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Paper cut outs of peopleModel Publication Schemes

 Model publication schemes are produced for groups of similar public authorities e.g. local authorities, police forces. Once approved by the Commissioner, they can be adopted by any authority in that group. Adopting authorities cannot amend model schemes, though they may select options (where available) within a model scheme.

The Commissioner strongly recommends that public authorities adopt a model publication scheme rather than creating their own "bespoke" publication scheme.  The Commissioner's review of publication schemes in 2010 identified a number of key benefits -for public authorities and members of the public - in a more consistent approach to publication schemes across Scotland. Model schemes also already have the Commissioner's approval. Since 2011, the Commissioner has been developing and approving a single model publication scheme, reviewed and updated each year, which is suitable for adoption by all authorities.

This page provides the Model Publication Scheme for 2012 and associated resources. This is the current model scheme which authorities can adopt in 2012. You can still see Previous model schemes, but these are all due to expire, to be replaced by the single model scheme.    

The Model Publication Scheme 2012

The Model Publication Scheme 2012 is based on the best practice developed by Scottish public authorities and the Commissioner since 2004.  It can be downloaded below:

Word DocumentModel Publication Scheme 2012(Word - 80Kb)

The model scheme is suitable for adoption by any Scottish public authority, and particularly those whose schemes are due for renewal in 2012 - bodies listed in Parts 1 & 2 of Schedule 1 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 (FOISA). That is, the Scottish Parliament and its corporate body, the Scottish Government, its agencies and non-ministerial office holders.

You can find out more about the Scottish public authorities who are subject to FOISA on the Who can I ask? page of the "Your Rights" section and you can see when their current scheme are due to expire by viewing the Commissioner's timetable for publication scheme renewal.

If you have any questions about whether the single model scheme is suitable for you, or would like further advice about publication schemes, please contact the Commissioner's Policy and Information Team

Model Publication Scheme Guidance

The Commissioner's guidance on the Model Publication Scheme 2012 is essential reading for any authority which is considering adopting the model scheme. It provides advice about key concepts, formats, copyright, charging and populating the classes of information in the authority's guide to information.

PDF iconGuidance on the Model Publication Scheme 2012 (Pdf - 129Kb)

 

Notification Form

Authorities adopting the Model Publication Scheme 2012 must notify the Commissioner that they have done so. A notification form is provided here for that purpose.

Word DocumentNotification Form (Word - 55Kb)


How to adopt the Model Publication Scheme 2012

Authorities adopting the model scheme need to:

  1. Decide to adopt the Scottish Information Commissioner's Model Publication Scheme 2012.
  2. Publish all the information they hold which falls within the class descriptions of the model scheme.
  3. Make alternative access arrangements for people who do not use the internet and for people who cannot inspect the information at the authority's premises.
  4. Prepare a charging schedule.
  5. Prepare and publish a guide to the information available through the scheme and make sure it is easy to find.
  6. Inform the public that the scheme has been adopted and a guide is available.
  7. Brief staff throughout the organisation about the scheme and guide.
  8. Make arrangements for regular review and maintenance of the guide for the duration of the model scheme.
  9. Notify the Commissioner of adoption of the scheme (using the Notification Form above).

Authorities which adopt "bespoke" schemes have to complete all of the above steps. Step 9, however, is replaced by the process of submitting a scheme to the Commissioner for approval. Read more about bespoke publication schemes.

Template guide to information

The format of an authority's guide to information is a matter for the authority to decide. A template guide to information has been produced by the Commissioner to assist authorities who would like to follow the layout of the model scheme.

 Word DocumentTemplate Guide to Information (Word - 164Kb)

 

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