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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2022 04:16:42 +0000
Subject: RE: FOIREQ22-00141 Your FOI request - Decision Letter [SEC=OFFICIAL]
From: Julie <xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx>
To: OAIC - Legal <xxxxx@xxxx.xxx.xx>

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Dear OAIC - Legal,

For the purposes of the FOI Act I request a s 17 created document that lists all for all s 55G decisions received by the OAIC (excluding draft decisions) since 1 January 2020 that provides all Resolve fields able to be produced solely by Resolve's custom reporting functions (such as the agency that produced the s 55G decision, the Resolve reference number, etc).

Fields excluded from scope are the name of an Ic review applicant and those which contain personal information about an Ic review applicant.

I seek the OAIC's assistance with this request by having the OAIC specify what Resolve fields relevant to such s 55G decisions are able to be produced solely by computers so that I can inform you of those that are unnecessary to be included in such a report.

Ciao

Julie

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Dear Julie

Please find attached a decision in relation to your request for internal review - FOIREQ22/00187.

Kind regards
Emma.

Emma Liddle | Director, Legal
Office of the Australian Information Commissioner
GPO Box 5218 Sydney NSW 2001 | oaic.gov.au
+61 2 9942 4153 | [email address]

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