Introduction: DIAS has prepared this Publication Scheme in conformity with the Model Publication Scheme made by the Minister for Public Expenditure & Reform under Section 8 of the Freedom of Information Act, 2014. The Scheme comes into effect… Read More
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies undertakes to treat as confidential any information provided to it in confidence by individuals or others, subject to its’ obligations under law, including the Freedom of Information Act. If, for any reason, it… Read More
You may seek an internal review of the initial decision, which will be carried out by the Registrar of DIAS if: you are dissatisfied with the initial response received, i.e. refusal of information, form of access, fees, etc…. Read More
Fees are payable for search and retrieval and photocopying in certain cases. Also, a fee applies for Internal Review and for Appeals to the Information Commissioner. (Details specified in Statutory Instrument No. 484/2014) Search and retrieval costs are… Read More
Following completion of an internal review, you may seek independent review of the decision from the Information Commissioner. Also, if you have not received a reply to your application for internal review within three weeks, this is deemed… Read More
The Act sets out a series of exemptions to protect sensitive information where its disclosure may be damaging or inappropriate. Where Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies invokes these provisions to withhold information, the decision may be appealed. Decisions… Read More
Requests under FOI will be acknowledged within ten working days and a decision will follow within 20 working days (or eight weeks in certain cases). DIAS’ FOI Officer is also the FOI Decision Maker for DIAS as a… Read More
All applications under the FOI Act should be addressed to: Registrar’s Office, The Freedom of Information Officer, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4. Telephone: +353-1- 6140188 Facsimile: +353-1-6140160 E-mail: foi@dias.ie Send your request… Read More
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Guide to FOI Acts
The text of the FOI Acts and guides to the Act are available at: http://www.foi.gov.ie
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Publication Scheme
Introduction: DIAS has prepared this Publication Scheme in conformity with the Model Publication Scheme made by the Minister for Public Expenditure & Reform under Section 8 of the Freedom of Information Act, 2014. The Scheme comes into effect… Read More
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Statement of Policy with regard to Confidentiality and Freedom of Information
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies undertakes to treat as confidential any information provided to it in confidence by individuals or others, subject to its’ obligations under law, including the Freedom of Information Act. If, for any reason, it… Read More
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Internal Review on Request
You may seek an internal review of the initial decision, which will be carried out by the Registrar of DIAS if: you are dissatisfied with the initial response received, i.e. refusal of information, form of access, fees, etc…. Read More
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Fees
Fees are payable for search and retrieval and photocopying in certain cases. Also, a fee applies for Internal Review and for Appeals to the Information Commissioner. (Details specified in Statutory Instrument No. 484/2014) Search and retrieval costs are… Read More
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Review by the Information Commissioner – request
Following completion of an internal review, you may seek independent review of the decision from the Information Commissioner. Also, if you have not received a reply to your application for internal review within three weeks, this is deemed… Read More
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Rights of Review and Appeal
The Act sets out a series of exemptions to protect sensitive information where its disclosure may be damaging or inappropriate. Where Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies invokes these provisions to withhold information, the decision may be appealed. Decisions… Read More
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Decision on request
Requests under FOI will be acknowledged within ten working days and a decision will follow within 20 working days (or eight weeks in certain cases). DIAS’ FOI Officer is also the FOI Decision Maker for DIAS as a… Read More
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Making an FOI Request
All applications under the FOI Act should be addressed to: Registrar’s Office, The Freedom of Information Officer, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 10 Burlington Road, Dublin 4. Telephone: +353-1- 6140188 Facsimile: +353-1-6140160 E-mail: foi@dias.ie Send your request… Read More
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