ONE NATIONAL CIRCUIT
FOI
BARTON
FOI/2016/143
Mr Jeremy Cooper-Stout
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Dear Mr Cooper-Stout
I refer to your email dated 5 August 2016 in which you made a request to the Department of
the Prime Minister and Cabinet (the Department) under the
Freedom of Information Act 1982 (the FOI Act) in the following terms:
I write to request under the Freedom of Information Act any correspondence sent by
Mr Malcolm Ieuan Roberts (also styled as Malcolm-Ieuan: Roberts.) to Prime
Ministers Rudd, Gillard, Abbott and Turnbull during their tersm [sic].
I also request any correspondence sent in reply.
The authorised decision-maker for your request is Ms Kelly Pearce, Assistant Secretary,
Environment, Energy and Climate Change Branch.
Processing charge
The FOI Act provides that charges can be imposed for processing requests. Unless a decision
is made to waive the processing charge in whole or in part, the combined effect of paragraph
11A(1)(b) of the FOI Act and Regulation 11(1) of the
Freedom of Information ( Charges)
Regulations 1982 (the Charges Regulations) is that an applicant is required to pay any charge
before any access is given.
The Charges Regulations specify different rates for the various activities involved in
processing a request with the first five hours of decision-making time free for all FOI
applicants.
The decision-maker has decided that you are liable to pay a charge should you wish to
proceed with your FOI request. The preliminary assessment of the charge for processing your
request is set out below:
Postal Address: PO Box 6500, CANBERRA ACT 2600
Telephone: +61 2 6271 5849 Fax: +61 2 6271 5776 www.pmc.gov.au ABN: 18 108 001 191
Task
Rate
Units
Charge
Search & retrieval
$15 per hour
8 hours $
120.00
Decision-making
$20 per hour
8.19 hours $
163.80
less first 5 hours free
5 hours $
-100.00
Photocopies
0.10 per page
220 pages $
22.00
TOTAL
$
205.80
Section 29 of the FOI Act requires you to exercise one of the following options in writing
within 30 days of receipt of this letter:
(1)
You can agree to pay the charge. If you agree, processing of your request will resume
as soon as the Department receives a payment, either in full or a deposit.
- Payment in full is $205.80. Payment in full entitles you to receive a decision in
relation to your request, a schedule which lists the documents relevant to your
request, and any documents released.
- Alternatively, payment of a deposit in the amount of $51.45 entitles you to receive
a decision in relation to your request and a schedule which lists the documents
relevant to your request. Relevant documents would only be released on payment
of the balance of the charge. Regulation 14 provides that a deposit paid by an
applicant is not refundable unless the Department decides to waive the charge or
fails to make a decision on the applicant’s FOI request within the statutory time
limit, including any extension.
Payment should be made by cheque or postal order and made out to the “Collector of
Public Monies.” If you wish to pay by credit card, you should forward a letter which
sets out the credit card details and authorises the Department to charge that amount to
the card.
(2)
You can contend that the charge has been wrongly assessed, or that it should be
reduced or not imposed, or both. You should provide reasons for contending any
charge. In determining whether or not to reduce or not impose the charge, the FOI Act
requires the Department to take into account whether payment of the charge, or part of
it, would cause financial hardship and whether the giving of access would be in the
public interest. The Department may also consider any other relevant matters.
(3)
You can withdraw your request.
Processing timeframe
In accordance with section 31 of the FOI Act, the time limit for processing your request is
suspended from the day that you receive this letter and will resume on either:
• the day you pay the charge (in full or the required deposit); or
• if you contend under (2) above that charge should be reduced or not imposed and the
Department decides not to impose a charge, the day of that decision.
If you contend under (2) above that a charge should be reduced or not imposed and the
Department confirms that a charge is payable (either the original amount or a reduced
amount), the time limit for processing your request would resume on the day you pay that
charge (in full or the required deposit).
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Subsection 29(2) of the FOI Act provides if you do not respond within 30 days of receiving
this letter, you will be taken to have withdrawn your request.
If you have any queries, I can be contacted by telephone on (02) 6271 5849.
Yours sincerely
FOI Adviser
FOI Adviser
Honours, Symbols and Legal Policy Branch
20 September 2016
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