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Section 49B - Time for applying for review

Guidelines

How long does an applicant have to apply for a review by OVIC?

1.1

For a review application to be valid, it must:

  • be made within 28 days of receiving the decision;6
  • be in writing;
  • identify the relevant agency or Minister; and
  • identify the decision to be reviewed.7
1.2

‘Valid’ means the review application meets the requirements of the Act. The Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner (OVIC)8 cannot review an application that does not meet the requirements of the Act.

1.3

OVIC may accept an application for review outside of the 28 days if the delay was because of the agency or Minister who made the decision.9

1.4

The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal cannot review OVIC’s decision to accept or not to accept a request outside the time limit.10

1.5

If an applicant applies to OVIC for a review outside the 28 days, and OVIC cannot accept it out of time, the applicant may consider making another request made to the agency or Minister to receive fresh review rights.

More information

For information on the form of a review application, see:

  1. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 49B(1).
  2. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), sections 49C(a) and 49C(b).
  3. Section 6I sets out the functions of the Information Commissioner and the Public Access Deputy Commissioner; both are responsible for handling FOI reviews. In this section, the FOI Guidelines collectively refer to the Information Commissioner, the Public Access Deputy Commissioner, and OVIC staff as ‘OVIC’ unless otherwise stated.
  4. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 49B(3).
  5. Smeaton (Review and Regulation) [2015] VCAT 2022.
  6. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 49B(1).
  7. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), sections 49C(a) and 49C(b).
  8. Section 6I sets out the functions of the Information Commissioner and the Public Access Deputy Commissioner; both are responsible for handling FOI reviews. In this section, the FOI Guidelines collectively refer to the Information Commissioner, the Public Access Deputy Commissioner, and OVIC staff as ‘OVIC’ unless otherwise stated.
  9. Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic), section 49B(3).
  10. Smeaton (Review and Regulation) [2015] VCAT 2022.

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