PAIA Manual

  • INTRODUCTION
  • The aim of the manual is to assist requesters of information as to the procedure to be followed when requesting access to information / documents from The Shooting Range as contemplated in terms of PAIA.
  • The manual may be amended from time to time and as soon as any amendments have been finalised, the latest version of the manual will be made public on The Shooting Range website.
  • Any requester is advised to contact the Information Officer should he/she require any assistance in respect of the utilisation of this manual and/or the requesting of information/ documents from The Shooting Range.
  1. INFORMATION OFFICER PARTICULARS (SECTION 51(1)(a) OF PAIA)

Name of Body

The Shooting Range

Appointed Information Officer

Michele Nell

Physical Address

111B Sunset Drive

Nooitgedacht

Gauteng,

South Africa

Postal Address

111B Sunset Drive

Nooitgedacht

Gauteng,

South Africa

Telephone Number

072 372 9939

Email

info@theshootingrange.co.za

Website Address

https://theshootingrange.co.za

  1. GUIDE ON PAIA (SECTION 51(1)(b) OF PAIA)
  • A guide has been compiled by the South African Human Rights Commission (“SAHRC”) (In terms of section 10 of PAIA) containing such information as may be required by a person who wishes to exercise any right contemplated in the Act.
  • A copy of the guide may be requested from the Information Officer of Dynamic Vision.
  1. NOTICE(S) IN TERMS OF SECTION 52(2) OF THE ACT (SECTION 51(1)(c) OF PAIA)
  • At this stage no notice has been published on any record or category of records that are automatically available without a person having to request it in terms of PAIA.
  1. INFORMATION / DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OTHER LEGISLATION (SECTION 51(1)(d) OF PAIA)
  • The Shooting Range keeps information / documents in accordance with the following legislation (please note that this is not an exhaustive list): –

No.

Act

Act Number and year (as amended)

1

The Basic Conditions of Employment Act

No. 75 of 1997

2

The Companies Act

No. 71 of 2008

3

Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act

No. 130 of 1993

4

Copyright Act

No. 98 of 1978

5

Employment Equity Act

No. 55 of1998

6

Income Tax Act

No. 58 of 1962

7

Labour Relations Act

No. 66 of 1995

   
8

Occupation Health and Safety Act

No. 85 of 1993

9

Pension Funds Act

No. 24 of 1956

10

The Protection of Personal Information Act

No. 4 of 2013

11

Skills Development Act

No. 97 of 1998

12

Skills Development Levies Act

No. 9 of 1999

13

Unemployment Insurance Act

No. 63 of 2001

14

Value Added Tax Act

No. 89 of 1991

The above records, in so far as it being of a public nature, are available automatically without a person having to request access thereto in terms of PAIA, as envisaged in Section 52 of PAIA.

  1. SUBJECTS AND CATERGORIES OF RECORDS HELD BY The Shooting Range IN TERMS OF THE ACT (SECTION 51(1)(e) OF PAIA)
  • The information / documents listed herein below:
  • Companies Records
  • Director Details
  • Registration Documentation.
  • Financial Records
    • Financial Statements
    • Tax records
    • Asset register
    • Banking details
  • Human Resources Records
    • Employee records
    • Employee Contracts
    • Internal Policies and Procedures
  • Website
    • Organisation and personal profiles
    • Publications
  1. PROCESS TO APPLY FOR ACCESS TO INFORMATION (SECTION 51(1)(e) OF PAIA
  • A requester must complete the application form and submit same to the Company’s information officer, at the particulars indicated above.
  • The application form is available here
  •  The completed form must be accompanied by proof of payment of the prescribed application fee, as described below.
  •  Upon receipt of the application form and proof of payment, as aforesaid, the Information Officer will consider the request. If the request is approved, the Information Officer will provide the applicant with a summary of fees payable in respect of the application. Upon receipt of payment the requested information will be supplied.
  •  In the event of the application being denied, the Information Officer will inform the applicant and provide reasons for the decision.
  1. GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL OF ACCESS
  • All proper requests for access to information are received and considered but may be refused on valid grounds which include:
  • Privacy,
  • Privilege,
  • Confidentiality of client records,
  • Trade secrets,
  • Copyright,
  • Protected Information Technology,
  • Unreasonable nature of request, and
  • Vexatious or frivolous requests.
  1. REMEDIES WHEN ACCESS HAS BEEN REFUSED
  • If access has been in any way refused or not replied to, the internal remedy is to make an appeal to the members of Dynamic Vision at their address.
  • The external remedies are to comply with PAIA, and the procedures provided for and ultimately, the relevant court.
  1. FEES (SECTION 51(1)(e) OF PAIA)
  • The fees applicable to an application for information shall be as per the prescribed fees. A schedule of these fees is attached hereto. The schedule attached is subject to change in accordance with changes to the prescribed fees.
  • An application fee of R50.00 (fifty Rand) is payable in respect of each application for information. Proof of payment of the said fee must accompany the completed application form. No fees are payable by persons who request information pertaining to their own affairs.