ACC167 Consent Form
Bruce Van Essen made this Official Information request to Accident Compensation Corporation
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From: Bruce Van Essen
Dear Accident Compensation Corporation,
“Under the Official Information Act 1982, I wish to make a request for copies of the following documents:
1. All ACC Operational Policy Committee Minutes which contain reference to the ACC167 consent form, for the period 2009-2010 inclusive.
2. All ACC Operational Policy Committee Implementation Plans and Policies relating to the ACC167 consent form, for the period 2009-2010 inclusive. This should include all drafts and final versions of the Implementation Plans and Policies.
3. The final ACC Operational Policy Committee Implementation Plan and Policy relating to the ACC167 consent form, agreed to the ACC Executive Leadership Team (ELT) between 2009-2010, and the associated Minutes from the Executive Leadership Team meeting which records their agreement.
Yours faithfully,
Bruce Van Essen
From: Bruce Van Essen
Dear Accident Compensation Corporation,
A quick note to ensure you have received my query as I have had no response as of yet if you started processing the request.
Yours faithfully,
Bruce Van Essen
From: Jason Tamm
Accident Compensation Corporation
Dear Mr Van Essen
I write to confirm that ACC has received the request you have made under
the Official Information Act and is currently progressing this.
ACC will respond to you request by no later than 28 July 2014.
Kind regards
Jason Tamm
Senior Advisor, Government Services
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From: Jason Tamm
Accident Compensation Corporation
Please refer to attached letter.
Jason Tamm
Senior Advisor, Government Services
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From: Bruce Van Essen
Dear Jason Tamm,
Thank you for your response of 28 July 2014.
It is implausible for me to believe that ACC can find no documentation relating to claimant consent and authority (ACC167) having been discussed by ACC’s Operational Policy Committee or the ACC Executive Leadership Team, at any time during 2009 to 2010.
Frankly, it would be irresponsible if ACC had not formally discussed issues of client consent at ACC’s Operational Policy Committee, or with the ACC Executive Leadership Team, as this is the most fundament aspect of the relationship between ACC and their clients.
In hindsight it appears my OIA request of 30 June 2014, which restricted the consent matter to the “ACC167 consent form”, was too narrow in its description to extract the records which exist relating to consent. Bearing that in mind, I have now broadened my request so that the relevant records can be extracted:
Under the Official Information Act 1982, I seek copies of:
1. All ACC Operational Policy Committee Minutes, and associated documents presented to the Committee, which contain reference to matters of ACC client / claimant “consent”, “authority” and “authorisation” for the purposes of collection, use and disclosure of information by ACC, for the period 2009-2010 inclusive.
2. All ACC Implementation Plans and Policies, which contain reference to matters of ACC client / claimant “consent”, “authority” and “authorisation” for the purposes of collection, use and disclosure of information by ACC, for the period 2009-2010 inclusive.
3. All documents presented to the ACC’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) or Executive Management Team (EMT) and Chief Executive Officer, which contain reference to matters of ACC client / claimant “consent”, “authority” and “authorisation” for the purposes of collection, use and disclosure of information by ACC, for the period 2009-2010 inclusive.
4. All Minutes of the ACC’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) or Executive Management Team (EMT) meetings which contain reference to matters of ACC client / claimant “consent”, “authority” and “authorisation” for the purposes of collection, use and disclosure of information by ACC, for the period 2009-2010 inclusive.
5. All Minutes from the ACC Research Ethics Committee relating to ACC client/claimants “consent”, “authority” and “authorisation” - to collect, use and disclose health information for research purposes, for the period 2009-2010 inclusive.
Yours sincerely,
Bruce Van Essen
From: Jason Tamm
Accident Compensation Corporation
Please refer to attached letter.
Jason Tamm
Senior Advisor, Government Services
Phone 04 8167267
Extn 47267
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From: Bruce Van Essen
Dear Jason Tamm,
I trust that the information requested will be provided today ?????
Yours sincerely,
Bruce Van Essen
From: Government Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
Dear Mr Van Essen
Please refer to the attached letter.
Kind regards
Jason Tamm
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From: Government Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
Dear Mr Van Essen
Further to my letter to you of 24 September 2014 please find attached
copies of the 2009 and 2010 ACC Research Ethics Committee Minutes. You
will see that identifying details have been redacted to protect the
privacy interests of the individuals referred to in the documents. In
doing so ACC has carefully considered whether the public interest in
releasing that information outweighs the privacy interests of the
individuals concerned and has determined that it does not.
Kind regards
Jason Tamm
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From: Bruce Van Essen
Dear Jason,
I refer to your letter of 24 September 2014 and disclosures of 26 September 2014.
1. Information held by ACC relating to ACC client consent
You advise ACC “has not been able to identify any documents or information that match that which have been requested.”
Yet the Official Information Act which requires a broad interpretation of requests made. Your response is narrow and implies non disclosure by ACC on the basis that there wasn’t a 100% match of the information requested. This suggests that ACC follows an oppressive policy of responding to OIA’s, that unless a request is 100% correct in spelling out the specific title of information sought, ACC will not make any disclosures. This approach is probably one of the reasons why the Ombudsman considers it necessary to investigate various agencies non-compliance with the spirit and purposes of the Official Information Act.
Under the Official Information Act I request copies of all information relating to matters of client consent, authorisation or authority (e.g., ACC45, ACC167 etc) developed by ACC between 2009-2010. (This should include information (e.g., papers, presentations, advice, plans, policies, procedures, documentation, processes, information etc) received by ACC’s senior level management, e.g., the Chief Executive, the ACC Board, the ACC Minister, the Associate ACC Minister, the Executive Leadership Team, the Executive Management Team, the Operational Policy Committee, the National Claims Manager, the General Manager of Claims, the Privacy Office, ACC legal and other ACC employees in senior level management positions between 2009 and 2010 relating to client consent, authority or authorisation.)
2. ACC Research Ethics Committee Minutes - Non compliance with OIA:
a) Non Disclosure - June 2010 Minutes
You have overlooked providing the ACC Research Ethics Committee Minutes for June 2010. (I note the September 2010 minutes confirms that the June 2010 meeting discussed proposals around the data linking of ACC client and MOH client data for research and service design purposes, which requires discussion of ethics and client consent.)
In the May 2010 the ACC Research Ethics Committee meeting discussed the research project #185 and this involved discussion around the suitability of the ACC45 as a form of client consent for the collection of MOH data and the linking of this to ACC claim data. This matter was discussed again in June 2010 by the ACC Research Ethics Committee, and again in September 2010 where the committee discussed the ACC45 and ACC167 in terms of their suitability as client consent for the collection of MOH data for research and service design purposes.
Thus, this was an ongoing theme around matters of client consent discussed in May 2010, June 2010 and September 2010 by the ACC Research Ethics Committee for the linking of ACC and MOH data for research and service design purposes.
Under the Official Information Act I seek disclosure of the June 2010 ACC Research Ethics Committee minutes. The June 2010 minutes should have been disclosed with the other material on 26 September 2014, in response to my original Official Information Act request of 30 June 2014. Thus, this is not a new request, but is addresses ACC’s non disclosure in response to my request of 30 June 2014.
b) Failure to specify clause of Official Information Act as to basis of withholding officials names
Your response of 24 September 2014 refers to “necessary redactions required to protect the privacy of various individuals referred to in those documents”.
Could you please specify what clause of the Official Information Act 1982 under which you are withholding information on the basis of “privacy of various individuals”.
Please Note: The Ombudsman has previously ruled that the practice of redaction of public servants names by Government agencies for ‘privacy’ purposes is unacceptable, as the Official Information Act demands accountability of officials acting in their official capacities. I refer you to the Ombudsman’s decision #320402 of 14 December 2012, which involved PHARMAC’s non disclosure of public servant names. www.ombudsman.parliament.nz/system/paper...
Ombudsman David McGee in his decision #320402 stated -“I am inclined to the view that their names should be identified on request for reasons of accountability. I see no privacy interest which requires protection in respect of the names of officials acting in their official capacities ... I do not consider that section 9(2)(a) applies .. even if the release of their names would result in some infringement of privacy for the purposes of section 9(2)(a), I would be of the view that their names should be made available on request for reasons of accountability.”
It appears ACC has no foundation to redact the names of those officials acting in their official capacities, under grounds of ‘privacy of individuals’, when the Official Information Act demands accountability of public servants, and when the Ombudsman has ruled redaction of the names of public servants by Government agencies is unacceptable.
I request ACC provide all documents disclosed on the 26 September 2014 in an un-redacted form, so the names of officials are transparent (made available) for reasons of accountability.
c) Failure to specify clause of Official Information Act as to basis of withholding - Section 5.5-6.0 August 2010 ACC Research Ethics Committee Minutes
I note that ACC have failed to disclose Section 5.5 to 6.0 of the August 2010 ACC Research Ethics Committee Minutes, yet has not provided no legitimate or legal foundation for redaction and non disclosure.
Whilst you have cited in your letter of 24 September 2014 you are withholding information on the basis of “privacy of various individuals”, the entire section from Section 5.5 to 6.0 of the August 2010 minutes does not contain only names. Further, the Ombudsman decision #32040 confirms that the withholding of the names of officials, on the foundation of privacy, is unacceptable, when it involves officials acting in an official capacity.
Would you please disclose Section 5.5 to 6.0 of the August 2010 ACC Research Ethics Committee Minutes without further delays.
Yours sincerely,
Bruce Van Essen
From: Bruce Van Essen
Dear Government Services,
Good morning Jason.
Just checking that you have received my response of 1st October.
Yours sincerely,
Bruce Van Essen
From: Terence Routledge
Accident Compensation Corporation
Dear Mr Van Essen
This email acknowledges your request of 1 October 2014, which follows on
from our response to your 30 June request.
You may expect a response to your recent request by 30 October 2014.
Kind regards
Terence Routledge, Senior Advisor, ACC
ACC / Government Services
PO Box 242 / Wellington 6140 / New Zealand / [1]www.acc.co.nz
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From: Terence Routledge
Accident Compensation Corporation
Good afternoon Mr Van Essen
Please find attached a notice of time extension for your request of 1
October 2014.
Regards
Terence Routledge, Senior Advisor, ACC
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From: Government Services
Accident Compensation Corporation
Good afternoon Mr Van Essen
Please find attached ACC’s response to your 1 October email, including
attachments.
Regards
Terence Routledge, Senior Advisor, ACC
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PO Box 242 / Wellington 6140 / New Zealand / [1]www.acc.co.nz
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From: Terence Routledge
Accident Compensation Corporation
Good morning Mr Van Essen
On 1 October 2014, you wrote that you disagreed with ACC’s redactions in
the Research Ethics Committee minutes it provided to you in September, and
asked for copies of these minutes without any names redacted.
ACC has considered your concerns, and has determined it is able to release
minutes with a number of names included. Please find attached, ACC’s
response letter and a new copy of these minutes.
Regards
Terence Routledge, Senior Advisor, ACC
ACC / Government Services
PO Box 242 / Wellington 6140 / New Zealand / [1]www.acc.co.nz
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