University Tunnels
Liam made this Official Information request to University of Canterbury
The request was refused by University of Canterbury.
From: Liam
Dear University of Canterbury,
This is a request for information, made under ss 4 and 5 of the
Official Information Act 1982 (“the Act”). I therefore would like
the following information;
1. Any documents, pictures or maps of the tunnel system that runs underneath the University; and
2. Any communications or policy documents with regards to these tunnels since 1 Jan 2010. In particular I am interested if the tunnels are still being used, and if not, why not.
Please CONFIRM receipt of this email to prevent unnecessary
follow-up emails and extensions being requested.
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As required by s12(1) of the Act, I am a New Zealand citizen. I
will provide confirmation of this, if required. However, since all
of our correspondence will be published on the FYI.org.nz site, I
will only do so over the phone or email, with which you provide.
This would only be for the purpose of citizenship confirmation, and
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As required by s13(c) of the Act, if this request “has not been
made … to the appropriate department or Minister of the Crown or
organisation or local authority”, it is your duty to give
reasonable assistance to me to direct my request to the appropriate
department or Minister of the Crown or organisation or local
authority.
Further to the above statutory requirement, under s14 of the Act,
if the information I seek is either not held or you believe it is
more closely connected with another department or Minister of the
Crown or organisation, or of a local authority you shall promptly,
and in any case not later than 10 working days after the day on
which the request is received, transfer the request to the other
department or Minister of the Crown or organisation, or to that
local authority, AND inform me accordingly.
As required under s15A of the Act, if you believe that a time
extension is warranted for this request, you must under
ss15A(2),(3) and (4) give notice to me of this extension within 20
working days after the day on which my request was received. In
that notice, you should state; the period of the extension, give
reasons for the extension and remind me of my right to complain to
the Ombudsman under s28(3). Finally, the extension must be for a
reasonable time, having regards to the circumstances.
As required by s18B of the Act, you must consider consulting me
before refusing my request under the provisions of ss18(e) and (f)
which relate to a document not being able to be found or existing
or where substantial collation and research would be required for
my current request.
As required by s19(a)(i), you must provide reasons if you refuse
any parts of this request.
I will, if required, complain to the Ombudsman, as is my right
under s28(3) of the Act, if any of the above statutory requirements
on you are not complied with. Further to this, if your reply is not
“as soon as reasonably practicable, and in any case not later than
20 working days after the day on which the request is received” as
required under s15(1) of the Act, I will also complain to the
Ombudsman.
This request is made through the site FYI.org.nz. All
correspondence will be automatically forwarded to me through the
site and published online immediately. I require, where
appropriate, all electronic copies of all documents in your
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Yours faithfully,
Liam Stoneley
From: Liam
Dear University of Canterbury,
I have not received confirmation of receipt for this request. This usually occurs with your organisation.
Please acknowledge receipt ASAP.
Yours faithfully,
Liam Stoneley
Oliver Lineham (FYI.org.nz volunteer) left an annotation ()
UC have noticed this request and will be responding even though they didn't get the email. The date received should be considered to be today 2015-11-20.
From: Anita Kerr
University of Canterbury
Dear Liam,
This is to acknowledge your recent OIA request in regards to tunnels at
the University. We will evaluate your request under the Official
Information Act, seek the relevant information and respond in due course.
Ngā mihi
Anita
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Anita Kerr | Senior Information Advisor
Vice-Chancellor's Office | University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury
Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand
Telephone: +64 (3) 364 2987 ext 93889
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From: Anita Kerr
University of Canterbury
Dear Liam,
Please find the attached response to your recent OIA request.
Ngā mihi
Anita
____________________________________________________________
Anita Kerr | Senior Information Advisor
Vice-Chancellor's Office | University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury
Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8140
New Zealand
Telephone: +64 (3) 364 2987 ext 93889
[1][email address]
[2]http://www.canterbury.ac.nz/irm
[3]UCPositive_fax-memo_BMP
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not reflect the views of the University of Canterbury, and it is not
guaranteed to be virus free. If you are not an intended recipient,
please notify the sender immediately and erase all copies of the message
and any attachments.
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