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User Fees and Regulatory Charges

User Fees and Regulatory Charges


User Fee: Fees charged for inspection and obtaining of copies of Statutory Instruments in accordance with the Statutory Instruments Act

Fee Type: Regulatory (R)

Fee-setting Authority: Statutory Instruments Act

Date Last Modified: 1993

Performance Standards: 90% of requests will be completed within 5 business days. This standard became effective as of September 2006 and is still in use.

Performance Results: 100% of requests received were completed within 5 business days, with most requests completed within 1 day of receipt.


2010-11 (thousands of dollars) Planning Years (thousands of dollars)
Forecast Revenue Actual Revenue Full Cost* Fiscal Year Forecast Revenue Estimated Full Cost
1 1 10 2011-12 1 10
2012-13 1 11
2013-14 1 11

* The full cost for the processing of statutory instrument requests filed under the Statutory Instruments Actincludes direct costs to operate the Order in Council Division, including Employee Benefit Plans. It also includes allocations of indirect costs to support the division, such as corporate services, and services received without charge from other departments.



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

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 Access to Information Act. Notice of extension to be sent within 30 days after receipt of request.

Performance Results: 94 percent of access requests were completed on time.


2010-11 (thousands of dollars) Planning Years (thousands of dollars)
Forecast Revenue Actual Revenue Full Cost* Fiscal Year Forecast Revenue Estimated Full Cost
4 4 3,933 2011-12 4 4,004
2012-13 5 4,079
2013-14 5 4,157

* The full cost for the processing of access to information requests filed under the Access to Information Act includes the direct cost to operate the Access to Information and Privacy Division, including Employee Benefit Plans. It also includes indirect costs related to the initial 5-hour search, review and sign-off, services received without charge from other departments and corporate services to support the division.


User Fees Totals


2010-11 (thousands of dollars) Planning Years (thousands of dollars)
Forecast Revenue Actual Revenue Full Cost Fiscal Year Forecast Revenue Estimated Full Cost
Subtotal Regulatory 1 1 10 2011-12 1 10
2012-13 1 11
2013-14 1 11
Subtotal Other Products and Services 4 4 3,933 2011-12 4 4,004
2012-13 5 4,079
2013-14 5 4,157
Total 5 5 3,943 2011-12 5 4,014
2012-13 6 4,090
2013-14 6 4,168