| Indicator | Description | Scoring instructions | MAX score | Findings | Points | Article | Comments |
| 13 | Requesters are not required to provide reasons for their requests. | Y/N answer 0 or 2 points | 2 |
NO |
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The law does not mention reasons |
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| 14 | Requesters are only required to provide the details necessary for identifying and delivering the information (i.e. some form of address for delivery). | Score Max 2 points and deduct if requesters are required to give any of the following: ID number, telephone number, residential address, etc. | 2 |
YES |
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§ 2. Anyone is entitled to submit requests for information in writing, orally or by telephone. Any applicant for information may be requested to formulate his oral or telephonic request for information in writing, if the request does not sufficiently sub-stantiate the contents or the extent of the information requested. |
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| 15 | There are clear and relatively simple procedures for making requests. Requests may be submitted by any means of communication, with no requirement to use official forms or to state that the information is being requested under the access to information law. | Max 2 points. Considerations include that there is no requirement to state that the request is under the RTI law, nor to use an official form, nor to identify the document being sought. | 2 |
YES |
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§ 2. Anyone is entitled to submit requests for information in writing, orally or by telephone. Any applicant for information may be requested to formulate his oral or telephonic request for information in writing, if the request does not sufficiently sub-stantiate the contents or the extent of the information requested. |
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| 16 | Public officials are required provide assistance to help requesters formulate their requests, or to contact and assist requesters where requests that have been made are vague, unduly broad or otherwise need clarification. | Score 1 point for help in formulation and 1 point for clarification procedures | 2 |
NO |
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Not mentioned |
| 17 | Public officials are required to provide assistance to requesters who require it because of special needs, for example because they are illiterate or disabled. | Score Yes=2 point, No=0 | 2 |
NO |
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Not mentioned |
| 18 | Requesters are provided with a receipt or acknowledgement upon lodging a request within a reasonable timeframe, which should not exceed 5 working days | Score 1 point for receipt, 1 point for max 5 working days | 2 |
NO |
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Not mentioned |
| 19 | Clear and appropriate procedures are in place for situations where the authority to which a request is directed does not have the requested information. This includes an obligation to inform the requester that the information is not held and to refer the requester to another institution or to transfer the request where the public authority knows where the information is held. | Score: 1 point for information not held, 1 for referrals or 2 for transfers | 2 |
NO |
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Not mentioned |
| 20 | Public authorities are required to comply with requesters’ preferences regarding how they access information, subject only to clear and limited overrides (e.g. to protect a record). | Score: 2 points for Yes, only 1 point if some limitations | 2 |
NO |
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Not mentioned |
| 21 | Public authorities are required to respond to requests as soon as possible. | Score: No=0, Yes=2 points | 2 |
YES |
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§ 3. Information shall be given without undue delay, at the latest however, within 8 weeks after receipt of the request for information. If for special reasons such term can-not be complied with, the applicant shall be informed accordingly in writing. |
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| 22 | There are clear and reasonable maximum timelines (20 working days or less) for responding to requests, regardless of the manner of satisfying the request (including through publication). | Score: 1 point for timeframes of 20 working days (or 1 month, 30 days or 4 weeks). Score 2 points for 10 working days (or 15 days, or two weeks) or less. | 2 |
NO |
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§ 3. Information shall be given without undue delay, at the latest however, within 8 weeks after receipt of the request for information. If for special reasons such term can-not be complied with, the applicant shall be informed accordingly in writing. |
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| 23 | There are clear limits on timeline extensions (20 working days or less), including a requirement that requesters be notified and provided with the reasons for the extension. | --- | 2 |
NO |
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§ 3. Information shall be given without undue delay, at the latest however, within 8 weeks after receipt of the request for information. If for special reasons such term can-not be complied with, the applicant shall be informed accordingly in writing. |
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| 24 | It is free to file requests. | Score: No=0, Yes=2 points | 2 |
YES |
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§ 5. Requests for information and information as well as applications and decrees pursuant to § 4 referring to matters of the security administration (§ 2 para 2 of the Se-curity Police Act, F. L. G. No. 566/1991, as amended) shall be exempted from stamp duties and federal administrative fees. |
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| 25 | There are clear rules relating to access fees, which are set centrally, rather than being determined by individual public authorities. These include a requirement that fees be limited to the cost of reproducing and sending the information (so that inspection of documents and electronic copies are free) and a certain initial number of pages (at least 20) are provided for free. | Score 1 point for fees being limited to reproduction and delivery costs and set centrally, 1 point for at least 20 pages free of charge or for fees being optional | 2 |
NO |
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Not mentioned |
| 26 | There are fee waivers for impecunious requesters | --- | 2 |
NO |
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Not mentioned |
| 27 | There are no limitations on or charges for reuse of information received from public bodies, except where a third party (which is not a public authority) holds a legally-protected copyright over the information. | Score: No=0, Yes=2 points | 2 |
NO |
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Not mentioned |