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Under the Service Fees Act, the Privy Council Office, as a department named in Schedules I, I.1 and II of the Financial Administration Act reports to Parliament annually on the fees charged.
The table of contents of this Fees Report is as follows:
About this report
Remissions
Overall totals, by fee type
Total for fees set by act, regulation or fees notice, by fee grouping
Details on each fee set by act, regulation or fees notice
Endnotes
This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that the Department of Justice had the authority to charge in the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year. This report contains information about all fees that are under the Department of Justice’s authority, even if some or all of the fees are collected by another department. The information reported includes fees that:
fall under the Service Fees Act
are exempt from the Service Fees Act
The information covers fees set by:
contract
market-base, auction or both
act, regulation or fees notice
For fees set by the following mechanisms, the report provides totals only:
contract
market-base, auction or both
For fees set by act, regulation or fees notice, the report provides totals for fee groupings, as well as detailed information for each individual fee. Although the fees charged by the Department of Justice under the Access to Information Act are subject to the Service Fees Act, they are not included in this report.
This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that the Department of Justice had the authority to set in 2019–20. Government of Canada departments may set fees for services, licences, permits, products, the use of facilities; for other authorizations of rights or privileges; or to recover, in whole or in part, costs incurred in relation to a regulatory scheme. For reporting purposes, fees must be categorized under the following three fee setting mechanisms:
- Act, regulation or fees notice ◦An act of Parliament delegates the fee setting authority to a department, minister or Governor in Council.
This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) had the authority to set in 2019–20. Government of Canada departments may set fees for services, licences, permits, products, the use of facilities; for other authorizations of rights or privileges; or to recover, in whole or in part, costs incurred in relation to a regulatory scheme. For reporting purposes, fees must be categorized under the following three fee setting mechanisms:
- Act, regulation or fees notice : An act of Parliament delegates the fee setting authority to a department, minister or Governor in Council.
This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) had the authority to charge in the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year. This report contains information about all fees that are under the CRTC’s authority, even if some or all of the fees are collected by another department. The information reported includes fees that:
fall under the Service Fees Act
are exempt from the Service Fees Act. The information covers fees set by:
contract
market base, auction or both
acts, regulation or fees notice.
This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that Canadian Heritage had the authority to charge in the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year.
This report contains information about all fees that are under Canadian Heritage’s authority.
This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that the CSA had the authority to charge in the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year.
This report contains information about all fees that are under CSA's authority, even if some or all of the fees are collected by another department.
The information reported includes fees that:
•fall under the Service Fees Act
The information covers fees set by:
•contract
For fees set by the following mechanisms, the report provides totals only:
•contract
Although the fees charged by the CSA under the Access to Information Act are subject to the Service Fees Act, they are not included in this report.
This report, which is tabled under section 20 of the Service Fees Act and section 4.2.8 of the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada had the authority to charge in the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year.
The 2017 to 2018 Fees Report is the first report to be prepared under the Service Fees Act. The Services Fees Act provides for annual detailed reporting to Parliament in order to increase transparency. The 2017-2018 Fees Report includes a Minister’s message, general fees information and fees under the department’s authority.
This report, which is tabled under the Service Fees Act and the Directive on Charging and Special Financial Authorities, contains information about the fees that Parks Canada had the authority to charge in the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year. This report contains information about all fees that are under Parks Canada’s authority.
This table contains detailed information about the fees that Parks Canada had the authority to charge in the 2018 to 2019 fiscal year. The contained information was used to produce the fees report.