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Responsibility shipping agent 21 december 2011

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Afternoon Seminar 28 november 2011

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Scope of the Barim increased 28 november 2011

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Government Information Act 28 november 2011

A request under the Government Information (Public Access) Act (Wet openbaarheid van bestuur: the 'Wob') is not only applicable to government bodies.
The fact that information, which has been requested on the basis of the Wob, is not in the hands of the government but in those of a private company or foundation, does not by definition mean that the responsible Minister does not have to comply with a Wob request. This according to a decision of the Administrative Law Division of the Council of State (the 'Division') of 16 november 2011.
This case concerned a request of the Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation to make public documents from the year 2000 with respect to the outbreak of foot and mout disease. The Minister rejected the request in part on the basis of the fact that a number of documents were not in the hands of the ministry but with a private institution, the Central Veterinary Institute ('CVI'). The Minister stated that the operations of this institute did not come under his responsibility and therefore, the Institute did not fall under the Wob.
The Division did not agree with the statement of the Minister. The CVI was a business, institution or service, the operations of which certainly did come under the responsibility of the Minister. The Division gave a number of considarations in this regard. First, the Ministry provides a number of subsidies to the CVI annually and it determines the manner in which the tasks for which those subsidies are intended are carried out. Second, the Ministry may give instructions to the Foundation for Agricultural Research Department ('DLO'), of which the CVI forms a part. In addition, the unit heads of the DLO were accountable to the Ministery. Finally, it was determined in the Articles of Association that the execution of statutory and service providing tasks had to be made as transparant as possible for those who had an interest therein, and that the DLO would provide all information to the Ministry of which the Ministry desired to be disposed for its tasks and obligations. The Wob is specifically mentioned in this.
The influance of the ministry on the CVI is thus of such nature that it cannot be ruled that this is a business/institution which operates independently of the Ministry.
The fact that the desired information is not in the hands of the government but in those of a private institution thus does not have to impede successfully invoking the Wob. It is sufficient to demonstrate that the government has an influence on the institution to such extend that this can be regarded as a service, business or institution which operates under the responsibility of the government.
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Postponement of the Barro 03 november 2011

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Building decree 2012 postponed 03 november 2011

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Investigation company permits 03 november 2011

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Building Decree 2012 11 october 2011

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