With regard to the applicant’s request for records relating to the assignment and removal of statistical codes, Revenue said that the exact model of the applicant’s vehicle was not listed on the NVRTS calculator code. It said that a one-off code was used for the applicant’s car. Revenue said that Records 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52,56, 59, 67 and 115 refer to the applicant’s case in relation to the assignment and removal of Statistical Codes for VRT purposes, as they relate directly to his case. Revenue said that it also holds records, guidance notes, internal policies and documented procedures regarding the assignment and removal of Statistical Codes for VRT purposes. It acknowledged that this part of the applicant’s FOI request was unfortunately overlooked and was not addressed in its FOI Decision letter. It said that this was an oversight at the decision-making stage and is very much regretted. Revenue said that further searches had now been conducted, and six additional records had been located that come within the scope of this part of the request. It said that five of these records are published at www.revenue.ie and that the information is already in the public domain. One record is an internal operational document which is referred to as Stat Codes.pdf. Revenue said that once this oversight came to light, the decision maker sent an email to the requester with an apology for the omission. The decision maker fully released the record Stat Codes.pdf. and provided the applicant with links to the five records published at www.revenue.ie.