23 April 2020
John Luke
Via Email: [FYI request #12589 email]
Dear John
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: CONSUMER ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Thank you for your email of 8 April 2020. You have asked for information pursuant to the
Official Information Act 1982 (OIA), specifically:
•
when the term of the current Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) members is up for
renew, and
•
how the Agency calls for nominations from the public.
PHARMAC generally takes a case-by-case approach to how it calls for applications for CAC
membership depending on the number of vacancies we have at any particular time and/or
whether there are some particular skills or groups we would like representatives from, e.g.
youth, Māori, Pacific.
PHARMAC recently publicly advertised CAC vacancies, however these applications closed
on 15 March 2020. The vacancies were advertised through our website and social media
channels (i.e. Facebook). We also shared this widely with our email distribution list of
consumer advocacy groups.
Membership expiry dates for the current CAC members is withheld under section 9(2)(a) of
the OIA, as this is private information. Further, members’ terms can be extended.
As required under the OIA, we have considered whether, in the circumstances, the
withholding of this information was outweighed by other considerations which render it
desirable, in the public interest, to make this information available. In this case we did not
consider that the public interest outweighed the reasons for withholding the information.
Please note you have the right, by way of complaint under section 28(3) of the OIA to an
Ombudsman,
to
seek
an
investigation
and
review
of
our
decision.
We are making our information more freely available, so we will now publish selected OIA
responses (excluding personal details) on our website. Please get in touch with us if you
have any questions about this.
Yours sincerely
Rachel Read
Manager, Policy and Government Services
2019-20-155; A1380576