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REPEALEDD-#2 Six Month Disclosure Law
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<strong class='bbc'>6 Month Disclosure Rule</strong>

For the declassification of historical Cabinet material

[*:2bjfrrbx] Members of The South Pacific may make a request for information (RFI) held in Government archives, after a period of 6 months have passed from the accepted date of closure of the matter concerned. The accepted date can be interpreted as, but not limited to any of the following; Date of closure of topic/thread, date of court judgment, date of last post within a topic/thread, date of expulsion of member.





[*:2bjfrrbx] If a request is made for material that is less than 6 months old, the Minister of Justice shall indicate clearly when the 6 months have elapsed.





[*:2bjfrrbx] Requests should be posted on the Minister of Justice's Board.





[*:2bjfrrbx]All information released into the public domain shall be at the discretion of the Minister of Justice.





[*:2bjfrrbx]In the event of an RFI being rejected, the Cabinet will communicate the reason/s for refusal to the Assembly.





[*:2bjfrrbx]Should an RFI be rejected, a period of 3 months must pass before the same material can be requested.





[*:2bjfrrbx] Multiple RFIs for the same material will be treated as a single request.





[*:2bjfrrbx]The Minister of Justice will make every effort to fulfill RFIs within 14 days.





[*:2bjfrrbx]All responses to RFIs will be posted in the form of a reply for the request on the forums.


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