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Your Right to Access Social Welfare Records - SW 89
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Who Can Get The Information?
Who Can Get The Information?
Leaflet Sections
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What is Freedom of Information?
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What Can You Ask For?
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Is There a Charge?
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Who Can Get The Information?
5
Are There Any Restrictions?
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How to Make a Request?
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Who Decides if Information Can be Given?
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Can a Decision be Reviewed?
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Can You Have Your Records Amended?
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DSFA - Guide to Functions and Records of the Department
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Where can I get More Information
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Other Public Bodies
In general, no one else has the right of access to your personal records unless you give your consent in writing. Anyone who makes a request for records is asked for proof of identity, for example, birth certificate, driver's licence or passport.
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Last Updated:
24/09/2008 20:33
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