to meet obligations in the Professional Standards; and
- monitor compliance with the Professional Standards.14
This education function, like the general education function noted above, applies to both agencies and the public, recognising that increased awareness and understanding of the Professional Standards helps to make the Victorian Government more transparent, accessible, and accountable.
More information
Division 1, Part VI – Review by Information Commissioner
Part VIA – Complaints
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 6I(2).
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 6I(2).
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 6I(1); For information on the investigation of public interest complaints, refer to Division 3 of Part VIB.
- Section 6H specifically excludes the functions in section 6I(1) from the Public Access Deputy Commissioner’s functions.
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 6R(2).
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 6I(1); For information on the investigation of public interest complaints, refer to Division 3 of Part VIB.
- Section 6H specifically excludes the functions in section 6I(1) from the Public Access Deputy Commissioner’s functions.
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 6R(2).
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), sections 6I(2)(a) and 6I(2)(f); the second reading speech for the Freedom of Information Amendment (Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner) Bill 2016 notes education is a critical part of an information regulator’s mandate: Victoria, Parliamentary Debates, Legislative Assembly, 23 June 2016, 2870 (The Hon. Martin Pakula).
- Victoria, Parliamentary Debates, Legislative Assembly, 23 June 2016, 2870 (The Hon. Martin Pakula).
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), sections 6I(2)(a) and 6I(2)(f); the second reading speech for the Freedom of Information Amendment (Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner) Bill 2016 notes education is a critical part of an information regulator’s mandate: Victoria, Parliamentary Debates, Legislative Assembly, 23 June 2016, 2870 (The Hon. Martin Pakula).
- Victoria, Parliamentary Debates, Legislative Assembly, 23 June 2016, 2870 (The Hon. Martin Pakula).
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 6I(2)(b).
- Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 6I(2)(b).