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Role of Public Information Officers & Assistant Public Information Officers The Right to Information Act 2005.

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1 Role of Public Information Officers & Assistant Public Information Officers The Right to Information Act 2005

2 Designation of Public Information Officers It is the obligation of Every Public Authority to designate:- Public Information Officers in all the Administrative Units/offices Assistant Public Information Officers at sub-divisional/sub- district level Within 100 days of the enactment of the Act

3 Obligations of PIOs/APIOs

4 Duties and Responsibilities of APIOs Receive applications for information or appeals under the Act and forward it to: Public Information Officer or Appellate Officer or Information Commission as the case may be

5 Duties and Responsibilities of PIOs Accept requests for Information Render reasonable assistance to citizens requesting for information –Reduce oral request into writing –Assist sensorily disabled persons Seek assistance of any other officer where necessary –Such officer shall be treated as PIOs Disposal of Requests Communicate the right to appeal and the details of the Appellate Authority to whom the applicant can appeal.

6 Accepting Requests for Information PIOs/APIOs shall accept request in writing/electronic means: In English, Hindi or official language of the area Accompanied by prescribed fees With contact details (Name/Address) With particulars of information specified No Fees for persons Below Poverty Line Reasons for seeking information not required

7 Disposal of Requests Render reasonable assistance to the applicant by reducing the oral request to writing Scrutinize the application received Register the application in the Inward Register Issue acknowledgement to the applicant

8 Disposal of Requests Intimate to the applicant the further fee, representing the cost of providing the information, to be paid along with its calculations. Also intimate the modalities of deposit of fee, the applicant’s right for appeal against the calculation. The period intervening the despatch of the said intimation and payment of fees shall be excluded for the purpose of calculating the 30 day period. Contd…

9 Disposal of Requests Wherever required, provides assistance to citizens for inspection of works, materials, taking samples etc. Retains record on each application, disposal etc. so that materials as required may be furnished to appellate authorities in case first/second appeal is preferred. Contd…

10 Severability Access may be provided to a part of the record which does not contain any exempted information and which can reasonably be severed from any part that contains exempt information The PIO shall give a notice to the applicant informing about partial disclosure of information along with reasons, fees, and details of appellate authority

11 Transfer of Requests Transfers the application / part of it to another public authority, if required. Transfer the application within five days of receipt of application Informs the applicant about such transfers. Makes necessary entries in the Register being maintained

12 Third Party Information Where the PIO intends to disclose any information, which relates to or has been supplied by a third party and has been treated as confidential by that third party, the PIO shall, within five days from the receipt of the request, give a written notice to such third party and invite the third party to make a submission in writing or orally, and such submission shall be kept in view while taking a decision.

13 The PIO on receipt of a request shall, as expeditiously as possible, and in any case within 30 days of the receipt of the request, either provide the information or reject the request for any of the reasons specified in sections 8 and 9. Provide Information

14 Form of Access Information has to be provided in the form in which it is sought. This includes –inspection of works, documents, records, –Taking notes, extracts and certified samples of material. –PIOs may fix a day or two of the week for applicants to take samples and for inspection of material.

15 Deemed refusal If the PIO fails to give decision on the request for Information within the period specified, the PIO shall be deemed to have refused the request.

16 Fees & Costs The Act prescribes the following fees and costs to be charged Fees accompanying applications for request of information Further fee representing the cost of providing the information requested Fee prescribed under rules for supply of information in printed or electronic format.

17 Fees & Costs Information shall be provided free of charge where a public authority fails to comply with the stipulated time limits for disposal of requests The fee could be paid in cash / demand draft/ banker’s cheque/Indian Postal Order. Contd..

18 Time limits Within 30 days from the date of receipt of request in general cases Within 48 hours of receipt of request in cases where the information sought for concerns the life or liberty of a person Add five days, where an application is given to the APIO

19 Rejection of Requests where a request has been rejected, the PIO shall communicate to the person making the request — (i) the reasons for such rejection; (ii) the period within which an appeal against such rejection may be preferred; and (iii) the particulars of the appellate authority

20 Affects sovereignty and integrity of India Contempt of Court Breach of privilege of parliament or state legislature Trade secrets, intellectual property Fiduciary relationship Information received in confidence from foreign Government Exemption from Disclosure of Information

21 Exemptions Endangers the life or physical safety of any persons/informers Impede the process of investigation or apprehension or prosecution of offenders Cabinet Papers Personal information, which would cause unwarranted invasion of the privacy PIO may reject a request to access information which would involve an infringement of copyright

22 The information which cannot be denied to the Parliament or a State Legislature shall not be denied to any person. A public authority may allow access to information, if public interest in disclosure outweighs the harm to the protected interests Public Interest

23 Action in Good Faith No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person for anything which is in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act or any rule made there under.

24 Penalties Where the Information Commission is of the opinion that the PIO has, without any reasonable cause: ●refused to receive an application for information ● has not furnished information within the time specified ● malafidely denied the request for information ● knowingly given incorrect, incomplete or misleading information ● destroyed information ● obstructed in any manner in furnishing the information The IC shall impose a penalty of Rs.250 per day till application is received or information is furnished, however, the total amount of such penalty shall not exceed Rs.25000

25 Penalties The PIO shall be given a reasonable opportunity of being heard before any penalty is imposed on him The burden is on the PIO to prove before the Information Commission in appeal that he acted reasonably and diligently. Contd…

26 …Penalties The PIO is personally liable to pay penalty if the same is imposed by the Information Commission while deciding on complaints and appeals The IC shall recommend for disciplinary action against the PIO if she persistently violates the provisions of the Act Contd…

27 Some Important Tips for PIOs The PIOs has to keep the following in mind: information which cannot be denied to the Parliament or the State Legislature shall not be denied to any citizen; notwithstanding the exemptions permissible under S. 8(1), access to information is to be allowed, if public interest in disclosure outweighs the harm to the protected interest; the Right to Information Act, 2005 overrides the Official Secrets Act, 1923;

28 Some Important Tips for PIOs any material relating to occurrence, event or matter, which has taken place, occurred or happened twenty years before the date of the application has to be given to the applicant; access to information should not involve an infringement of copyright subsisting in a person other than the Sate; Contd…

29 Supplementary Roles of PIOs Records Management Be alert about decisions of Information Commission Maintain register of requests for information and decisions taken on the same Speaking Orders

30 PIO – Register (Periodical Reports) Name and address of applicant Date of receipt Details of information sought Detailed of fees received Last date (30days) for disposal…

31 PIO –Register (Periodical Reports) Information provided or not Date of providing information Within time limit / crossed time limit Statement of fees Partial Information provided  reasons Information is denied  reasons Applicant has filed an appeal or not Any other information

32 Thank You


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