Identifying relevant factors
When considering whether a request is vexatious, you should start by identifying serious purpose and value in the request, including any objective public interest in the information. You should then consider the impact and burden of dealing with the request. It is not relevant whether the requested information may be exempt from disclosure. This module focuses on identifying factors on both sides. In the next module, you can assess how you consider and balance the factors, to take an overall approach.
This module also covers your understanding of when you can rely on section 14(1) to refuse a single burdensome request.
Good
- You always identify purpose behind the request thoroughly.
- You always identify wider public interest in the requested information objectively.
- You always identify factors which would create an impact and burden in dealing with the request, objectively and thoroughly.
- All relevant staff understand how to identify the factors which can be considered when applying section 14(1) to a single burdensome request.
Adequate
- You usually identify purpose behind the request thoroughly.
- You usually identify wider public interest in the requested information objectively.
- You sometimes identify factors which would create an impact and burden in dealing with the request, objectively and thoroughly.
- Most relevant staff understand how to identify the factors which can be considered when applying section 14(1) to a single burdensome request.
Unsatisfactory
- You rarely identify purpose behind the request thoroughly.
- You rarely identify wider public interest in the requested information objectively.
- You rarely identify factors which would create an impact and burden in dealing with the request, objectively and thoroughly.
- Relevant staff do not understand how to identify the factors which can be considered when applying section 14(1) to a single burdensome request.