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In the second case, a resolution of the Council must describe the nature of the exempt information relied upon.
Similarly, freedom of information exempt information is also subject to a number of specific requirements and procedures.
Most records over 30 years old are released for public access, while a small proportion are released with some exempt information deleted.
Meetings may only exclude the public if exempt information is likely to be considered or if 'confidential information' would be disclosed.
He concurs, and already has to hand a list of the standard government reasons for exempting information from the 30-year rule: it covers every document in the file.
If we don't hold the information you want, or it is 'exempt information', or there is a fee then we will first write and tell you.
The current memo encourages the maximum disclosure possible in discretionary exemptions and to, whenever possible, reasonably segregate exempt information and release the rest.
But the Act exempts some information from all its provisions, and exempt information includes information about a particular pupil or about the education of a particular person.
They have said that the communications industry already cooperates on surveillance with law enforcement agencies, and noted that Congress explicitly exempted information services from the law at issue.
The classes of information contained in the scheme may contain exempt information under FOISA which we may not make available under the scheme.
Turner said in its lawsuit in Federal District Court in Washington that CNN would qualify under a 1988 measure that exempts information materials.
The commission is exempting information gathered by reporters in response to complaints from the media, including Dow Jones & Company, the publisher of The Wall Street Journal.
When they take full effect at the turn of the century, the new rules will have made available all but exempted information from 1975 and earlier, including millions of pages related to the Vietnam War.
It would, for example, exempt information released to journalists and information that analysts obtain from non-senior executives, an exemption designed to encourage analysts to dig for a broad range of data.
Although journals say they exempt information concerning public health, scientists are keenly aware of instances in which researchers provided the C.D.C. with data only to see their reports rejected by prestigious medical journals.
If we have asked you to clarify your request; have had to apply a public interest test to exempt information or have issued a fees notice, we may respond later than the 20 working days.
One idea that has been suggested is to exempt information gleaned during medical or counseling sessions, but the bill's Senate sponsor, Stephen M. Saland, said that exemption would eliminate too many potential reports.
Redaction toolkit: guidelines for editing exempt information from paper and electronic documents prior to release Operational selection policies apply the criteria set out in the Acquisition policy to the records of individual departments and agencies.
Exempt information includes documents relating to defence and security (such as the design and construction of weapons and records of Australian intelligence agencies) and private information (including medical records and raw census data).
However, Mr President, because we must go further and adopt measures exempting information providers in certain cases from providing data for the detailed version of the nomenclature, we have decided to continue down the road taken at the first reading.
In so doing, it threatened to undermine the ability of law enforcement agencies to use the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1994, a wiretapping law that applies to phone services but exempts information services.
Those circumstances are strictly defined as being first, where confidential information would be disclosed to the Press and public if they attended, and secondly where exempt information would be disclosed to the Press and public if they attended.
Information which is not exempt information by virtue of section 30 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 is exempt information if its disclosure under that Act would, or would be likely to, prejudice the administration of justice.