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Last year, the board supported a bid by Guelph resident and forme key communicator Lorie Jociu "That amendments be consider to the Freedom of Information an Protection of Privacy Act which would address the responsibilities of those members of the general! public who seek access to informaâ€" tion through the Act so that there is a balance between the rights of individuals and their responsibiliâ€" ties to aid in fair and equitable proâ€" cesses as defined by the lcgisla-‘ tion." Pierotti said someone at each public institution assumes the responsibility for FOI coâ€"ordinaâ€" tion, in some cases, in addition to their existing role. The person is paid by the institution. 1 "Many requests took more than 10 hours to complete. Two took more than 30 hours each. i Each FOI request requires a minimum 1.25 hours staff time with the average time spent per request in 1991 at approximately 5 hours, said the report. l Under a heading of *Solutions Attempted", the board report sai "Number of times the (boar:} offered to meet with individuals to resolve this situation cooperatively â€" 4, Number of times refused â€" 4." | The report stated $100,000 could buy "50 computers or educa: tion for 16 elementary students for one year." t The report also "estimated" th¢ costs of the 1991 to 1993 FOI request costs at $107,500 : $90,000 for staff costs, $7,500 for lawyer fees and $10,000, other (including copying, couriers, longâ€"> distance calls, faxes, travel and paper). < Another "excessive" request was reported as a list of memberâ€" ship of all board committees for the past eight years and the numâ€" ber of delegations to the board and to all committees of the board from 1969 to the present. f (Continued from page 5) a "Our estimate was that it would take the equivalent of 26 weeks of staff time to search and pull together the estimated 130,000 documents, sever the persondl information and photocopy the records," stated the report. < Costs to board listed in report Halton‘s Catholic board has tradiâ€" tionally voted to levy the same propâ€" erty tax increase as the public board, and that decision will be weighed in the future. 1 The provincial grants are expeljl- ed in late March or early Ap 11. Thosegrantswillbebasedpanlygn enrollment levels and the tax money available in Halton through assessâ€" ment. T Catholic ratepayers should hdd their fire, despite potential anger over a proposed education budget that suggests a 13 per cent increase in spending in 1993. s No decision on how much pr(x- erty taxes will rise will take place for several more weeks after the provihâ€" cial government determines the level of grants being offered to the Haltén Roman Catholic School Board. _ ! After it‘s determined what kigd of revenues are.coming in, further trimming may take place. & "If you look at it closely it‘s re"]- ly a flatâ€"line budget that doesn‘t proâ€" pose any new expenditure other than to meet the needs of growth," s*d trustee Don Schrenk. 4 "It‘s the old story, if you have obe kid today and a second tomorrofy, you still have to feed and clothe that second kid. While you might spefd as much per capita on grocerigs, you‘re still going to have &n increase." k Two new schools have opened since the last budget, with two odF coming on stream later in the year, and transportation expenditures are up along with enrollment. } Also, a negotiated wage increase for teachers has been included in the preliminary budget. i "It‘s only half the picture, veky preliminary. If there are areas that can be trimmed they certainly will be," said Schrenk. "You really dog‘t know, without the revenue side." By PAUL MITCHISON Special to the Beaver Planned 13% spending hike nothing to worry about _ Separate board supporters told February 10, 199