1. The
State Information Commission will be constituted by the State
Government through a Gazette notification. It will have one State
Chief Information Commissioner (SCIC) and not more than 10
State Information Commissioners (SIC) to be appointed by the
Governor.
2.
Oath of office will be
administered by the Governor according to the form set out in the
First Schedule.
3. The
headquarters of the State Information Commission shall be at such
place as the State Government may specify. Other offices may be
established in other parts of the State with the approval of the
State Government.
4. The
Commission will exercise its powers without being subjected to any
other authority.
2.
What is the eligibility criterion and what is the process of
appointment of State Chief Information Commissioner/State
Information Commissioners?
The Appointments
Committee will be headed by the Chief Minister. Other members
include the Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly
and one Cabinet Minister nominated by the Chief Minister.
The
qualifications for appointment as SCIC/SIC shall be the same as
that for Central Commissioners.
The salary of the State Chief
Information Commissioner will be the same as that of an Election
Commissioner. The salary of the State Information Commissioner will
be the same as that of the Chief Secretary of the State Government.
(S.15)
3.
What are the powers and
functions of Information Commissions?
1.
The Central
Information Commission/State Information Commission has a duty to
receive complaints from any person -
a)
who has not been able to submit an information request
because a PIO has not been appointed ;
b)
who has been
refused information that was requested;
c)
who has received
no response to his/her information request within the specified
time limits ;
d)
who thinks the
fees charged are unreasonable ;
e)
Who thinks
information given is incomplete and false or misleading ; and
f)
Any other matter
relating to obtaining information under this law.
2.
Power to order
inquiry if there are reasonable grounds.
3.
CIC / SCIC will
have powers of Civil Court such as –
a)
summoning and enforcing attendance of persons, compelling
them to give oral and written evidence on oath and to produce
documents and thinks;
b)
requiring the discovery and inspection of documents;
c)
receiving evidence on affidavit;
d)
requisitioning public records or copies from any court or
office;
e)
issuing summons for examination of witness or documents;
f)
any other matter which may be prescribed
4.
All records
covered by this law (including hose covered by exemptions) must be
given to CIC/SCIC during inquiry for examination.
5.
Power to secure
compliance of its decisions from the public authority includes –