SUBPART C—Requests for Records under the FOIA (§2.7 to §2.27)
- 2.7—What do I need to know before filing a FOIA request?
- 2.8—What information do I include in my request?
- 2.9—May I specify the form or format of disclosure?
- 2.10—Where do I send my request?
- 2.11—Why is it important to send my request to the right office?
- 2.12—When can I expect the response?
- 2.13—When may the bureau take a time extension to respond to my request?
- 2.14—When can I get expedited processing?
- 2.15—Will I be charged fees?
- 2.16—How are fees determined?
- 2.17—How will my requester category affect the fees that I am charged?
- 2.18—How are fees assessed and collected?
- 2.19—When will bureaus waive fees?
- 2.20—When will bureaus grant discretionary fee waivers?
- 2.21—How will the bureau respond to my request?
- 2.22—What happens if a bureau receives a request for records it does not have or did not create?
- 2.23—How will a bureau handle a request for commercial or financial information that it has obtained from a person or entity outside the Federal Government?
- 2.24—Is a submitter required to designate information that is commercially or financially sensitive?
- 2.25—How will a bureau handle a request for Federally-funded research data in the possession of a private entity?
- 2.26—Does the bureau provide multitrack processing of FOIA requests?
- 2.27—How will a bureau handle a request for information that is contained in a Privacy Act system of records? (See DOI's Privacy Act regulations (Subpart G of this part) for additional informat