Government Information (Public Access) (Consequential Amendments and Repeal) Act 2009 No 54



An Act to amend various laws as a consequence of the enactment of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009; to repeal the Freedom of Information Act 1989; and for other purposes.
2   Commencement
(1)  This Act commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
(2)  An amendment made by Schedule 2.15 to an uncommenced provision of the Education Act 1990 does not have effect until the commencement of the provision being amended.
Schedule 1 Amendment of Freedom of Information Act 1989 No 5
[1]   Part 4 Amendment of records
Transfer the Part to the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (with the following amendments) after Part 6 as Part 6A of that Act with sections numbered consecutively starting from section 59A and with cross-references to sections of that Part in those transferred provisions renumbered accordingly.
[2]   Part 4, Division 1, heading
Omit the heading.
[3]   Section 38A
Insert before section 39:
  
38A   Interpretation
(1)  In this Part:
(2)  Words and expressions used in this Part that are defined in the GIPA Act have the same meanings as in that Act.
[4]   Section 39 Right to apply for amendment of agencies’ records
Omit “an agency’s document”. Insert instead “a record held by an agency”.
[5]   Section 39 (a)
Omit “document”. Insert instead “record”.
[6]   Section 40 Applications for amendment of agencies’ records
Omit “agency’s document” from section 40 (c).
Insert instead “record held by the agency”.
[7]   Section 40 (d) and (e)
Omit “document”, wherever occurring. Insert instead “record”.
[8]   Section 42 Incomplete applications
Omit “agency’s document”. Insert instead “record held by the agency”.
[9]   Section 45 Notices of determination
Omit section 45 (2) (b) (iv). Insert instead:
  
(iv)  the rights of review under the GIPA Act conferred by this Part in relation to the determination, and
[10]   Section 45 (3)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(3)  An agency is not required to include in a notice any matter that is of such a nature that its inclusion in the notice would result in the disclosure of information for which there is an overriding public interest against disclosure.
[11]   Section 47
Omit Divisions 2 and 3 of Part 4. Insert instead:
  
47   Right of review under GIPA Act
A person who is aggrieved by a determination of an agency under this Part is entitled to a review of the determination under Part 5 of the GIPA Act as if the determination were a reviewable decision under that Part.
Schedule 2 Amendment of other legislation
Section 248 Aboriginal Land Councils to be public authorities etc for certain purposes
[1]   Section 58 Duty of administrator to lodge material documents with Tribunal where decision reviewed
Omit “(Application of Act to exempt documents under Freedom of Information Act 1989)” from section 58 (7) (c).
Insert instead “(Effect of Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009)”.
[2]   Section 124
Omit the section. Insert instead:
  
(1) General rule Except as provided by this section, nothing in this Act requires or authorises any person or body to disclose information to another person or body if there is an overriding public interest against the disclosure of the information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
(2) Disclosure to person or body other than Tribunal The provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 continue to apply to the disclosure of information to any person or body other than to the Tribunal as if this Act had not been enacted.
(3) Disclosure to Tribunal If a provision of this Act requires or authorises any person or body to disclose information to the Tribunal in relation to any proceedings before it and there is an overriding public interest against the disclosure of the information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009:
(a)  the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 does not prevent the disclosure of the information to the Tribunal, and
(b)  the Tribunal is to do all things necessary to ensure that the information is not disclosed to any person other than a member of the Tribunal as constituted for the purpose of the proceedings unless the person or body disclosing the information to the Tribunal consents to the further disclosure.
(4) Certificates by Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet concerning Cabinet information The Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet may certify that information is Cabinet information. Any such certificate:
(a)  is conclusive of that fact, and
(b)  authorises any person who would otherwise be required under this Act to lodge a document containing that information with (or disclose the information to) the Tribunal to refuse to lodge the document with (or disclose the information to) the Tribunal.
(5) Definitions In this section:
Cabinet information means information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
disclose has the same meaning as it has in the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
[3]   Schedule 2 Composition and functions of Divisions
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from clause 2 (1) of Part 4.
[4]   Schedule 2, Part 4, clause 2 (1)
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
[5]   Schedule 2, Part 4, clause 5
Omit the clause. Insert instead:
  
5   Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (Reviewable decisions and other functions)
Applications made under Division 4 of Part 5 of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 are to be determined by 1 Division member of the General Division of the Tribunal who is a judicial member.
Section 6 Inclusion of other reports in annual reports
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 6 (2).
Schedule 1 Report of operations
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from Column 2 in the matter relating to “Land disposal”.
Section 5A Inclusion of other reports in annual reports
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 5A (2).
Schedule 1 Report of operations
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from Column 2 in the matter relating to “Land disposal”.
[1]   Section 14 Records relating to Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders
Omit section 14 (3).
[2]   Section 29 Protection of persons who make reports or provide certain information
Omit section 29 (5).
Section 207 Disclosure of information
Omit “the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 207 (d).
Insert instead “a requirement imposed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
[1]   Section 22 Exemptions for Cabinet information and other privileged material
Omit “a Cabinet document” from section 22 (1) (a).
Insert instead “Cabinet information”.
[2]   Section 22 (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  For the purposes of this section, a certificate of the Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet that:
(a)  any information or question relates to confidential proceedings of Cabinet, or
(b)  information is Cabinet information,
is conclusive of that fact.
[3]   Section 22 (3), definition of “Cabinet document”
Omit the definition.
[4]   Section 22 (3)
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
Cabinet information means information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
[5]   Section 43 Obtaining and correcting information on relevant employment proceedings under Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989 to any documents of an agency containing information” from section 43 (1).
Insert instead “Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 to any information”.
[6]   Section 43 (3)
Omit “Part 4 of that Act”.
Insert instead “Part 6A of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998”.
[7]   Section 43 (4)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(4)  The provisions of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 and Part 6A of the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 apply for the purposes of this section whether or not the agency is an agency to which those provisions apply.
[8]   Section 43 (5)
Omit “that Act in its”. Insert instead “any provisions of those Acts in their”.
Section 161 Disclosure of information
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 161 (1) (d).
[2]   Section 247 (b) and (c)
Omit “within the meaning”, wherever occurring.
Insert instead “for the purposes”.
[3]   Schedule 5 Savings, transitional and other provisions
Omit clause 81. Insert instead:
  
81   Exempt documents
A document that contains matter relating to functions in relation to which the office of Inspector-General of Corrective Services was, by virtue of section 9 of the Freedom of Information Act 1989, exempt from the operation of that Act immediately before 1 October 2003 is taken to be, and to always have been, an exempt document within the meaning of the Freedom of Information Act 1989 and a document containing information for which there is an overriding public interest against disclosure for the purposes of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Section 32I Information about claims
Omit section 32I (7).
[1]   Section 26B Purpose of obtaining information about students
Omit section 26B (2). Insert instead:
  
(2)  Information about a student obtained under this Division is prohibited from being disclosed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 except in response to an access application under that Act that is made by:
(a)  the student the subject of the information, or
(b)  a parent of the student, or
(c)  any person nominated in writing by the student or a parent of the student.
(3)  Nothing in this Division operates to prevent the provision or disclosure of information as required or permitted by or under any other Act or law (except as provided by subsection (2)).
[2]   Section 26F No offence or liability for disclosure of information
Omit the note at the end of the section.
[1]   Section 7 Amendment of Freedom of Information Act 1989 No 5
Omit the section.
[2]   Schedule 5 Amendment of Freedom of Information Act 1989
Omit the Schedule.
[1]   Section 43EI Cabinet information and proceedings
Omit “produce a Cabinet document” from section 43EI (1) (b).
Insert instead “disclose Cabinet information”.
[2]   Sections 43EI (1) (c) and 97HD (1) (c)
Omit “a Cabinet document”, wherever occurring.
Insert instead “Cabinet information”.
[3]   Section 43EI (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  For the purposes of this section, a certificate of the Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet that:
(a)  any information or question relates to confidential proceedings of Cabinet, or
(b)  information is Cabinet information,
is conclusive of that fact.
[4]   Section 43EI (3), definition of “Cabinet document”
Omit the definition.
[5]   Section 43EI (3)
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
Cabinet information means information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
[6]   Section 97HD Cabinet information and proceedings
Omit “produce a Cabinet document” from section 97HD (1) (b).
Insert instead “disclose Cabinet information”.
[7]   Section 97HD (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  For the purposes of this section, a certificate of the Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet that:
(a)  any information or question relates to confidential proceedings of Cabinet, or
(b)  information is Cabinet information,
is conclusive of that fact.
[8]   Section 97HD (3), definition of “Cabinet document”
Omit the definition.
[9]   Section 97HD (3)
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
Cabinet information means information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Section 14B Establishment of ECM system
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 14B (2).
Clauses 4 (1) and 7 (1)
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989, and any regulations under that Act”, wherever occurring.
Insert in alphabetical order “Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, and any regulations under that Act”.
Section 12 Register of filming approvals to be publicly available
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 12 (2) (d).
Section 29 Secrecy
Omit section 29 (6).
Section 206 Secrecy
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 206 (6).
[1]   Section 5 Definition of “personal information”
Omit section 5 (3) (l). Insert instead:
  
(l)  information about an individual that is contained in Cabinet information or Executive Council information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009,
[2]   Section 22 Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 not affected
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 22 (1).
[3]   Section 22 (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  In particular, this Act does not operate to lessen any obligations under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 in respect of a public sector agency.
[5]   Schedule 1 Health Privacy Principles
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from the note to clause 7 (1).
[6]   Schedule 1, clause 8 (3)
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from the note to the subclause.
[1]   Section 21 Cabinet information and proceedings
Omit “confidential proceedings of cabinet or any committee of cabinet” from section 21 (1) (a).
Insert instead “information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 or to confidential proceedings of Cabinet or any committee of Cabinet”.
[2]   Section 21 (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  For the purposes of this section, a certificate of the Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet that:
(a)  any information, document, thing or question relates to confidential proceedings of Cabinet or of a committee of Cabinet, or
(b)  information is Cabinet information,
is conclusive of that fact.
Section 74 Application of Freedom of Information Act 1989 No 5
Omit the section.
[1]   Section 22A Making submissions and documents available to public
Omit “is an exempt document within the meaning of the Freedom of Information Act 1989” wherever occurring in section 22A (1) and (2).
Insert instead “contains information that the Tribunal would not be required to disclose under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
[2]   Section 25A Cabinet information and proceedings
Omit “produce a Cabinet document” from section 25A (1) (b).
Insert instead “disclose Cabinet information”.
[3]   Section 25A (1) (c)
Omit “a Cabinet document”. Insert instead “Cabinet information”.
[4]   Section 25A (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  For the purposes of this section, a certificate of the Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet that:
(a)  any information or question relates to confidential proceedings of Cabinet, or
(b)  information is Cabinet information,
is conclusive of that fact.
[5]   Section 25A (3), definition of “Cabinet document”
Omit the definition.
[6]   Section 25A (3)
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
Cabinet information means information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Section 13 Power to require certain information
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 13 (2).
[1]   Section 10B Further limitations relating to closure of parts of meetings to public
Omit the note to section 10B (4).
[2]   Chapter 4, Part 2 Access to information
Omit the Part.
[3]   Section 22 Other functions
Omit the matter relating to the Freedom of Information Act 1989 from the note.
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
council required to publish certain information and to grant access to certain documents
council required to amend certain records that are shown to be incomplete, incorrect, out of date or misleading
[4]   Chapter 13 How are councils made accountable for their actions?
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from the Introduction to the Chapter.
[5]   Chapter 13, Introduction
Insert “, under the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998,” after “They are also entitled”.
[6]   Section 664 Disclosure and misuse of information
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 664 (1) (d).
[7]   Section 739A
Insert after section 739:
  
739A   Retention, preservation and destruction of records
The council must retain, preserve and destroy its records in accordance with any approved standards.
Section 178 Disclosure of information
Omit “the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 178 (d).
Insert instead “a requirement imposed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
Section 365 Disclosure of information
Omit “under the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 365 (1) (f).
Insert instead “in accordance with a requirement imposed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
[1]   Section 151D Register of certain interests to be publicly available
Omit “by the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 151D (2) (e).
Insert instead “under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
[2]   Section 161 Restriction on release of certain information
Omit “the documents concerned are exempt documents within the meaning of the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 161 (2).
Insert instead “information contained in the documents concerned is information for which there is a conclusive presumption of overriding public interest against disclosure for the purposes of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
[1]   Section 19 Cabinet information and proceedings
Omit “produce a Cabinet document” from section 19 (1) (b).
Insert instead “disclose Cabinet information”.
[2]   Section 19 (1) (c)
Omit “a Cabinet document”. Insert instead “Cabinet information”.
[3]   Section 19 (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  For the purposes of this section, a certificate of the Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet that:
(a)  any information or question relates to confidential proceedings of Cabinet, or
(b)  information is Cabinet information,
is conclusive of that fact.
[4]   Section 19 (3), definition of “Cabinet document”
Omit the definition.
[5]   Section 19 (3)
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
Cabinet information means information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
[1]   Section 21B Requirements and inspections relating to matters affected by legal professional privilege on review under Freedom of Information Act 1989
Omit the section.
[2]   Section 22 Cabinet information and proceedings
Omit “a cabinet document that is an exempt document under the Freedom of Information Act 1989 or to confidential proceedings of cabinet or any committee of cabinet” from section 22 (1) (a).
Insert instead “information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 or to confidential proceedings of Cabinet or any committee of Cabinet”.
[3]   Section 22 (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  For the purposes of this section, a certificate of the Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet that:
(a)  information is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009, or
(b)  any information, document, thing or question relates to confidential proceedings of Cabinet or of a committee of Cabinet,
is conclusive of that fact.
[4]   Section 31AC Ombudsman may furnish information to public authority
Insert “or the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002” after “Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998” in section 31AC (2) (b).
[5]   Section 34 Disclosure by Ombudsman or officer
Omit section 34 (1) (b3). Insert instead:
  
(b3)  for the purpose of any proceedings under Part 5 of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 arising as a consequence of a decision made by the Ombudsman in respect of an access application under that Act,
[6]   Section 35 Ombudsman, officer or expert as witness
Omit “or” from section 35 (2) (c).
[7]   Section 35 (2) (d)
Omit the paragraph. Insert instead:
  
(d)  under Part 5 of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 arising as a consequence of a decision made by the Ombudsman in respect of an access application under that Act,
[8]   Schedule 1A Agencies
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
Information Commissioner
[1]   Section 4 Definition of “personal information”
Omit section 4 (3) (i). Insert instead:
  
(i)  information about an individual that is contained in Cabinet information or Executive Council information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009,
[2]   Section 5 Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 not affected
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 5 (1).
[3]   Section 5 (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  In particular, this Act does not operate to lessen any obligations under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 in respect of a public sector agency.
[4]   Section 20 General application of information protection principles to public sector agencies
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 20 (5).
[5]   Section 43 Disclosure of Cabinet or Executive Council information
Omit “an exempt document” from section 43 (1).
Insert instead “Cabinet information or Executive Council information”.
[6]   Section 43 (2)
Omit “The Director-General of The Cabinet Office may certify that a document is an exempt document because it is a Cabinet document.”.
Insert instead “The Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet may certify that information is Cabinet information.”.
[7]   Section 43 (2) (b)
Omit “document”. Insert instead “information”.
[8]   Section 43 (3)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(3)  In this section:
Cabinet information means information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Executive Council information means information that is Executive Council information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Section 219 Disclosure of information
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 219 (1) (d).
[1]   Section 4 Definitions
Insert at the end of paragraph (g) of the definition of investigating authority:
  
, or
(h)  the Information Commissioner.
[2]   Section 4, definition of “investigation Act”
Insert at the end of paragraph (e) of the definition:
  
, or
[3]   Section 12D
Insert after section 12C:
  
12D   Disclosure to Information Commissioner
To be protected by this Act, a disclosure by a public official to the Information Commissioner must:
(a)  be made in accordance with the Government Information (Information Commissioner) Act 2009, and
(b)  be disclosure of information that shows or tends to show that a public authority or another public official has engaged, is engaged or proposes to engage in conduct of a kind that constitutes a failure to exercise its functions properly in accordance with any provision of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Section 320 Disclosure of monitoring data
Omit “documents under section 27 of the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 320 (3).
Insert instead “information under section 72 of the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
Clause 71 Commercial confidentiality
Omit “a document referring to the information would be an exempt document under clause 7 or 8 of Schedule 1 to the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from clause 71 (4).
Insert instead “a document contains information for which there is an overriding public interest against disclosure under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 because of the public interest considerations in clause 4 of the Table to section 14 of that Act”.
Section 36 Access to records, information etc
Omit “a cabinet document that is an exempt document under the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 36 (6).
Insert instead “information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
Section 80 Secrecy
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 80 (6).
[1]   Section 156 Cabinet information and proceedings
Omit “produce a Cabinet document” from section 156 (1) (b).
Insert instead “disclose Cabinet information”.
[2]   Section 156 (1) (c)
Omit “a Cabinet document”. Insert instead “Cabinet information”.
[3]   Section 156 (2)
Omit the subsection. Insert instead:
  
(2)  For the purposes of this section, a certificate of the Director-General or Deputy Director-General (General Counsel) of the Department of Premier and Cabinet that:
(a)  any information or question relates to confidential proceedings of Cabinet, or
(b)  information is Cabinet information,
is conclusive of that fact.
[4]   Section 156 (3), definition of “Cabinet document”
Omit the definition.
[5]   Section 156 (3)
Insert in alphabetical order:
  
Cabinet information means information that is Cabinet information under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
[1]   Clause 24 Information concerning supply and disposal arrangements
Omit “the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 1989 and” from clause 24 (2).
[2]   Clause 24 (3)
Insert after clause 24 (2):
  
(3)  This clause does not require the Board to provide information that it would not be required to disclose under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Section 14 Disclosure of information
Omit “the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 14 (d).
Insert instead “a requirement imposed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
Section 200 Disclosure of information
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 200 (d).
[1]   Section 3 Definitions
Omit the definition of FOI Act from section 3 (1).
[2]   Section 56
Omit the section. Insert instead:
  
56   Access still available under Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009
The fact that a record is not open to public access under this Act does not affect any entitlement to obtain access to information contained in the record under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Note—
If a record is not open to public access because it is not the subject of an access direction, an application under this Part for an OPA direction should be made before an application is made under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
[3]   Section 59 Withholding access to ensure proper care of records
Omit section 59 (2).
[4]   Section 59 (3)
Omit “FOI Act”.
Schedule 2 Provisions excepted from operation of section 21
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989, section 43 (Determination of applications)” from the matter under the heading “Provisions authorising alteration of records”.
Insert instead “Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998, section 59F (Determination of applications)”.
Section 13 FOI exemption
Omit the section.
Section 36 Disclosure and misuse of information
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 36 (1) (d).
Section 104 Application of Freedom of Information Act 1989
Omit the section.
Section 146 Decision not to disclose location of critical habitat
Omit the note at the end of the section. Insert instead:
  
Note—
Matter that is the subject of a determination referred to in subsection (1) is information for which there is a conclusive presumption of an overriding public interest against disclosure under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
Section 105 Secrecy
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 105 (6).
[1]   Sections 17B (4), 31 (2B), 35N (4), 35ZA (4) and 55L (4)
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989”, wherever occurring.
[2]   Section 35ZG Disclosure of information
Omit “the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 35ZG (c).
Insert instead “a requirement imposed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
[3]   Schedule 11 Conversion of Public Transport Ticketing Corporation to a SOC
Omit “the Freedom of Information Act 1989” from proposed section 35Y in item [1].
Insert instead “a requirement imposed under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009”.
Section 38 Disclosure of information
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from section 38 (1) (d).
Schedule 6 Maximum costs—compensation matters
Omit “Freedom of Information Act 1989” from clause 17 (d).