Radiation monitoring . Who does this ?
Jason McIntosh made this Official Information request to Health Quality and Safety Commission
Health Quality and Safety Commission did not have the information requested.
      From: Jason McIntosh
      
    
    Dear Health Quality and Safety Commission,
Due to the mainstream media silence over the Fukushima Disaster , as a 'thinking' citizen and consumer I am naturally terrified of its  widespread health and environmental destruction . 
My information request is as follows:
Who is monitoring the radiation levels in our air and fish stocks? 
Is this monitoring actually occurring ? 
Is the information obtained being suppressed for commercial reasons ? 
If radiation levels aren't being monitored then my question is "why not ? "
Yours faithfully,
Jason McIntosh
        From: Karen Orsborn
        Health Quality and Safety Commission
      
    
    Dear Mr McIntosh
 
Please see the attached letter in response to your OIA request regarding
 radiation monitoring.
 
Kind regards
 
Karen
 
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Karen Orsborn
Acting Chief Executive
Health Quality & Safety Commission
DDI: 04 901 6045
[mobile number]
E: [2][email address]
 
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        Health Quality and Safety Commission
      
    
    Dear Mr McIntosh
Thank you for your request for official information, which was received by
 the Ministry of Health on 16 May 2018 as a partial transfer of a request
 you submitted to the Health Quality and Safety Commission on 13 May 2018 .
 The Ministry's reference number for your request is: H201803738.
The part of your request transferred to the Ministry of Health is:
"Who is monitoring the radiation levels in our air?
 Is this monitoring actually occurring ?
 Is the information obtained being suppressed for commercial reasons ?
 If radiation levels aren't being monitored then my question is "why not ?"
Your request has been logged and you can expect a reply no later than 14
 June 2018 as required under the Official Information Act 1982.
Please note that a working day is defined in the Act as ‘any day of the
 week other than a Saturday, Sunday, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day,
 Labour Day, the Sovereigns birthday, Waitangi Day and a day in the period
 commencing 25 December in any year and ending 15 January in the following
 year.
If a large amount of information has been requested or if the Ministry
 needs to consult in order to make a decision, we may need to extend this
 date (this is provided for in section 15A of the Act).  We will advise you
 if such an extension is necessary.
Yours sincerely,
Maima Koro
 Advisor
[email address]
 Ministerial Services  l  Government Services  l  Office of the Director
 General
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    Dear Jason McIntosh,
 
Thank you for your question, transferred to the Ministry for Primary
 Industries (MPI) from the Health Quality & Safety Commission on 16 May
 2018.
 
MPI understands that you have received a response from the Minister of
 Fisheries, Hon. Stuart Nash, on 18 May 2018 in answer to your lodged
 query.
We consider this a response to the information you requested. Please let
 us know if you would like to request further information.
 
Kind regards,
OIA Team
 
Official Information Act Team
 Ministerials and Business Support | Strategy, Performance & Engagement
 Ministry for Primary Industries - Manatū Ahu Matua | Pastoral House 25
 The Terrace | PO Box 2526 | Wellington 6140 New Zealand
Telephone: 0800 00 83 33 | Email: [1][email address] |
 Web: [2]www.mpi.govt.nz
 
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