Part 2004 — Disclosure of Records and Information
Subpart A — Definitions
Subpart B — Freedom of Information Act Policies and Procedures
- § 2004.1— Purpose and scope.
- § 2004.2— Proactive disclosures.
- § 2004.3— How do I make a request for records under the FOIA?
- § 2004.4— How will we handle confidential commercial information?
- § 2004.5— Who is responsible for responding to your FOIA request?
- § 2004.6— When will we respond to your FOIA request?
- § 2004.7— What will our response to your FOIA request include?
- § 2004.8— What can I do if I am dissatisfied with USTR's response to my FOIA request?
- § 2004.9— Fees.
Subpart C — Privacy Act Policies and Procedures
- § 2004.20— Definitions.
- § 2004.21— Purpose and scope.
- § 2004.22— How do I make a Privacy Act request?
- § 2004.23— How will USTR respond to my Privacy Act request?
- § 2004.24— What can I do if I am dissatisfied with USTR's response to my Privacy Act request?
- § 2004.25— What does it cost to get records under the Privacy Act?
- § 2004.26— Are there any exemptions from the Privacy Act?
- § 2004.27— How are records secured?
- § 2004.28— Use and collection of Social Security numbers.
- § 2004.29— Employee responsibilities under the Privacy Act.
Subpart D — Production or Disclosure of USTR Records, Information and Employee Testimony in Legal Proceedings
- § 2004.30— Purpose and scope.
- § 2004.31— Definitions.
- § 2004.32— Production prohibited unless approved.
- § 2004.33— Factors the General Counsel may consider.
- § 2004.34— Submitting demands and requests.
- § 2004.35— Processing demands and requests.
- § 2004.36— Restrictions that apply to testimony.
- § 2004.37— Restrictions that apply to released records and information.
- § 2004.38— In the event of an adverse ruling.
- § 2004.39— Fees.