Public Records Act 2005

Public access - Open access records

48: Publication or copying of public archives

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"Getting permission to use public records"

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The Chief Archivist can let you publish or copy a public archive that is an open access record. They will give you written permission and can set conditions for this. You must follow these conditions if you want to publish or copy the public archive.

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Part 3Public access
Open access records

48Publication or copying of public archives

  1. The Chief Archivist may give written authority, on any conditions that the Chief Archivist thinks appropriate, for the publication or copying of a public archive that is an open access record.