This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Official Information request 'Funding applications and assessor's remarks for the Auckland Fringe Trust 2014-current'.
Policy on charging for official 
information 
 
January 2015 
Purpose 
Charging is a means of managing large requests and encouraging requestors to refine the scope of 
the request.  It recognises the potential for large requests to divert staff resources away from the 
Council’s other operations.1 
Time charged 
$38 per half-hour after 4 hours2.  (GST is included).   
Remission or reduction of charges 
Not chargeable: 
 a 
person 
seeking 
information about themselves is a Privacy Act matter and cannot be charged 
under LGOIMA 
  Elected members will not be charged except when they are acting as a private citizen. Elected 
members are strongly encouraged to talk in the first instance to the relevant Auckland Council 
Senior Leadership Team member to resolve their information needs without having recourse to 
the LGOIMA.  
  As a rule the media are not subject to charges. However, if the request is a ‘data mining’ exercise 
where council holds the information but more than four hours of time is required to collate it, they 
will be asked if they wish to pay a charge or refine their request. 
 
Remit or reduce charges:  
  if payment might cause the applicant hardship. 
What can be charged? 
The aggregate of all time spent on the request subject to the following. 
 
It may include time spent in3: 
  searching an index to establish the location of the information; 
  physically locating and extracting the information from the place where it is held; 
  reading or reviewing the information; and 
  supervising access to the information. 
 
 
 
                                                 
1 These aspects were noted in the Law Commission’s review of official information legislation, para 
10.201 
2 Ministry of Justice Guidelines, which are acceptable to the Ombudsmens Office, have 1 hour free 
3 Ministry of Justice Guidelines 

The charge should not include any allowance for4: 
  extra time spent locating and retrieving information when it is not where it ought to be; or 
  time spent deciding whether or not access should be allowed and in what form. Note however 
that the actual, physical editing of protected information is chargeable. 
Other charges 
Photocopying 
 
Normally not charged, but Ministry of Justice guidelines provide for charging 20 cents per page after 
first 20 pages.   
 
Direct costs 
 
Direct costs may be recovered if these are incurred.  
Notifying requestor of decision and any charge  
The Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 requires the Council to, as soon as 
is reasonably practicable but no later than 20 working days after receiving the request:  
  make a decision on whether the request is to be granted and, if it is to be granted, in what manner 
and for what charge 
  notify the requestor of this decision. 
 
When the requestor is notified of the decision on whether to grant the request and whether there is a 
charge, the requestor will have the opportunity to refine the request in order to reduce the charge. 
 
Where a charge applies, the whole of the charge will be paid in advance.  Work on the request may 
be suspended pending receipt of payment. 
Managing costs 
The Council has many duties under other legislation and these duties should not be unduly impeded 
through resources being diverted to answering information requests.   
 
Requests should be made with “due particularity”5.  The Council has a duty to assist a requestor to 
comply with this6. 
 
The Council may refuse a request on the basis of substantial collation7. 
 
The cost of paper may be reduced by providing information electronically. 
 
The cost of collation may be reduced by making the information available for inspection, or by making 
a summary.  However, information has to be supplied in the form preferred by the requestor unless 
there are grounds for not doing so, such as that it would impair efficient administration8.    
                                                 
4 Ministry of Justice Guidelines 
5 LGOIMA section 10 
6 LGOIMA section 11 
7 LGOIMA section 17 
8 LGOIMA section 15