518.20—Collection of fees and fee rates.

(a) Collection of fees. Collection of fees will be made at the time of providing the documents to the requester or recipient when the requester specifically states that the costs involved shall be acceptable or acceptable up to a specified limit that covers the anticipated costs. Collection of fees may not be made in advance unless the requester has failed to pay previously assessed fees within 30 calendar days from the date of the billing by the Activity, or the Activity has determined that the fee will be in excess of $250.
(b) Search time -(1) Costs for manual searches.
Type Grade Hourly rate ($)
Clerical E9/GS 8 and below 20
Professional 1-06/GS 9-GS 15 44
Executive 07/ST/SL/SES-1 and above 75
Contractor 44
(2) Computer search. Fee assessments for computer search consists of two parts; individual time (hereafter referred to as human time), and machine time.
(i) Human time. Human time is all the time spent by humans performing the necessary tasks to prepare the job for a machine to execute the run command. If execution of a run requires monitoring by a human, that human time may be also assessed as computer search. The terms “programmer/operator” shall not be limited to the traditional programmers or operators. Rather, the terms shall be interpreted in their broadest sense to incorporate any human involved in performing the computer job (e.g. technician, administrative support, operator, programmer, database administrator, or action officer).
(ii) Machine time. Machine time involves only direct costs of the Central Processing Unit (CPU), input/output devices, and memory capacity used in the actual computer configuration. Only this CPU rate shall be charged. No other machine related costs shall be charged. In situations where the capability does not exist to calculate CPU time, no machine costs can be passed on to the requester. When CPU calculations are not available, only human time costs shall be assessed to requesters. Should Army Activities lease computers, the services charged by the lesser shall not be passed to the requester under the FOIA.
(c) Duplication costs.
Type Cost per page(cents)
Pre-printed material .02
Office Copy .15
Microfiche .25
Computer copies (tapes, discs or printouts) Actual cost of duplicating the tape, disc or printout (includes operator's time and cost of the medium)
(d) Review time costs (in the case of commercial requesters).
Type Grade Hourly rate($)
Clerical E9/GS 8 and below 20
Professional 01-06/GS 9-GS 15 44
Executive 07/ST/SL/SES-1 and above 75
Contractor 44
(e) Audiovisual documentary materials. Search costs are computed as for any other record. Duplication cost is the actual direct cost of reproducing the material, including the wage of the person doing the work. Audiovisual materials provided to a requester need not be in reproducible format or quality. Army audiovisual materials are referred to as “visual information.”
(f) Other records. Direct search and duplication cost for any record not described above shall be computed in the manner described for audiovisual documentary material.
(g) Costs for special services. Complying with requests for special services is at the discretion of the Activities. Neither the FOIA, nor its fee structure cover these kinds of services. Therefore, Activities may recover the costs of special services requested by the requester after agreement has been obtained in writing from the requester to pay for one or more of the following services:
(1) Certifying that records are true copies; and/or
(2) Sending records by special methods such as express mail, etc.