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    LEGAL AID COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES (F.O.I. Agency No. 48)

    SUMMARY OF AFFAIRS January 2000 – June 2000

    Section 1 – Policy Documents
  • Access Issues for Employees and Visitors with a Physical Disability
  • ALAO Office Instructions
  • Annual Reports
  • Business Plans
  • Client Service Strategy
  • Commission Meetings Minutes
  • Commitment to Service
  • Code of Conduct
  • Confidentiality within the Commission
  • Corporate Plan
  • EEO Annual Reports
  • Ethnic Affairs Policy Statement and Charter of Principles for a Culturally Diverse Society
  • Fraud Control Plan
  • Gender Neutral Language
  • Legal Aid Policies (1987 to date)
  • Means Test Guidelines
  • No Smoking in the Workplace
    - Policy Manual*
  • Records Management Manual
  • Strategic Office Accommodation Management Plan
  • Strategic Plan
  • Miscellaneous Files (‘P’ and ‘Trim’) covering:
    - Administration
    - Ministerial Inquiries
    - Development of Legislation
    - Policy
    - Accommodation

    * $50.00 fee (includes updating service)

    Section 2 – Statement of Affairs:
    The most recent Legal Aid Commission Statement of Affairs was published in June 2000.

    Section 3 – Contact Arrangements:
    Requests under the FOI Act for information or access to documents or further information about the Commission’s policy documents should be directed to:
        The FOI Officer
        Legal Aid Commission
        323 Castlereagh Street
        Sydney NSW 2000

        PO Box K847
        Haymarket NSW 1238
        or
        DX 5 Sydney
        Telephone: (02) 9219 5034
        Facsimile: (02) 9219 5806




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most recently updated 24 August 2000