The Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute is a transparent
and open organisation committed to publishing information about what we do on this website. This information
can be accessed using the search facility clearly marked on all our pages, or by selecting the particular
area and navigating through the site.
However, there may be other issues about which you would like further information
and in this part of our website we explain how you can get such information.
Subject
Access Requests under the Data Protection Act 1998
If you want to ask us for information which we may hold about you personally then
this will be dealt with under the Data Protection Act 1998. This would include any information which
is limited to you as a person such as information relating to your employment and training records.
If you wish to make a Subject Access Request you should write to the Head of Corporate
Services Division at the address below specifying the information you wish to be made available to you
and enclosing proof of identity such as a formal document or bill with your name and address on it or
your driving licence or passport.
Under the Data Protection Act 1998 we have 40 working days to provide the information
you ask for. If you are unhappy with any aspect of the way in which we deal with your Subject Access
Request you may complain to the Head of Corporate Services Division or to the Information Commissioner.
Both addresses are given below:
- Head of Corporate Services Division, AFBI Headquarters, 18a Newforge Lane,
Belfast, BT9 5PX, Northern Ireland.
Email: info@afbini.gov.uk
- Information Commissioner, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.
If
you feel we have failed to disclose information without good reason you may apply to a Court for disclosure.
Freedom of Information Act 2000
Publication Scheme
In order to comply with the Freedom of Information Act 2000 public sector organisations
such as ours have to routinely publish information whenever possible.
The Information Commissioner, who is responsible for monitoring and enforcing compliance
with the Freedom of Information Act 2000, has drawn up a Model Publication Scheme for all public sector
organisations. We have adopted and are formally committed to.the Model Publication Scheme Definition
document which can be downloaded at the following link:
The
information we routinely put into the public domain is regularly reviewed to ensure we are compliant
with the Definition document. You will be able to see where we don’t hold relevant information or where
for some reason we have decided not to routinely disclose information identified in the Definition document
by referring to our Publication Scheme Guide to Information:
Most
of the information we make routinely available can be accessed through our website by using the search
facility. Such information is continually updated. If you cannot find information through the search
engine and we have indicated in the Definition document that the information is routinely available
this may be because the information cannot be loaded onto our website. In such circumstances please
contact the Head of Corporate Services Division at the address below and ask for the information to
be provided
to you.
- Head of Corporate Services Division, AFBI Headquarters, 18a Newforge Lane,
Belfast,
BT9 5PX, Northern Ireland.
Email: info@afbini.gov.uk
Information
requests received by the Agri-Food and Biosciences institute can be viewed at the following link:
Accessing information which is not included in
the Publication Scheme
As an open and transparent organisation we are committed to routinely publishing
as much information as possible. If you want information which is not on our website or otherwise available
through our guide to information you may ask us for it in accordance with further provisions of the
Freedom of Information Act 2000 and of the Environmental Information Regulations 2004. Requests for
such information should be sent to the Head of Corporate Services Division at the address below.
By law we have to deal with such requests within 20 working days. If you make a
request and are not satisfied with the way in which we deal with it you may ask us to review any decision
we make. If you wish us to undertake such a review you should write to the Head of Corporate Services
Division
at the address below.
Any review will normally be under the control and direction of a senior member of
staff who had no involvement in the original decision or process.
- Head of Corporate Services Division, AFBI Headquarters, 18a Newforge Lane,
Belfast,
BT9 5PX, Northern Ireland.
Email: info@afbini.gov.uk
If
you remain dissatisfied at the conclusion of any review you may complain to the Information Commissioner
at:
- Information Commissioner, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire,
SK9 5AF.
Charges and copyright Issues
Charges
The Freedom of Information Act and the associated Fees Regulations stipulate that
we cannot levy a fee for information unless there is a statutory basis for doing so or the amount of
time taken to locate the information exceeds 18 hours. However, we are allowed to charge for disbursements
related to the provision of information and any reformatting requested by the applicant, provided we
ensure that applicants are aware of any charges which may be made.
Wherever possible, we shall aim to make information available free of charge. The
exceptions are:
- when a cover charge is indicated for a printed document
- when substantial resources are required to respond to a request
AFBI
does not charge for documents downloaded from its website. However, the user will have to meet any charges
by their internet service provider and personal printing costs. For those without Internet access, a
single printout from the website will be available by post from the Head of Corporate Services Division.
Multiple
printouts or archived copies of documents which are no longer available on the website, may warrant
a charge to cover the cost of photocopying and postage. We will let you know this at the time of your
request. Any charge will be payable in advance.
Copyright Issues
The supply of information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) does not give
the recipient or organisation that receives it the automatic right to re-use it in any way that would
infringe copyright. This includes, for example, making multiple copies, publishing and issuing copies
to the public. Brief extracts of any of the material included in AFBI's website may be reproduced under
the fair dealing provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (sections 29 and 30) for
the purposes of research for non-commercial purposes, private study, criticism, review and news reporting.
If
you want any further information about the provision of information or have any difficulty accessing
information provided on our website please contact the Head of Corporate Services Division.
- Head of Corporate Services Division, AFBI Headquarters, 18a Newforge Lane,
Belfast,
BT9 5PX, Northern Ireland.
Email: info@afbini.gov.uk