Our ref: 66872
Alby P.
Right to Know
By email: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx
Dear Alby
Freedom of Information Act 1982 – Notice of charge
I refer to your correspondence received by the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
(the department) on 24 August 2020, in which you sought access under the
Freedom of Information
Act 1982 (the FOI Act) to the following:
"Statistics of the entrepreneur program incubator support initiative (new and existing
incubators)… The number of 'new and existing incubator' applications and the total value of
grant money sought (not just approved) for each month since this program began."
Notice of Liability to Pay a Charge
I am an authorised decision-maker under section 23 of the FOI Act.
In accordance with section 29 of the FOI Act, I have decided that you are liable to pay a charge as a
contribution towards the work involved in processing your request.
Estimate of charge
Section 17 of the FOI Act provides that in instances where it appears from the request that the
applicant is seeking information that is not available in discrete form in written documents of the
agency, and the agency could produce a written document containing the information in discrete form
by the use of a computer or other equipment ordinarily available to the agency, the agency shall deal
with the request as if it were a request of access to a written document so produced and containing
that information.
An agency is not, however, required to produce such a document if it would substantially and
unreasonably divert the resources of the agency from its other operations.
In this instance, the information you have sought is not available in discrete form in written documents
held by the department. However, the department was able to produce a written document
containing the requested information in discrete form by the use of a computer or other equipment
available to the department. The department has therefore, in this particular instance, created a
document under section 17 of the FOI Act.
My preliminary assessment of the charge you are liable to pay is based on one document falling within
the scope of your request and the actual cost for the resources and work that is required for the
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department to create this document under section 17 of the FOI Act. I have also taken into account
the fact that the first five hours of decision making time are free to all applicants requesting
documents other than their own personal information.
Search and Retrieval – 8.25 hours at $15 per hour
$
123.75
Decision making time – 0.36 hours at $20 per hour
$
7.28
Total
$
131.03
First 5 hours free
$
-100.00
Final amount
$
31.03
Deposit
$
20.00
Payment of the deposit only will entitle you to a decision only. You will be entitled to receive the
documents relevant to your request only upon payment of the balance of the charge.
Processing your FOI request
Please note that the department will not make a decision on the potential release of any documents
until charges are paid to, or remitted by, this department. In accordance with section 31 of the FOI Act,
the time limit for processing your request is suspended from the day you receive this notice and will
resume on either the day the charge or deposit is paid, or on the day on which the department makes
a decision not to impose a charge.
Your rights and alternatives
If you would like the department to continue processing your request, you must notify the department
in writing within 30 days of receiving this notice that you:
A.
agree to pay the charge;
B.
wish to contend that the charge:
(i)
has been wrongly assessed; or
(ii)
should be reduced or not imposed; or
(iii) both
C.
withdraw the request for access.
Further information on options A, B and C is set out below.
Option A – pay the charge
As the charge exceeds $20 but is less than $100, you are required to pay a deposit of $20.00, within 30
days of receiving this notice. You may, of course, elect to pay the charge in full at this point.
Payment
If you accept liability for the estimated charge for your request, payment can be made via one of the
following three options:
Cheque:
Please make the cheque payable to the Collector of Public Monies and mark it attention to:
The FOI team
Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
GPO Box 2013
CANBERRA ACT 2601
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Credit card:
The department accepts visa or master card. If you would like to pay by credit card please
complete the enclosed credit card payment request form, return a scanned copy to the
xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx and copy the FOI team in your email at xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.
Electronic Funds Transfer:
The department also accepts EFT payments. Please see bank details below:
Bank Name: Reserve Bank of Australia
Bank Address: 20-22 London Circuit
Canberra ACT Australia
Account Name: Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources
BSB No: 092-009
Account No: 118689
Please include reference to
FOI 66872 in all forms of payment, and notify the FOI team at
xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx once payment has been made. Failure to include your reference number and
notify the FOI team of payment will result in delays of the processing of your FOI request.
Option B – seek reduction or non-imposition of the charge
You may contend that the charge has been wrongly assessed, or should be reduced or not imposed.
Subsection 29(5) of the FOI Act provides that in deciding whether to reduce or not to impose a charge,
the decision maker must take into account any relevant reasons. This includes whether payment of the
charge, or part of it, would cause you financial hardship, and whether the giving of access to the
documents is in the general public interest or in the interest of a substantial section of the public.
If you wish to contend that the charge has been wrongly assessed or should be reduced or not
imposed, please set out your reasons and the evidence in support of your reasons as clearly as
possible. If you believe that payment of the charge would cause you financial hardship, please provide
sufficient details of your financial circumstances to enable the decision maker to make a well informed
decision in this regard.
Option C – withdraw your request
If you wish to withdraw your request you may do so in writing.
Please note: If you fail to notify the department in a manner mentioned in Options A, B or C above
within 30 days of receipt of this notice, your request will be deemed to have been withdrawn.
Should you have any queries in relation to this matter please contact the FOI team by e-mail at
xxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx.xx.
Yours sincerely
Heather Davidson
A/g Senior FOI Officer
Legal, Audit and Assurance
28 August 2020
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