Treasury and Resources
Ministerial Decision Report
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION – REVENUE ALLOCATION FROM CENTRAL CONTINGENCY (EMERGING ITEMS)
- Purpose of Report
To enable the Assistant Minister for Treasury and Resources to approve a revenue budget transfer of up to £4,287,610, comprising of estimates of £797,000 in 2013, £1,833,000 in 2014 and £1,657,610 in 2015 from the Central Contingency (emerging items) to the Chief Minister’s Department (CMD) for the implementation of Freedom of Information (FOI). The funding is to be drawn down at the request of the Accounting Officer for CMD and the budget transfers will be actioned upon approval by the Treasurer of the States by delegated decisions, the funding for which was agreed by the Council of Ministers on 26 June 2013, for the implementation of the FOI legislation.
- Background
The objective of the Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011 is to make the States of Jersey more transparent and accountable by giving the public the right to access information held by the States of Jersey and by requiring that public authorities follow a uniform set of rules when deciding whether or not to disclose information in response to FOI requests. The burden of proof is on the public authority to show that when withholding information it acts in accordance with its obligations under the Law. The Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law 2011 also requires public authorities to ensure that decisions and the reasons for those decisions are made public, unless the information that would be disclosed in so doing is exempt under the Law.
The adoption by the States’ Assembly of a new Freedom of Information (Jersey) Law in May 2011 requires that the States is fully prepared for implementation in early 2015, the target effective date (‘Appointed Day Act’) for the legislation. An Information Management Programme is needed for the delivery of FOI, with appropriate funding put in place to deliver the people, systems, policies and procedures needed to administer the requirements of the law, and to ensure that the States can meet its on-going obligations under the legislation as part of an Information Management function.
It is envisaged that an Information Management team is added to the IS Department, and will be responsible for pulling together the data management, data security, records management and digital content activities that are required to meet the States’ legal obligations under the new FOI law. These activities need to be co-ordinated and consistently applied under a robust governance umbrella. The new team will design and apply a new States’ Information Management infrastructure. This work will be supported by an Information Governance Board (as already recommended in Data Security proposals made in 2009), that would oversee the use and security of information and data held by the States.
In addition to the funding requested above, a significant level of recurring expenditure will be required from 2016 onwards in order to continue with the management of records and data, responding to questions arising from the introduction of the law and dealing with requests. A Growth bid will therefore be submitted by CMD for the next Medium Term Financial Plan (MTFP) period from 2016 to 2019 for consideration.
- Recommendation
The Assistant Minister, with reference to the Council of Ministers approval, approved a revenue budget transfer of up to £4,287,610, comprising of estimates of £797,000 in 2013, £1,833,000 in 2014 and £1,657,610 in 2015 from the Central Contingency (emerging items) CMD revenue head of expenditure for the implementation of FOI. The funding is to be drawn down at the request of the Accounting Officer for CMD and the budget transfers will be actioned upon approval by the Treasurer of the States by delegated decisions.
- Reason(s) for Decision
On 26th June 2013, the Council of Ministers (CoM) agreed to make available from the Central Contingency for emerging Items as soon as possible the funding (£4,287,610) which had been identified as necessary for the successful implementation of the Freedom of Information Law.
Article 17(2) of the Public Finances (Jersey) Law 2005 states that the Minister for Treasury and Resources is authorised to approve the transfer from contingency expenditure to heads of expenditure of amounts not exceeding, in total, the amount available for contingency expenditure in a financial year.
- Resource Implications
Upon approval by the Treasurer of the States by delegated decisions, the Central Contingency (emerging items) to decrease by up to £4,287,610, comprising of estimates of £797,000 in 2013, £1,833,000 in 2014 and £1,657,610 in 2015, and the CMD revenue head of expenditure to increase by identical amounts in the corresponding years. This decision does not change the total amount of expenditure approved by the States for the period of the current MTFP 2013 to 2015.
The growth bid, once submitted by CMD for funding in support of FOI activities beyond 2015, will be considered in the next MTFP period from 2016 to 2019.
Report author : Acting Finance Director Corporate Group | Document date : 9th October 2013 |
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