Andhra Pradesh Right to Information (Regulation of Fees and Cost) Rules, 2005

Andhra Pradesh Right to Information (Regulation of Fees and Cost) Rules, 2005

Andhra Pradesh Government Gazette; under RTI Act 2005, s.28

Open Records Transparency: 41/100 (moderate) Transparency Score: 41/100

Response Timeline

Initial Response
30 days

30 days under RTI Act 2005, s.7(1). Life or liberty requests: 48 hours (s.7(1) proviso). If information from a third party: 40 days. BPL applicants are exempt from all fees. Tiered application fee: village-level public authorities free; mandal-level Rs.5; all other public authorities Rs.10. Following the 2014 bifurcation creating Telangana, the AP SIC continues for residual Andhra Pradesh state public authorities.

Exemptions

  • Information affecting sovereignty, integrity, security, or relations with foreign states (s.8(1)(a))
  • Information expressly forbidden by court or which would constitute contempt (s.8(1)(b))
  • Information whose disclosure is prohibited by Parliament/Legislature (s.8(1)(c))
  • Cabinet papers including deliberations of the Council of Ministers (s.8(1)(i))
  • Trade secrets or commercial confidence causing competitive harm (s.8(1)(d))
  • Information held in fiduciary capacity (s.8(1)(e))
  • Information received in confidence from a foreign government (s.8(1)(f))
  • Information that would impede investigation, prosecution, or fair trial (s.8(1)(g),(h))
  • Personal information with no public interest justification (s.8(1)(j))

Exemptions mirror RTI Act 2005 ss.8-9. Notwithstanding any exemption, information that cannot be denied to Parliament/Legislature cannot be denied to a citizen (s.8(2)). Public interest override applies (s.8(2)).

Appeal Process

1

1

Appeal to First Appellate Authority (senior officer) within same department

2

2

Second appeal to the State Information Commission (SIC)

AP Information Commission handles second appeals for residual AP state.

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