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Defra's aim is sustainable development, which means a better quality of life for everyone, now and for generations to come, including:
Defra values openness and we strive to maintain it as one of our core
values. We aim to work openly, honestly and with integrity, and to share
information with each other and our stakeholders. We are committed to
greater openness and to proactively disseminating information as part
of our goal of encouraging an informed debate on the areas of public policy
for which we are responsible. The Environmental Information Regulations 1992 create a right of access to all environmental information, subject to certain UK exemptions. In addition, the Freedom of Information Act (FOI Act) received Royal Assent on 30 November 2000. It creates a general right of access to all types of recorded information held by public authorities, sets out exemptions from that right and places a number of obligations on public authorities. Defra is a public authority under both regimes and is therefore bound by their provisions. The general right of access will be introduced in January 2005. Defra, along with every other public authority from November 2002, has a legal duty under Section 19 of the FOI Act to:
Our publication scheme specifies:
We shall publish information in accordance with the scheme and shall monitor and review its operation. Please note:
Kevin Jackson We have grouped our classes of information under the following broad categories:
Information included in the scheme will generally be made available on the Defra website and the websites of Defra's Executive Agencies. Where publication is available in hard copy form or from a network of contacts within the organisation, users will be clearly guided to the source of the information. In Defra, the Management Board member who is accessibility champion with overall responsibility for the Department's publication scheme is Lucian Hudson, Director of Communications. This Publication Scheme is intended to help you find Defra information
easily and quickly and to improve the flow of information into the public
domain. We are committed to monitoring, reviewing and updating the scheme,
and would welcome any comments or suggestions you may have about improving
the Scheme. If you have any comments, write to or email: Kevin Jackson |
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