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Freedom
of Information Publication
Scheme October
2002 (revised
January 2005 and
January 2009) |
1 Introduction
1.1 The
Northern Ireland Local Government Officers’ Superannuation Committee
(NILGOSC)
is a statutory body established on 1 April 1950 by the Local Government
(Superannuation) Act 1950 to administer a pension scheme and maintain a
fund
providing pension benefits for employees of local authorities and other
admitted bodies.
1.2 This
document is the Publication Scheme (the Scheme) required under the
Freedom of
Information Act (2000). The Deputy
Secretary has overall responsibility for
the Scheme. The
Information Officer has
day-to-day responsibility for Freedom of Information issues.
1.3 The
Freedom of Information Act 2000 received Royal Assent on 30 November
2000. It gives a
general right of access to all
types of recorded information held by public authorities, sets out
exemptions
from that right and places a number of obligations on public
authorities. A
‘public authority’ is defined in the Act,
and includes but is not restricted to central and local government,
non-departmental public bodies, the police, the health service and
schools,
colleges and universities. NILGOSC is such a Public Authority. Any
person who
makes a request to a public authority for information must be informed
whether
the public authority holds that information and, subject to exemptions,
supplied
with that information.
1.4 Individuals
already have the right of access to information about themselves under
the Data
Protection Act 1998. As
far as public
authorities are concerned, the Freedom of Information Act will extend
this
right to allow public access to all types of recorded information held.
1.5 Every
public authority will be required to adopt and maintain a publication scheme setting out the
classes of information it holds, the manner in which it intends to
publish the
information, and whether a charge will be made for the information. The purpose of a scheme is
to ensure a
significant amount of information is available, without the need for a
specific
request. Schemes are intended to encourage organisations to publish
more
information pro-actively and to develop a greater culture of openness.
3 Published
Information
3.1 NILGOSC
will publish information in compliance with its Code of Openness
adopted in
1999. The aims of the code are:-
· to
improve policy-making and the democratic process by
extending publication of the facts and analyses which provide the basis
for the
consideration of proposed policy;
· to
protect the interests of individuals and employing
authorities by ensuring that reasons are given for administrative
decisions,
except where there is statutory authority or established convention to
the
contrary;
· to
support and extend the principles of public service
established under the Citizen's Charter.
3.2 Information
held by NILGOSC which is not published under this scheme can be
requested in
writing and its provision will be considered in accordance with the
provisions
of the Freedom of Information Act (2000). See section 4 below.
3.3 Limited
information will not be published under the Freedom of Information Act
and an
explanation of why such information will be withheld is given below. Where such information is
classified as a
‘Qualified Exemption’, as defined in the FOI Act 2000, this will be
subject to
the Public Interest Test. An
individual
may have rights to view this information under the Data Protection Act
(1998).
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Information
Withheld |
Reason for
Withholding |
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Internal
discussion and advice |
Information
whose disclosure would harm the frankness and candour of internal
discussion, including: · proceedings
of Committee Meetings (but not Committee Minutes); · internal
opinion, advice, recommendation, consultation and deliberation; · projections
and assumptions relating to internal policy analysis of alternative
policy options and information relating to rejected policy options; · confidential
communications with public bodies including regulatory bodies. |
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Investment
Management |
Information
related to the Committee's individual investments which is market
sensitive or whose disclosure might be in contravention of insider
dealing legislation. |
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Law Enforcement
and Legal Proceedings |
Information
whose disclosure could prejudice the administration of justice,
including fair trial and the enforcement or proper administration of
the law. Information
whose disclosure would be likely to prejudice the prevention,
investigation or detection of crime, or the apprehension or prosecution
of offenders. Information
covered by public interest immunity or legal professional privilege, or
which could prejudice legal proceedings, public inquiries or other
formal investigations or proceedings (whether actual or prospective) or
whose disclosure is, has been or is likely to be addressed in the
context of such proceedings. This
includes information relating to proceedings which have been completed
or discontinued, or relating to investigations which have or might have
resulted in proceedings. |
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Effective
management and operations of the public service |
Information
whose disclosure could lead to improper gain or advantage or could
reasonably be expected to prejudice: · the
competitive position of a department or other public authority; · negotiations
or the effective conduct of personnel management, or commercial or
contractual activities;
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Public
employment, public appointments and honours |
Personnel
records (relating to public appointments as well as employees of public
authorities) including those relating to recruitment, promotion and
security vetting. Information,
opinions and assessments given in confidence in relation to public
employment and public appointments. Information,
opinions and assessments given in relation to recommendations for
honours. |
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Privacy
of an individual |
Unwarranted
disclosure to a third party of personal information about any person
(including a deceased person) or any other disclosure which would
constitute or could facilitate an unwarranted invasion or privacy or be
in breach of the Data Protection Act. |
3.4 A
list and definitions of the classes of information available can be
found in
Appendix 1 of this document.
3.5 The
following classes may include exclusions:-
4.4.1 Information
Reasonably Accessible to
the Applicant by Other Means – NILGOSC will not provide information if
that
information is reasonably accessible to an applicant by other means (eg
if
information is made available via the NILGOSC Publication Scheme). This exemption is an
Absolute Exemption and
therefore will not be subject to the Public Interest Test
4.4.2 Personal
Information – If the person
making a personal data requests is the subject then there is not a
right to know
under the FOI Act. This
is an Absolute
Exemption. However,
such a request
automatically becomes a subject access request under the Data
Protection Act
and will be treated as such. If
the
personal data is about someone other than the applicant there is an
exemption
if disclosure would breach any of the Data Protection Principles.
4.4.3 Commercial
Interests – information
would not be disclosed if its release is likely to prejudice the
commercial
interests of any person. This
exemption will
also be subject to the Public Interest Test.
4.4.4 Information
Provided in Confidence –
Unless there is an overriding public interest, NILGOSC will not
disclose
information that has been provided by another person (the confider)
with an
expectation that the it will only be used or disclosed in accordance
with the
wishers of the confider.
4.4.5 Information
Intended for Future
Publication – NILGOSC may not release information when requested if
that
information is held with the intention of future publication. This exemption is also
subject to the Public
Interest Test.
5 Method
of Publication
5.1 Information
will be provided in hard copy format in the language in which it is
held or
such other language that is legally required.
NILGOSC will be mindful of its obligations under
disability and equality
legislation and will provide information in other formats (such as
large print,
audio and minority languages) when requested.
Information can also be inspected at the NILGOSC Office by
prior
appointment, or from the NILGOSC website.
5.2 To
obtain a hard copy of information or to obtain an alternative version,
please
contact the Information Officer as follows:
In
writing:
at the address below
By
Telephone: (028)
9076 8025
By
Typetalk:
18001 028 9076 8025 (for
people using a text phone)
By
Fax:
(028) 9076 8790
By
E-mail:
info@NILGOSC.org.uk
5.3 To
inspect information at the NILGOSC premises please make an appointment
by
contacting the Information Officer. The Information Officer can also
provide directions
to the premises which are located at:
Templeton
House
411
Holywood Road
Belfast
BT4
2LP
5.4 To
access the information from the NILGOSC website please visit:
www.nilgosc.org.uk/FOI.htm
This
site contains the up to date version of the Freedom of Information
Publication
Scheme plus links to information described in each class.
6 Charges for
Information
6.1 Information
will be provided free of charge if available on the website (ie there
is no
charge by us, although the user will have to meet any charges imposed
by their
Internet service provider, personal printing costs etc). Single copies
of paper
and alternative versions of documents will also be provided free of
charge
however, a reasonable charge will be levied if multiple copies are
required. Details
of the charges can be obtained from the Information Officer. There will
be no
fee for inspection of documents at the NILGOSC premises but it should
also be
noted that travel expenses will not be reimbursed for such inspections.
6.2 The
above charges apply to information to be used for private study or
research. If
you wish to use the information for commercial gain or intend to
reproduce
copyrighted NILGOSC documents in other formats please contact the
Information
Officer for details of charges.
7 Right
to Appeal and the Complaints Procedure
7.1 If
you are dissatisfied with how NILGOSC has handled your request for
information
in this Publication Scheme you may wish to invoke an internal review of
the
request. To do so
you should apply, in
writing, to the Secretary at the address shown at 5.3 above.
7.2 If,
after 1 January 2005 when the individual right to request information
comes
into place, you are dissatisfied with how NILGOSC has handled your
request for
information you may wish to invoke an internal review of the request. You should apply, in
writing, to the
Secretary at the address shown at 5.3 above.
If you are dissatisfied with the response you can make a
further appeal
by writing to the Committee at the address shown at 5.3 above.
7.3 If
an applicant remains dissatisfied with the response from NILGOSC either
because
of a delay in providing information or a decision not to provide the
requested
information he/she can seek an independent review of that decision by
the
Information Commissioner.
7.4 Requests
for a review by the Information Commissioner should be made in writing
to:
The
Information Commissioner
Wycliffe
House
Water
Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Tel:
01625 545 700
Fax:
01625 5524510
Appendix 1
Published
Information
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Classes of
Information |
Information
Available |
Method of
Publication |
Charges |
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NILGOSC
Committee |
· Committee
Meetings and Member Details – this
document provides information on the current Committee members, meeting
dates, minutes of meetings*, and declaration of interests. · Sub-committee
terms of reference – this document
provides information relating to the terms of reference of the Audit
Committee and Staffing Committee. · Management
statement – provides
detail on the relationship of the Department of the Environment and
NILGOSC. · Code of
Practice for Committee Members – sets out the
Code of Best Practice for Committee Members. |
Website –
www.nilgosc.org.uk/foi.html Post – by
writing to the Information Officer at the address shown in section 5 *It should be
noted that it may not be possible to release Committee meeting minutes
in full – please refer to section 3 |
Free of charge
from website. Single print
will be provided free of charge. NILGOSC
reserves the right to charge for the production of multiple copies of
documents which are otherwise free of charge. |
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Corporate
Purpose |
· Corporate Plan – this
document provides information on the NILGOSC vision, mission and the
corporate plan for the current year. |
Website –
www.nilgosc.org.uk/foi.html Post – by
writing to the Information Officer at the address shown in section 5 |
Free of charge
from website. Single print
will be provided free of charge. NILGOSC
reserves the right to charge for the production of multiple copies of
documents which are otherwise free of charge. |
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NILGOSC
Management |
· Staff
Responsibilities – an overview
of the current organisation structure. · Annual budget – this links
to the most recent corporate plan which also provides detail on the
annual budget. · Contact details – this page
provides details on office opening hours, telephone, typetalk and fax
numbers, the office address and email address. · *Employment
Policies – this is our
Staff Handbook which contains all staff employment policies. · Equality Scheme
– this will
provide details on our Equality Scheme as well as information relating
to Equality Impact Assessments. · Purchasing
Policy – sets out
methods used for Purchasing goods and services of varying amounts and
values. |
Website –
www.nilgosc.org.uk/foi.html Post – by
writing to the Information Officer at the address shown in section 5 *A copy of the
Staff Handbook is not available on our website however a copy can be
made available on request. |
Free of charge
from website. Single print
will be provided free of charge. NILGOSC
reserves the right to charge for the production of multiple copies of
documents which are otherwise free of charge. |
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NILGOSC
Performance |
· Annual Accounts – this shows
the most recent financial statement for the Fund. · Annual Report – this links
to the most recent Annual Report and Accounts and also includes a
report from the Local Government Auditor. · Performance
Measures – this
provides detail on the service standards set for the activities carried
out by the Committee along with a summary of the standards achieved in
the previous year. · Complaints
Procedure – this
provides detail on the procedure for someone who may wish to raise a
complaint. |
Website –
www.nilgosc.org.uk/foi.html Post – by
writing to the Information Officer at the address shown in section 5 |
Free of charge
from website. Single print
will be provided free of charge. NILGOSC
reserves the right to charge for the production of multiple copies of
documents which are otherwise free of charge. |
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Fund Management |
· Statement of
Investment Principles –
this document sets out the principles governing decisions on the
investment of assets of the NI Local Government Pension Fund. · Investment
Performance – this
document provides information on Fund Management and Value, Investment
Objectives and Performance, Annual Market Report and Major Holdings. · Actuarial
Information – this links
to the most recent report from the Acutary and the valuation results. |
Website –
www.nilgosc.org.uk/foi.html Post – by
writing to the Information Officer at the address shown in section 5 |
Free of charge
from website. Single print
will be provided free of charge. NILGOSC
reserves the right to charge for the production of multiple copies of
documents which are otherwise free of charge. |
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Pension
Administration |
· Regulations and
Guidance followed –
this page provides a list and links of the legislation which applies to
the administration of pensions by NILGOSC. · Scheme Guides – this
provides links to various pieces of information for employers and
members including – Administering the Regulations, Guide to NILGOSC
Forms, Members Guide etc. · List of
Employers – this
provides a list of Employing Authorities contributing to the Scheme. · Employer
Circulars – this
document provides links to all the mailshots and guidance notes issued
to Employing Authorities since 1998. · Contact Us – this page
provides details on office opening hours, telephone, typetalk and fax
numbers, the office address and email address. |
Website –
www.nilgosc.org.uk/foi.html Post – by
writing to the Information Officer at the address shown in section 5 |
Free of charge
from website. Single print
will be provided free of charge. NILGOSC
reserves the right to charge for the production of multiple copies of
documents which are otherwise free of charge. |