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3.3.2) User Fees Reporting

User Fee: Fees charged for the processing of access to information requests filed under the Access to Information Act (ATIA)

Fee Type: Other products and services (O)

Fee-Setting Authority: Access to Information Act

Date Last Modified: 1992

Performance Standards: Response provided within 30 days following receipt of request; the response time may be extended pursuant to section 9 of the ATIA. Notices of extension are to be sent within 30 days after receipt of request. The Access to Information Act provides fuller details.

Performance Results: The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) received 22 new requests for access to information and had one that was outstanding from the previous period. Two were reported to be processed in the following year, for a total of 21 processed requests. CSA routinely waives fees in accordance with TBS guidelines. The response time was within time limits in 91% of the requests.

($ in thousands)
2010-2011 Planning Years
Forecast Revenue Actual Revenue Full Cost Fiscal Year Forecast Revenue Estimated Full Cost
0.1 0.1 80 2011-2012 0.1 80
2012-2013 0.1 80
2013-2014 0.1 80

Other Information: The CSA collects user fees for information requests in accordance to the Access to Information Act. The total user fees collected in 2010-2011 are for application fees. There was no need to charge for preparation and search fees.