Freedom of Information
Q: What is FOI?
The FOI Act provides that from 21 April, 1998, every person has
the following legal rights:
- the right to access official records held by Government Departments or
other public bodies listed in the Act;
- the right to have personal information held on them corrected or updated
where such information is incomplete, incorrect or misleading; and
- the right to be given reasons for decisions taken by public bodies that
affect them.
These rights mean that from 21 April, 1998, people can seek access to personal
information held on them - no matter when the information was created - and
to other records created after 21 April, 1998.
Q: What records can be requested?
Under the Act, the following records are accessible:
- all records created after the Act commenced 21st April, 1998;
- all personal records of clients, whenever created;
- all records of staff created after 21 April, 1995, or earlier if used
adversely against staff member; and
- all records created earlier if needed to understand records created after
that date.
Q: How do I make an FOI Request to the CFB?
Download the FOI application
form [.doc 34kb] and send it to
FOI OFFICER,
Central Fisheries Board,
Swords Business Campus,
Balheary Road, Swords,
Co. Dublin.
Please use this FOI
application form [.doc 34KB] for all your FOI aplications.
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