Nid ydym yn gwybod a yw'r ymateb mwyaf diweddar i'r cais hwn yn cynnwys gwybodaeth neuai peidio - os chi ywAlex Parsons mewngofnodwch a gadael i bawb wybod.

Dear Stirling Council,

I would like to make an FOI request for the following pieces of information:

1. How many people are employed to deal with FOI?
2. What is the budget for administering FOI?
3. Do you use case management software for FOI? If so, which one?
4. Do you publish a disclosure log?

If not all information is available, please treat questions individually.

Yours faithfully,

Alex Parsons

Dear Mr Parsons,

Your request for information has been logged and allocated reference FOI/11459.

Your request will be dealt with under the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA). A response will be issued no later than 24/07/18.

Yours sincerely,

Fiona McCallum

Records & Information Compliance Team
Stirling Council
Stirling FK8 2ET
01786 233988
[email address]

dangos adrannau a ddyfynnir

CorporateFOI,

Dear Alex Parsons,

 

I refer to your above request under the Freedom of Information (Scotland)
Act 2002, which was logged by us as FOI/11459.

                                                                   

The following information has been provided in response to your request.

 

1. How many people are employed to deal with FOI?

 

There are no posts within the Council which deal only with FOI, therefore
it is very difficult to answer your request.  The teams which deal with
FOI also other requests made under Data Protection laws, provide records
management advice and services to the Council, and may deal with other
enquiries and complaints.

 

2. What is the budget for administering FOI?

 

There is no budget identified for administering FOI.

 

3. Do you use case management software for FOI? If so, which one?

 

No – FOI requests are logged in an Excel spreadsheet.

 

4. Do you publish a disclosure log?

 

No.

 

If you are dissatisfied with the way in which your request for information
has been dealt with you are entitled to request a review of the actions
and decisions made by the Council in relation to your request.  Your
request for review must be in writing or some other permanent form stating
your name and address for correspondence, and specifying the request for
information to which your request for review relates and why you are
dissatisfied with the response.

 

You must make your request for review not later than 40 working days after
the expiry of the 20 working day period of response to your initial
request by the Council or not later than 40 working days after the receipt
by you of the information provided, any fees notice issued or any
notification of refusal or partial refusal.

 

Your request for review should be addressed in the first instance to:

Records & Information Compliance Manager, Stirling Council, Viewforth,
STIRLING FK8 2ET email [1][cyfeiriad ebost]

 

The Records & Information Compliance Manager will then arrange for an
appropriate officer to undertake a review.

Please note that in any email you must state your name.

If you are dissatisfied with how your request for a review has been dealt
with, then you are entitled to ask the Scottish Information Commissioner
to investigate your case. You must ask the Scottish Information
Commissioner no later than 6 months after the date of receipt by you of
the notice or decision you are dissatisfied with or within 6 months of the
expiry of the period of 20 working days from receipt by the Council of
your request for review. 

 

The Scottish Information Commissioner recommends that you appeal online.
The online appeal service is available here:
[2]www.itspublicknowledge.info/Appeal

You do not need to submit an appeal online, but if you do it will ensure
the Commissioner is provided with all the information required to
investigate your case quickly.

 

For further information about making an appeal to the Scottish Information
Commissioner, including how to submit an appeal by email or post, see:

[3]http://www.itspublicknowledge.info/YourR...

 

If you do not have access to the internet, you can contact the Scottish
Information Commissioner at Kinburn Castle, Doubledykes Road, St Andrews,
Fife KY16 9DS,   Tel: 01334 464610  Email:
[4][cyfeiriad ebost]

 

You may also appeal against a decision of the Scottish Information
Commissioner but on a point of law only.  Any such appeal must be made
within 42 days of the date of intimation of the Commissioner's decision
notice.

 

 

Leeanne Gray

FOI Co-ordinator

Children, Communities and Enterprise

Stirling Council

 

 

 

 

 

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Nid ydym yn gwybod a yw'r ymateb mwyaf diweddar i'r cais hwn yn cynnwys gwybodaeth neuai peidio - os chi ywAlex Parsons mewngofnodwch a gadael i bawb wybod.