Freedom of Information.
The Information Commissioner has produced a Generic Freedom of Information scheme for the use of Parish Councils. This generic scheme has been used here.
There are 7 classes of information to be published.
Classes of
Information
1. Who we are and what we do.
Organisational information, locations and contacts,
constitutional and legal governance.
2. What we
spend and how we spend it.
Financial information relating to projected and actual income
and expenditure, tendering, procurement and contracts.
3. What our
priorities are and how we are doing.
Strategy and performance information, plans, assessments,
inspections and reviews.
4. How we make decisions.
Policy proposals and decisions. Decision making
processes, internal criteria and procedures, consultations
5. Our
policies and procedures.
Current written protocols for delivering our functions and
responsibilities.
6. Lists and Registers.
Information held in registers required by law and other lists and registers
relating to the functions of the authority.
7. The Services we Offer.
Advice and guidance, booklets and leaflets, transactions and media releases. A
description of the services offered.
The cost of having any information supplied to you will be found in the publication scheme.
The
classes of information will not generally include:
• Information the disclosure of which is prevented by law, or exempt under the
Freedom of Information Act, or is otherwise properly considered to be protected
from disclosure.
• Information in draft form.
• Information that is no longer
readily available as it is contained in files that have been placed in archive
storage, or is difficult to access for similar reasons.
The method by which information
published under this scheme will be made available
The authority will indicate clearly to the public what
information is covered by this scheme and how it can be obtained.
Where it is within the capability of a
public authority, information will be provided on a website. Where it is
impracticable to make information available on a website or when an individual
does not wish to access the information by the website, a public authority will
indicate how information can be obtained by other means and provide it by those
means.
In exceptional circumstances some
information may be available only by viewing in person. Where this manner is
specified, contact details will be provided. An appointment to view the
information will be arranged within a reasonable timescale.
Information will be provided in the
language in which it is held or in such other language that is legally
required. Where an authority is legally required to translate any information,
it will do so.
Obligations under disability and
discrimination legislation and any other legislation to provide information in
other forms and formats will be adhered to when providing information in
accordance with this scheme.
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25/05/2010