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2008-09
Departmental Performance Report



Commission for Public Complaints Against the RCMP






Supplementary Information (Tables)






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Table 2-A: User Fees

($ thousands)
A. User Fee Fee Type Fee Setting Authority Date Last Modified 2007-2008
Forecast Revenue Actual Revenue ($000) Full Cost ($000) Performance Standard Performance Results
Fees charged for the processing of access requests files under the Access to Information Act Other Products and Services (O) Access to Information Act 1992 - 0 30 Response provided within 30 days following receipt of request; the response may be extended pursuant to section 9 of the Access to Information Act. Notice of extension to be sent within 30 days after receipt of request. 100 %
Planning Years
Fiscal Year Forecast Revenue ($000) Forecast Costs ($000)
2008-2009 0 30
2009-2010 0 30
2010-2011 0 30
Total 90
B. Date Last Modified
C. Other Information


Table 9: Green Procurement

Meeting Policy Requirements

1. Has the department incorporated environmental performance considerations in its procurement decision-making processes?

Yes

2. Summary of initiatives to incorporate environmental performance considerations in procurement decision-making processes:

The CPC provides green procurement training to all employees directly involved in procurement activities. Office supplies are green procured to the greatest extent possible. As well, all disposal practices consider green and the Commission recycles or reuses whenever it is practical to do so.

3. Results achieved:

The CPC has no capital projects or control over its physical facilities. CPCs paper shredding provider reports that CPCs share of wood saved through recycling was 39 trees.

4. Contributions to facilitate government-wide implementation of green procurement:

 

Green Procurement Targets

5. Has the department established green procurement targets?

     

6. Are these green procurement targets the same as those identified in your Sustainable Development Strategy (Table 8)?

  No  

7. Summary of green procurement targets:

 

8. Results achieved: