Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005
Background
This European law was brought into the
UK on 1st July 2005 and means that
public bodies, such as Eastleigh Borough Council must follow the
Regulations when permitting re-use of their
information.
The Regulations aim to remove barriers to people re-using
public sector information. The main aims of the Regulations
are:
- Fairness
- Transparency
- Timing
- Openness
- Consistency
Re-use is defined in the Regulations as "a purpose other than
the initial purpose that the document was produced for". An
example of a re-use request is where a student may wish to re-use
information from Eastleigh Borough Councils website for a
project.
Links with Freedom of Information Act 2000
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives a right of access to
Eastleigh Borough Council information for personal use only.
The Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005 set
a framework that Eastleigh Borough Council must follow if a person
requests to re-use information. Re-use must be requested
where the information will be re-published by the requestor.
This will allow more people to view the re-used
information and improve the information industry throughout
Europe. The Re-use of Public Sector Information
Regulations 2005 also includes a 20 working day deadline to link
with the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
An Information Asset list will be compiled, this will link to
the current Freedom of Information Publication Scheme and will list
re-usable information held by each department at Eastleigh Borough
Council. The list will also show where to get the information
from. Standard terms and conditions will be included on the
requested material under the Copyright to Eastleigh Borough
Council.
Licences
To re-use information that has commercial value a licence may
need to be obtained, for example, where Eastleigh Borough Council
information is re-published by a private body who then makes
commercial gain. The licence will contain terms and
conditions of re-use. There may be a charge for the licence,
this will be published on the Information Asset Register.
Standard licences have been set up by the Office of Public Sector
Information (
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/) for public
bodies to adapt for their own use. Contact details for a
licence will be on the requested material.
View a copy of the
licence 
, this lists the standard
terms of re-use. Licence terms may vary where the information
requested has commercial value.
If material has Crown Copyright the Office of Public Sector
Information is responsible for licensing the re-use. The
click-use licences for re-use of Crown Copyright materials can be
found at
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/.
Before requesting to re-use Eastleigh Borough Council
information, the information must either be:
1)
Identified by Eastleigh Borough Council for re-use in the
Publication Scheme/Information Asset List, or
2)
Provided to you already or,
3)
Be otherwise accessible without making a request under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Exclusions
There are some exclusions to where the regulations apply,
these are:
- If the activity falls outside Eastleigh Borough Councils
core responsibilities.
- Where a third party holds the intellectual property
right.
In this case the Council will give a written reason for refusal,
along with the identity of the third party if known, if the third
party is not known the source of the document from which the
Council obtained the document from will be disclosed.
How to request re-use of information
To request re-use of Eastleigh Borough Council information the
request must be in writing, include your name and address and
specify the document required, along with the way you will re-use
the information. The request should be sent to:
The Freedom of Information Officer
Legal and Democratic Services
Civic Offices, Leigh Road,
Eastleigh
Hampshire
S050 9YN
Fax: 023 8062 9277
A charge may apply but will not exceed the cost of collection,
production, reproduction and dissemination of the document and a
reasonable return on investment. You will not be double
charged where the information has been accessed, with a charge,
under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Where possible a request for re-use of information will be
processed electronically.
Standard charges policy
for the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations
2005
- The Regulations allow a charge to be made to a person who
re-uses Eastleigh Borough Council material.
- This charge will not exceed collection, production,
re-production and dissemination costs plus a reasonable return on
investment.
- Charges will be standardised so that they are fair and
consistent.
- Any fees already paid for accessing information under the
Freedom of Information Act 2000 will be deducted from the charge
for re-use.
- Where there is commercial gain to the re-user standard
charges should also apply and a licence may be issued containing
terms and conditions of re-use.
- The licence charge will vary depending on the commercial
value of the requested information.
Further information can be obtained from:
The Freedom of Information Officer
Legal and Democratic Services
Civic Offices, Leigh Road, Eastleigh,
Hampshire S050 9YN
Telephone: 023 8068 8000
Fax: 023 8062 9277 (Legal)
Re-use
of Public Sector Information Regulations 2005
Complaints
Procedure
Under Regulation 17 of The Re-use of Public Sector Information
Regulations 2005 Eastleigh Borough Council has an obligation to
establish a transparent complaints procedure for any complaints
related to the Regulations.
The Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations complaints
procedure will be in line with the Freedom of Information
Complaints procedure. We will acknowledge
receipt of complaints within a reasonable time.
We will inform the complainant if the complaint will take longer
than a reasonable time to deal with and explain the reason for the
delay.
Below shows the complaint procedure to follow when making a
complaint.
Step 1
If you would like to make a complaint in regards to your
request for re-use of public sector information then please write
the details to:
Richard
Ward
Head of Legal and Democratic
Services
Eastleigh Borough
Council
Civic Offices
Leigh Road
Eastleigh
Hants
SO50 9YN
We shall endeavour to deal with your
complaint in a reasonable time and notify you in writing of the
outcome without delay.
Step 2
If the above complaint procedure is
exhausted and you are still not satisfied, or a reasonable time has
passed, you may appeal to the Office of Public Sector
Information. This must;
1. Be in
writing,
2. Include the nature
of the complaint and the response from Eastleigh
Borough Council,
3. Be sent within
28days of receipt of Eastleigh Borough Council's response,
to:
Office of Public Sector Information
Admiralty Arch
North Side
The Mall
London
SW1A 2WH
Step 3
The next step is the Advisory Panel on Public Sector
Information and this is a non-departmental public
body. The applicant or the public authority can
appeal to this body. Applications should
be:
1.
Given in writing and state the reason for
review,
2.
Include copies of the recommendations from Eastleigh Borough
Councils complaints procedure and the Office of Public Sector
Information recommendations.
Please write to:
The Secretariat
The Advisory Panel on Public Sector Information
1.35, Admiralty Arch
The Mall
London SW1A 2WH
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