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What are the duties of a PIO?
[PIO shall deal with requests from persons seeking information and
where the request cannot be made in writing, to render reasonable
assistance to the person to reduce the same in writing. · If the
information requested for is held by or its subject matter is
closely connected with the function of another public authority,
the PIO shall transfer, within 5 days, the request to that other
public authority and inform the applicant immediately. · PIO may
seek the assistance of any other officer for the proper discharge
of his/her duties. · PIO, on receipt of a request, shall as
expeditiously as possible, and in any case within 30 days of the
receipt of the request, either provide the information on payment
of such fee as may be prescribed or reject the request for any of
the reasons specified in S.8 or S.9. · Where the information
requested for concerns the life or liberty of a person, the same
shall be provided within forty-eight hours of the receipt of the
request. · If the PIO fails to give decision on the request within
the period specified, he shall be deemed to have refused the
request. · Where a request has been rejected, the PIO shall
communicate to the requester - (i) the reasons for such rejection,
(ii) the period within which an appeal against such rejection may
be preferred, and (iii) the particulars of the Appellate
Authority. PIO shall provide information in the form in which it
is sought unless it would disproportionately divert the resources
of the Public Authority or would be detrimental to the safety or
preservation of the record in question. · If allowing partial
access, the PIO shall give a notice to the applicant, informing:
a. that only part of the record requested, after severance of the
record containing information which is exempt from disclosure, is
being provided;b. the reasons for the decision, including any
findings on any material question of fact, referring to the
material on which those findings were based;c. the name and
designation of the person giving the decision;d. the details of
the fees calculated by him or her and the amount of fee which the
applicant is required to deposit; ande. his or her rights with
respect to review of the decision regarding non-disclosure of part
of the information, the amount of fee charged or the form of
access provided. ]
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