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*[http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/all_hmrc_phone_numbers#outgoing-44216 Whatdotheyknow.com - an argument that the Section 21 exemption cannot be used to withhold information available by making multiple queries of a database on the authority's website]  
*[http://confirm-or-deny.blogspot.com/2009/11/how-to-beat-section-21-exemption.html How to Beat the Section 21 Exemption] from Confirm-or-Deny]  


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Revision as of 03:35, 29 November 2009

Section 21: Information Accessible By Other Means

Section 21 applies to information that is already reasonably accessible to the applicant. It recognises that the right of access under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 is supplementary to the very many ways in which public authorities already provide information to members of the public. For example, section 21 will apply if information is included on a public authority's publication scheme or if the public authority is under a statutory obligation to give out the information to members of the public on request.

Key points

  • The question is whether the information is reasonably accessible to the applicant: public authorities need to be alert to any attributes of an individual applicant which may mean that information is more or less accessible to him than it is to the public at large;
  • Section 21 may apply even if a fee is charged for supplying the information;
  • Where information is exempt under section 21, the Act does not allow a public authority to 'neither confirm nor deny' that fact.
  • Section 21 is not subject to any public interest balance.
MoJ Guidance.

Official Guidance

What the law says

21 Information accessible to applicant by other means

(1) Information which is reasonably accessible to the applicant otherwise than under section 1 is exempt information.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1)—
(a) information may be reasonably accessible to the applicant even though it is accessible only on payment, and
(b) information is to be taken to be reasonably accessible to the applicant if it is information which the public authority or any other person is obliged by or under any enactment to communicate (otherwise than by making the information available for inspection) to members of the public on request, whether free of charge or on payment.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (1), information which is held by a public authority and does not fall within subsection (2)(b) is not to be regarded as reasonably accessible to the applicant merely because the information is available from the public authority itself on request, unless the information is made available in accordance with the authority’s publication scheme and any payment required is specified in, or determined in accordance with, the scheme.

Related Information Commissioner / Information Tribunal Decision notices

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External links

Freedom of Information Act 2000
Exemptions
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