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Table 2: User Fees


Table 2-A: 2008-2009 User Fee Reporting Template - User Fees Act
($ thousands)
User Fee Fee Type Fee-setting Authority Date Last Modified 2008-09 Planning Years
Forecast
Revenue
Actual
Revenue
Full
Cost
Performance
Standards
Performance
Result
Fiscal
Year
Forecast
Revenue
Estimated
Full Cost
Business Licences Regulatory Firearms Fees Regulations April 10, 2005 0.6 0.0
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
Section C
Other information

(See note 2)
Section C
Other information

(See note 3)
2009-10 0.0
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
2010-11 0.2
2011-12 0.3
Individual Licences Regulatory Firearms Fees Regulations December 1, 1998 1.9 5.6
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
45 days 95% of properly completed individual licence applications were completed within 28 days 2009-10 5.0
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
2010-11 12.3
2011-12 13.2
Registration Certificates Regulatory Firearms Fees Regulations Registration fees repealed as of May 20, 2004 0.0 0.0
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
30 days 96% of properly completed registration applications were completed within 30 days 2009-10 0.0
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
2010-11 0.0
2011-12 0.0
Authorizations Regulatory Firearms Fees Regulations December 1, 1998 0.3 0.2
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
Section C
Other information

(See note 2)
Section C
Other information

(See note 3)
2009-10 0.3
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
2010-11 0.3
2011-12 0.1
Non-resident permits Regulatory Firearms Fees Regulations April 10, 2005 1.9 1.7
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
Section C
Other information

(See note 2)
Section C
Other information

(See note 3)
2009-10 1.9
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
2010-11 1.9
2011-12 1.9
Services for replacement of documents Regulatory Firearms Fees Regulations April 10, 2005 0.1 0.1
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
Section C
Other information

(See note 2)
Section C
Other information

(See note 3)
2009-10 0.1
Section C
Other information

(See note 1)
2010-11 0.1
2011-12 0.1
Fees charged for the processing of access requests filed under the Access to Information Act Other Products and Services Access to Information Act 1992 0.0 0.0 0.2 Framework developed by TBS.
See: http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/gos-sog/atip-aiprp/in-ai/in-ai2006/2006-06_e.asp
83% of requests under the Access to Information Act were completed within 60 days;
97% of requests under the Privacy Act were completed within 60 days
2009-10 0.0 0.2
2010-11 0.0 0.2
2011-12 0.0 0.2
Sub-Total (R)         2009-10    
2010-11    
2011-12    
Sub-Total (O)         2009-10    
2010-11    
2011-12    
Total 4.8 7.6 0.2   2009-10 7.3  
2010-11 14.8  
2011-12 15.6  


B. Date Last Modified:

Forecast Revenues:

  • On May 17,2006, the Government announced that individuals no longer have to pay the fee for the renewal of their possession-only licence (POL) or their possession and acquisition licence (PAL). The fee waiver also applies to: individuals who are modifying their licence to upgrade from a POL to a PAL;
    • individuals who are adding new privileges to their licence;
    • individuals whose licence expired and are obtaining a new licence; and
    • minors who renew their minors’ possession licence.
    • The fee waiver is currently valid until May 2010.
  • Fees for registration of firearms were repealed on May 20, 2004.
  • Forecast and actual revenue for fees charged for the processing of access requests filed under the Access to Information Act is approximately $2,000 per year as per the Annual Report to Parliament (2004-2005) – Access to Information Act and Privacy Act. For more information, please refer to the CAFC website.

C. Other Information:

  1. Fee costing studies were conducted in 1995.
  2. Performance monitoring mechanisms have been established using the RCMP’s Annual Performance Plan tool.
  3. For Access to information requests, the policy of the RCMP is to waive reproduction fees whenever less than 200 pages are disclosed. However, when more than 200 pages are disclosed, fees may be calculated for the total number of pages. For extensive or complex requests, search and preparation fees are charged as determined on a case-by-case basis.