Transparency
Right to information according to the Transparency Act:
The Openness Act shall promote companies' respect for basic human rights and decent working conditions in connection with the production of goods and the provision of services. The Act must ensure the general public access to information about how businesses handle negative consequences on these rights. By written request, anyone has the right to information about how the business handles actual and potential negative consequences. This includes both general information and information relating to a particular product or service that the business offers. A request for information can be refused if: 1. The claim does not provide sufficient grounds for identifying what the claim applies to 2. The demand is obviously unreasonable 3. The requested information concerns information about someone's personal circumstances 4. The requested information relates to information about technical devices and methods or other operating or business conditions which it would be of competitive importance to keep secret for the sake of those to whom the information relates The right to information about actual negative consequences for basic human rights that the business is aware of applies regardless of the restrictions in the second paragraph. The right to information does not include information that is classified under the Security Act or protected under the Copyright Act. Inquiries to Gyro about information under the Transparency Act can be sent to the email address innsyn@gyro.no Gyro will respond to inquiries within 3 weeks. In special cases, the response deadline is 2 months.
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