Results 1-3 of 3 for "freedom of information" speaker:Karen Buck
- Written Answers — Transport: IT Projects (7 Nov 2005)
Karen Buck: ...have been developed for DfT from 29 May 2002, when the Department was formed. A Gateway review is conducted on a confidential basis for the senior responsible owner of each project. Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 each request for the release of information contained in a Gateway Review is considered on a case-by-case basis. To date the Department has not received any requests...
- Written Answers — Transport: Departmental NDPBs (25 Oct 2005)
Karen Buck: ...of Main Committee meetings on its website at http://www.dptac.gov.uk/about.htm#minutes, but this is not a statutory requirement. Minutes of other meetings may in some cases be available under the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The Commission for Integrated Transport publishes minutes of its plenary meetings, but this is not a statutory requirement.
- Public Bill Committee: Civil Aviation Bill: New Clause 2 - Retention of data by national air traffic services (7 Jul 2005)
Karen Buck: ...often not available for such flights. Thirdly, the hon. Gentleman’s proposal to require NATS alone to release information within two weeks of an inquiry being made is more onerous than the current freedom of information regime, which requires disclosure within 20 days. There are, therefore, a number of practical difficulties, although I have considerable sympathy with the problem,...
