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This section highlights the rights to information policy in Saudi Arabia related to confidential public information. Here, you will gain insight into the eligibility of requesting information and the rights of individuals to obtain information based on five conditions while also understanding which information can be requested and which information is excluded. Additionally, this section offers the official steps and procedures for requesting access to information and the platform on which you may apply while also providing contact information of the relevant entities to contact for any inquiries on the freedom of information policy.
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It is the unprotected or confidential public information that the platform processes regardless of its source, form, or nature - open data fall under public information. The process of providing individuals with public data for a fee is called "freedom of information," or as it is known, a "right to information policy."
The National data governance policies and the National Data Management and Personal Data Protection Standards set the legal basis for the rights of individuals to access public sector information and obligations of public entities for all requests coming from any individual to access or obtain public information – unprotected – produced or held by public entities, regardless of the source, form or nature. This includes paper records, emails, information stored on computers, audio or video cassettes, microfiche, maps, photographs, handwritten notes, or any other recorded information. The Regulation also defines the roles and responsibilities of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) and its sub-entities, as well as the obligations of the National Data Management Office (NDMO) and National Information Center (NIC).
Who can request Information?
Every individual has the right to submit a request and know information related to the platform's activities and has the right to view public information - unprotected - in exchange for a financial fee. The applicant doesn't need to have a certain quality or interest in this information to obtain it, nor will it subject the person to any legal liability related to this right, which strengthens the system of integrity, transparency, and accountability. These rights include:
The regulation applies to all requests to access "unprotected and open data" information, regardless of its source, form, or nature, to improve the performance and efficiency of work and benefit from the data. As for the excluded information to which the provisions of this policy do not apply is "protected information" such as:
The National Data Management Office (NDMO) has adopted Freedom of Information Standards and Controls as part of the Data Management and Personal Data Protection Standards. The Freedom of Information domain comprises four controls and nine specifications. This domain focuses on providing Saudi citizens access to government information, portraying the process for accessing such information, and the appeal mechanism in the event of a dispute.
The Freedom of Information Policy adopted by the National Data Management Office (NDMO) outlines the fundamentals and guiding principles of data freedom and applies to requests made by individuals to access or obtain unprotected public data generated by public entities.