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PAIA Manual Submission

The deadline for submitting your Promotion of Access to Information Manual is 31 December 2011!

Have your manual compiled by us for R 520.00CLICK HERE

The deadline for businesses to submit manuals as required by the Promotion of Access to Information Act of 2000 is 31 December 2011.  Avoid penalties for non-compliance and let SKMC compile your manual.  In terms of this Act, all the public and private bodies are required in terms of sections 14 and 51 of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) to compile manuals on how to access their records.

 

Prior to the Act certain private companies and other bodies were exempt from compiling and submitting manuals.  The new Act will include all businesses, small to large as well as individuals and partnerships carrying on business.

 

Regarding Private Bodies, the Act requires that:

  • Any natural person or juristic entity that carries on a business, trade or profession must compile a PAIA manual in terms of Section 51 of the PAIA Act.

  • The PAIA manual must be submitted to the South African Human Rights Commissions (SAHRC) by 31 December 2011. 

  • The PAIA manual must be submitted in electronic and hard copy forms.

  • The PAIA manual must also be made available at the business offices and on the website. 

  • Any material changes must be updated on a regular basis.

  • The PAIA manual must include a request form.

The requirements for private bodies is stated in section 51 of the Act indicating that the manual must contain the following information:

  • Specific Information

    • The name of the head of the private body - the CEO is usually the Information Officer in terms of PAIA.

    • Contact Details: postal & street address, phone & fax number and e-mail address if available.

    • A list of the Acts that the business operates under.

    • The list of available records generated by the business stating those which are automatically available and those that are available on request.

  • General Information

    • The description of the guide compiled by the SAHRC and how to access it .

    • The latest notice regarding the categories of records of the body which are available without a person having to request access in terms of PAIA.

  • Request for Access Information

    • Outline the request procedure and details facilitating request for access to a record in terms of PAIA.

    • Stipulate the fees applicable as legislated by the Act which are chargeable to requesters.

    • Remedies available to requesters if their request for information has been refused.

Resource:

 

SA Human Rights Commission website

 

We charge a fee of R 520.00 to compile your PAIA Manual for you.  Simply fill in the information underneath, and we will email your manual to you.  Each page of the manual must be initialled, and the last page signed in full by the head of the body (usually the CEO) and the manual must then be e-mailed or mailed the the SAHRC.

 

Business registered name:

Business trading name:

Name of head of body/owner:

Postal address:

Street address:

Telephone number:

Fax number:

E-mail address of head of body:

E-mail address where invoice must be send:

Please give a short description of your business operations:

Does business have employees?

Does business have assets?

Does business have debtors?

Does business have creditors?

Does business have intellectual property (eg. trademark)

Does the business own immovable property?

Is the business registered for VAT?

 

 

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