This page explains how to make a request for official information, expected response times and any applicable fees and charges.
Under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (LGOIMA) you may request information held by the Council. Any request for official information is a request made under LGOIMA, whether it is made verbally or in writing. The person requesting information does not have to state that it is an official information request for LGOIMA to apply.
We do recommend that you make your request in writing so we understand exactly what you are asking for. Sometimes Council staff may contact you to clarify the request.
The Office of the Ombudsman has produced a helpful PDF guide below for those making requests for information:
If you are making your request in writing, please address it to:
The Chief Executive, Westland District Council, Private Bag 704, Hokitika 7842
You can also email lgoima@westlanddc.govt.nz
The Council must respond to requests as soon as reasonably practicable and no later than 20 working days. In most instances, staff will try to get the information out to you as soon as possible.
Urgent requests can be made but the reasons for making an urgent request must be specified.
The first hour of staff costs and first 20 black and white pages of information is free. The Council may charge for official information in accordance with the Fees and Charges schedule in Council’s Long Term Plan. Under clause 13(4) of LGOIMA, Council can request the amounts due are paid in advance of the release of information requested.
Land Information Memorandums (LIMs) are covered by section 44A of LGOIMA and are subject to a separate timeframe and charging regime.
Before sending your request, you can check if the information you require has previously been released.
Council Controlled Organisations
If your request relates to Council Controlled Organisations (CCOs), then you need to address your request to:
Joanne Conroy
Chairman, Westland Holdings
Email: admin@westlandholdings.co.nz
Melanie Anderson
Chief Executive, Destination Westland
Email: ceo@destinationwestland.co.nz
Peter Cuff
Chairman, Westroads Limited
Email: peter@cuffs.co.nz
Further information on Council’s CCOs is available on our Council Controlled Organisations page.
The major reasons for withholding requests for information made under the Local Government Offiial Information and Meetings Act 1987 are detailed below.
Conclusive reasons for refusal
Making the information available would be likely to:
Council is required to assess whether each of the following withholding reasons is outweighed by other considerations which render it desirable in the public interest to make the information available.
Withholding the information is necessary to:
Note: If a non natural person (such as a company or organisation) makes a request for its personal information, it has a right to access that information (under section 23) unless one of the grounds for refusal in section 26 apply.