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User Fees and Regulatory Charges/External Fees



User Fees and Regulatory Charges


User Fee: Fees charged for the processing of access 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. Notice of extension must be sent within 30 days after receipt of request.

The Access to Information Act provides more details: http://lois.justice.gc.ca/en/A-1/index.html.

Performance Results: In 2010-2011 OCOL received 17 requests and 15 consultations under the Access to Information Act, two requests and one consultation under the Privacy Act. Three ATI requests were late and one complaint was received.


2010-11 ($ thousands) Planning Years ($ thousands)
Forecast Revenue Actual Revenue Full Cost Fiscal Year Forecast Revenue Estimated Full Cost
- 0.1 80 2011-12 - 80
2012-13 - 80
2013-14 - 80

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Policy on Service Standards for External Fees

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External Fee Service Standard Performance Results Stakeholder Consultation

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

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

http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/A-1/index.html
The deadlines stipulated in the Act were respected in 82 per cent of the cases. The service standard is established by the Access to Information Act and the Access to Information Regulations.