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Table 2: User Fees/External Fees



Table 2-A: User Fees
(thousands of dollars)
User Fee Fee Type Fee-setting Authority Date Last Modified 2008-09 Planning Years
Forecast
Revenue
Actual
Revenue
Full
Cost
Performance
Standards
Performance
Result
Fiscal
Year
Forecast
Revenue
Estimated
Full Cost
Fees charged for inspection and obtaining of copies of Statutory Instruments in accordance with the Statutory Instruments Act O Statutory Instruments Regulatory 1993
SOR/9
3-245
1.0 1.0

9.9

Note 3

Note 1 Note 2 2009-10 1.0 9.9
2010-11 1.0 9.9
2011-12 1.0 9.9
Note 3
Fees charged for the processing of access requests filed under the Access to Information Act O Fees charged for the processing of access requests filed under the Access to Information Act 1992 4.0 3.6

3,528.0

Note 6

Note 4 Note 5 2009-10 4.3 3,552.3
2010-11 4.5 3,578.4
2011-12 4.8 3,606.4
Note 6
Total (O)         2009-10 5.3 3,562.2
2010-11 5.5 3,588.3
2011-12 5.8 3,616.3


Note 1: 90% of requests will be completed within 5 business days. This standard became effective as of September 2006.

Note 2: 100% of requests received were completed within 5 business days, with most requests completed within 1 day of receipt.

Note 3: Full cost for the sale of Statutory Instruments includes the direct cost related to the management of the sale of Statutory Instruments under the Order-in-Council section including the Employee Benefit Plans. It also includes allocations of indirect costs such as Corporate Services to support the section and services received without charge from other departments.

Note 4: Response provided within 30 days following receipt of request; the response time may be extended pursuant to section 9 of the ATIA. Notice to extension to be sent within 30 days after receipt of request.

Note 5: 87 % of requests were completed on time.

Note 6: 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 the Employee Benefit Plans and indirect costs related to the initial 5-hour search, costs for the review and sign-off. It also includes allocations of indirect costs such as Corporate Services to support the section and services received without charge from other departments.