Freedom of Information
section 8 statement
Section 8
of the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act) requires
each agency to publish detailed information about the way it is
organised, its powers, the kinds of decisions it makes, the documents
it holds, the ways members of the public can obtain access to
these documents, and any arrangements for public involvement in
the work of the agency.
The body
of this Annual Report explains the establishment and major functions
of the Advisory Council. This statement supplements that general
information to meet the requirements of section 8 of the FOI Act.
It is correct as at 30 June 2001.
Organisation
Secretariat
and administrative support for the Council is provided by the
National Archives of Australia. The Executive Secretary is an
officer employed by the National Archives.
The Advisory
Council usually meets four times each year. Members serve for
terms not exceeding three years and may serve an additional term.
Functions
The functions
of the Advisory Council are defined under section 11 of the Archives
Act 1983 as follows:
(1) The
Council shall furnish advice to the Minister and the Director-General
with respect to matters to which the functions of the Archives
relate.
(2) The
Minister or the Director-General may refer any matter of the
kind referred to in subsection (1) to the Council for advice
and the Council may, if it thinks fit, consider and advise
the Minister or the Director-General on a matter of that kind
of its own motion.
Powers
As an advisory
body, the National Archives of Australia Advisory Council has
no decision-making or other powers directly affecting members
of the public.
Categories of documents
The National
Archives of Australia Advisory Council does not hold any documents
which are open to public access on payment of a fee or customarily
available free of charge. The Annual Report of the Advisory Council
is tabled in Parliament. The Secretariat maintains files that
contain documents relating to the administration of the Council,
papers discussed at Council meetings and correspondence relating
to the activities of the Council.
FOI procedures and
initial contact points
All inquiries
concerning access to documents under the Freedom of Information
Act 1982 may be directed during normal business hours to:
Executive
Secretary
National Archives of Australia Advisory Council
c/- National Archives of Australia
Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes ACT 2600
PO Box 7425, Canberra Mail Centre ACT 2610
Telephone: (02) 6212 3643
Facsimile: (02) 6212 3931
email: archives@naa.gov.au
The Executive
Secretary may also be contacted regarding inquiries or comments
relating to the National Archives of Australia Advisory Council
Annual Report.
Facilities for access
Facilities
for access to documents are provided at the office of the National
Archives of Australia, Queen Victoria Terrace, Parkes ACT.
Arrangement for outside
participation
Persons or
bodies outside the Commonwealth administration may participate
in the Council’s advisory role by making representations to the
Chairman or any member of the Council.
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