23. Publication schemes
- (1)
A Scottish public authority must-
- (a)
adopt and maintain a scheme (in this Act referred to as a "publication scheme") which relates to the publication of information by the authority and is approved by the Commissioner;
- (b)
publish information in accordance with that scheme; and
- (c)
from time to time review that scheme.
- (2)
A publication scheme must specify-
- (a)
classes of information which the authority publishes or intends to publish;
- (b)
the manner in which information of each class is, or is intended to be, published; and
- (c)
whether the published information is, or is intended to be, available to the public free of charge or on payment.
- (3)
In adopting or reviewing its publication scheme the authority must have regard to the public interest in-
- (a)
allowing public access to information held by it and in particular to information which-
- (i)
relates to the provision of services by it, the cost to it of providing them or the standards attained by services so provided; or
- (ii)
consists of facts, or analyses, on the basis of which decisions of importance to the public have been made by it;
- (b)
the publication of reasons for decisions made by it.
- (4)
The authority must publish its publication scheme but may do so in such manner as it thinks fit.
- (5)
The Commissioner may-
- (a)
when approving a publication scheme, provide that the approval expires at the end of a specified period; and
- (b)
at any time give notice to an authority revoking, as from the end of the period of six months beginning at that time, approval of its publication scheme.
- (6)
The Commissioner, when-
- (a)
refusing to approve a proposed publication scheme; or
- (b)
revoking approval of a publication scheme,
must state the reason for doing so.
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