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Our reference: FOI 24/25-1472 (LEXD 62798) 
OAIC reference: MR25/00665 
GPO Box 700 
Canberra   ACT   2601 
1800 800 110 
ndis.gov.au 
14 May 2025 
 
 
Me 
Right to Know 
 
By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx 
 
 
Dear Me 
 
Freedom of Information request — Notice of revised decision under section 55G of 
the Freedom of Information Act 1982 
 
Thank you for your correspondence of 6 March 2025, in which you requested access to 
documents held by the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA), under the Freedom of 
Information Act 1982 (FOI Act). 
 
The purpose of this letter is to provide you with a revised decision on your request. 
 
Scope of your request 
You have requested access to the fol owing documents: 
  “…I request a copy of all documents that: 
 
1. Contain current advice or guidance or similar on the definition of ‘permanent’ (as 
used in the Act), and 
 
2. Are not publicly available, and 

 
3. Are not advice et al to a specific individual (for example, an email in response to a 

question is not included; a reference document in Teams is, even if the reference 
document is not a formal SOP). 
 
Where a document is in scope the request is for the whole document, not just the portion 
relating to impairment 
 
I agree to the exclusion of non-SES details and applicant/participant personal 
information…” 
 
On 16 April 2025, after a 24AB request consultation process, you confirmed via email to the 
following revised scope: 
    “…I request a copy of all documents that: 
 
1. Contain current advice or guidance or similar on the definition of ‘permanent’ (as 
used in the Act), and 
 
2. Are not publicly available, and 

 


 
 
 
 
 
3. Are not advice et al to a specific individual (for example, an email in response to a 

question is not included; a reference document in Teams is, even if the reference 
document is not a formal SOP). 
 
4. The document is a work instruction, or 

 
5. The document is a SOP, or 

 
6. The document instructs staff how to use or apply the word ‘permanent’ from the 

Act. 
 
Where a document is in scope the request is for the whole document, not just the portion 
relating to impairment 
 
I agree to the exclusion of non-SES details and applicant/participant personal 
information…” 
 
Processing period 
The original due date for our access decision on your FOI request was 5 April 2025. We 
have been experiencing processing delays and were not able to provide you with our 
decision by the due date. Consequently, your application was regarded as a deemed refusal 
under section 15AC of the FOI Act. We sincerely apologise for this.  
 
We note that you have now applied to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner 
(OAIC) for a review by the Information Commissioner (IC) of our deemed refusal.  
 
Revised decision under section 55G  
Section 55G(1)(a) of the FOI Act provides that at any time during an IC review, an Agency 
may vary an access refusal decision in favour of the applicant by giving access to 
documents in accordance with the request (revised decision).  
 
Section 55G(2) provides that an Agency must notify the IC of the revised decision, and that 
decision becomes the decision under review.  
 
Searches conducted 

Searches were conducted by the following business areas for documents relevant to the 
scope of your FOI request: 
  •  Service Guidance 
•  Frontline Capability 
•  Scheme Eligibility 
 
As a result of these searches, eleven (11) documents were located, these searches were 
undertaken between 27 March and 23 April 2025 and were overseen by senior staff. 
 
Decision on access to documents 

I am authorised to make decisions under section 23(1) of the FOI Act, including revised 
decisions under s55G of that Act. My revised decision on your request and the reasons for 
my decision are set out below.  
 
I have decided to: 
  •  Grant access in full to 6 documents 
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•  Grant access in part to 5 documents in accordance with section 22 – Access to 
edited copies with exempt or irrelevant matter deleted 
•  Remove irrelevant material in accordance with section 22 of the FOI Act 
 
Section 22 – Access to edited copies with exempt or irrelevant material deleted 
Section 22 of the FOI Act permits an agency to prepare and provide an edited copy of a 
document where the agency has decided to refuse access to an exempt document or that to 
give access to a document would disclose information that would reasonably be regarded as 
irrelevant to the request for access. 
 
As per the scope of your request, you agreed to the exclusion of non-SES details, the 
information I have found irrelevant to your request are internal email addresses, which has 
been removed pursuant to section 22 of the FOI Act and the documents released to you in 
material form. 
 
In reaching my decision, I took the fol owing into account: 
  •  your correspondence from 6 March 2025 outlining the scope of your request 
•  the nature and content of the documents falling within the scope of your request 
•  the FOI Act  
•  the FOI Guidelines published under section 93A of the FOI Act 
•  the notice of IC review 
•  consultation with relevant NDIA staff 
 
Release of documents 

The documents for release, as referred to in the Schedule of Documents at Attachment A
are enclosed. 
 
In accordance with section 55G(2) of the FOI Act, I wil  be providing the IC with a copy of this 
revised decision.  
 
If you determine that you are satisfied with this revised decision and do not require this 
decision to be reviewed further by the IC, please let the Agency and the OAIC know.  
 
If you would like clarification on any aspect of my decision, please do not hesitate to contact 
me by email at xxx@xxxx.xxx.xx. 
 
Yours sincerely 
 
Patrick (PHO293) 
Senior Freedom of Information Officer 
Information Release, Privacy and Legal Operations Branch  
Reviews and Information Release Division 
 
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Attachment A   
Schedule of Documents for FOI 24/25-1472 | MR25/00665 
 
Document 
Page 
Description 
Access Decision 
Comments 
number 
number 

1-53 
Operational Guidelines – Applying 
FULL ACCESS 
 
to the NDIS – Version 10.0 
 
 
Date: 10 December 2024 
 

54-99 
Practice Guide – Access and ER – 
PARTIAL ACCESS 
Irrelevant material removed 
NDIS Amendment Act 2024 
Exemption claimed: 
under section 22 of the FOI 
 
s22 – Irrelevant material 
Act 
Date: 19 September 2024 
 
 

100-146 
Practice Guide – Access and ER – 
PARTIAL ACCESS 
Irrelevant material removed 
Version 2.0 
Exemption claimed: 
under section 22 of the FOI 
 
s22 – Irrelevant material 
Act 
Date: 16 February 2023 
 
 
 

147-161 
Case Study 1 – 24.1.b 
FULL ACCESS 
 
 
Date: Not Available 
 

162-168 
Case Study 2 – 24.1.b 
FULL ACCESS 
 
 
Date: Not Available 
 

169-175 
Case Study 3 – 24.1.b 
FULL ACCESS 
 
 
Date: Not Available 
 


 
 
 
  Document  Page 
Description 
Access Decision 
Comments 
number 
number 

176-276 
PowerPoint – Overview of access 
FULL ACCESS 
 
decision making – Version 1.0 
 
Date: Not Available 
 

277-295 
PowerPoint – Recap of the 
PARTIAL ACCESS 
Irrelevant material removed 
disability and Early Intervention 
Exemption claimed: 
under section 22 of the FOI 
Requirements 
s22 – Irrelevant material 
Act 
 
 
 
Date: 31 August 2022 
 

296-323 
PowerPoint - National Access QDO 
PARTIAL ACCESS 
Irrelevant material removed 
& AA - Technical Meetings - 
Exemption claimed: 
under section 22 of the FOI 
Section 24(1)(b) 
s22 – Irrelevant material 
Act 
 
 
 
Date: Not Available 
 
10 
324 
s24(1)(b) Presentation Guide 
PARTIAL ACCESS 
Irrelevant material removed 
 
Exemption claimed: 
under section 22 of the FOI 
Date: Not Available 
s22 – Irrelevant material 
Act 
 
11 
325-362 
PowerPoint - s24(1)(b) – Version 
FULL ACCESS 
 
1.0 
 
Date: Not Available 
 
 
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