
Public Information Act
The Public Information Act is a law that ensures government agencies make their records available to the public, promoting transparency and accountability. It grants individuals the right to request access to various government documents and information, with certain exceptions for sensitive or confidential data. Agencies are generally required to respond promptly and provide the requested information unless it falls under specific exemptions like privacy, security, or legal matters. The Act helps citizens stay informed about government actions and decisions, fostering a more open and accountable public sector.