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These were released in a scanned pdf format (stored in 7 separate documents covering the updated
These were released in a scanned pdf format (stored in 7 separate documents covering the updated
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set of LTTs), however they were poorly OCR'ed, making it difficult to refer to the LTTs and re-use the data.  Work is currently in progress to transcribe the updated list of LTTs into a more structured format on FOIwiki, to enable the policies to be more easily interlinked with the other information on the site.
set of LTTs), however they were poorly OCR'ed, making it difficult to refer to the LTTs and re-use the data.  Work is currently in progress to transcribe the updated list of LTTs into a more structured format on FOIwiki, to enable the policies to be more easily interlinked with the other information on the site.

Revision as of 00:17, 4 September 2010

In January 2007, the ICO released via FOI [1] a number of their "Line to take" policy documents - these indicate how they approach certain types of complaints.

August 2010

An updated list has been requested via FOI and is available on WhatDoTheyKnow [2]. There are now 177 LTTs.

These were released in a scanned pdf format (stored in 7 separate documents covering the updated

set of LTTs), however they were poorly OCR'ed, making it difficult to refer to the LTTs and re-use the data. Work is currently in progress to transcribe the updated list of LTTs into a more structured format on FOIwiki, to enable the policies to be more easily interlinked with the other information on the site.

List of LTTs on FOIwiki