PART 402—AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION AND RECORDS TO THE PUBLIC
- 402.5—Scope and purpose.
- 402.10—Policy.
- 402.15—Relationship between the FOIA and the Privacy Act of 1974.
- 402.20—Requests not handled under the FOIA.
- 402.25—Referral of requests outside of SSA.
- 402.30—Definitions.
- 402.35—Publication.
- 402.40—Publications for sale.
- 402.45—Availability of records.
- 402.50—Availability of administrative staff manuals.
- 402.55—Materials available at district offices and branch offices.
- 402.60—Materials in field offices of the Office of Hearings and Appeals.
- 402.65—Health care information.
- 402.70—Reasons for withholding some records.
- 402.75—Exemption one for withholding records: National defense and foreign policy.
- 402.80—Exemption two for withholding records: Internal personnel rules and practices.
- 402.85—Exemption three for withholding records: Records exempted by other statutes.
- 402.90—Exemption four for withholding records: Trade secrets and confidential commercial or financial information.
- 402.95—Exemption five for withholding records: Internal memoranda.
- 402.100—Exemption six: Clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
- 402.105—Exemption seven for withholding records: Law enforcement.
- 402.110—Exemptions eight and nine for withholding records: Records on financial institutions; records on wells.
- 402.125—Who may release a record.
- 402.130—How to request a record.
- 402.135—Where to send a request.
- 402.140—How a request for a record is processed.
- 402.145—Responding to your request.
- 402.150—Release of records.
- 402.155—Fees to be charged—categories of requests.
- 402.160—Fees to be charged—general provisions.
- 402.165—Fee schedule.
- 402.170—Fees for providing records and related services for program purposes pursuant to section 1106 of the Social Security Act.
- 402.175—Fees for providing information and related services for non-program purposes.
- 402.180—Procedure on assessing and collecting fees for providing records.
- 402.185—Waiver or reduction of fees in the public interest.
- 402.190—Officials who may deny a request for records under FOIA.
- 402.195—How a request is denied.
- 402.200—How to appeal a decision denying all or part of a request.
- 402.205—U.S. District Court action.