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OIA request and reply from the AFB PMP
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<blockquote data-quote="StephenB" data-source="post: 6182" data-attributes="member: 303"><p>1) To force ApiNZ to be open and transparent </p><p>2) Understand how policy decision have been made and ensure the information used is correct </p><p>3)Understand what beekeepers are thinking and why. </p><p></p><p>good example has recently been discussed on the forum in regards to the Waipa beekeeping rules. Forget the the name of the bloke who was pushing for change, He was able to get hold of copies of the submissions, which one was mine, from the last round of changes to the Waipa beekeeping rules. He was able use this information to help with the recent up date </p><p></p><p>Now in ten years time for the next AFB review,if the submission are release in full submitters will be able understand why the decision was </p><p>made </p><p></p><p>ApiNz by withhold the information as acting like the Taliban, keeping everybody in the dark and suppressing free thinking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StephenB, post: 6182, member: 303"] 1) To force ApiNZ to be open and transparent 2) Understand how policy decision have been made and ensure the information used is correct 3)Understand what beekeepers are thinking and why. good example has recently been discussed on the forum in regards to the Waipa beekeeping rules. Forget the the name of the bloke who was pushing for change, He was able to get hold of copies of the submissions, which one was mine, from the last round of changes to the Waipa beekeeping rules. He was able use this information to help with the recent up date Now in ten years time for the next AFB review,if the submission are release in full submitters will be able understand why the decision was made ApiNz by withhold the information as acting like the Taliban, keeping everybody in the dark and suppressing free thinking [/QUOTE]
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