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Section 55 - Onus

Guidelines

Onus of showing or establishing certain matters in a VCAT review

1.1

Section 55 outlines which party is required to show or establish certain matters in a Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) review. This is referred to as the ‘onus.’

Where a decision is made to refuse access to a document

1.2

If an agency or Minister refuses access to a document, the agency or Minister that made the decision must show that their decision was justified or that VCAT should make a decision that is adverse to the applicant.4 For example, if an agency refuses access to a document under an exemption, the agency must establish why the document is exempt.

1.3

If an agency or Minister is appealing a review decision from the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner, VCAT will determine what is the correct and preferable decision.5 The agency or Minister does not have the onus of establishing that a decision on the request was justified.6

Where notice is given under section 12 to specify a document in a Part II statement

1.4

If a person gives an agency a notice under section 12 to specify a document in the agency’s Part II statement, in a VCAT review the principal officer upon whom notice was served must show that the relevant document is not a document as described in section 8(1) or section 11(1).

Where a decision is to refuse to amend a record

1.5

An applicant and the agency or Minister bear the onus of showing different matters.

1.6

The applicant must establish why the document should be amended or corrected.8 The agency or Minister must then justify the decision to not amend the document.

Other circumstances

1.7

VCAT has articulated which party bears the onus in certain circumstances:

  • If a factual matter is disputed, the party who bears the onus will be expected to tender some evidence.11
  • If an agency refuses to neither confirm nor deny the existence of certain documents (under section 27(2)), they must show that they are entitled to do so.12
  1. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 55(2).
  2. Department of Health and Human Services v Herald and Weekly Times Pty Ltd [2015] VCAT 291 [9].
  3. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 55(2).
  4. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 55(2).
  5. Department of Health and Human Services v Herald and Weekly Times Pty Ltd [2015] VCAT 291 [9].
  6. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 55(2).
  7. Mawkes v Department of Human Services [2001] VCAT 1758.
  8. Mawkes v Department of Human Services [2001] VCAT 1758.
  9. Penhalluriack v Department of Labour and Industry (unreported, County Court, Vic, Lazarus J, 19 December 1983) 56.
  10. Thorne v Victoria Police (1998) 13 VAR 324.
  11. Penhalluriack v Department of Labour and Industry (unreported, County Court, Vic, Lazarus J, 19 December 1983) 56.
  12. Thorne v Victoria Police (1998) 13 VAR 324.

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