Part 402 — Availability of Information and Records to the Public
- § 402.05— Scope and purpose of this part.
- § 402.10— Definitions.
- § 402.15— SSA's FOIA policy.
- § 402.20— Relationship between the FOIA and the Privacy Act of 1974.
- § 402.25— Who can file a FOIA request?
- § 402.30— Requirements of a FOIA request.
- § 402.35— Where to submit a FOIA request.
- § 402.40— Requests for deceased individual's records.
- § 402.45— Requests handled outside of the FOIA process.
- § 402.50— FOIA Officer's authority.
- § 402.55— Referrals and consultations.
- § 402.60— How does SSA process FOIA requests?
- § 402.65— Expedited processing.
- § 402.70— Fees associated with processing FOIA requests.
- § 402.75— FOIA fee schedule.
- § 402.80— Charging under section 1106(c) of the Social Security Act.
- § 402.85— Waiver of fees in the public interest.
- § 402.90— Notification of fees and prepayment requirements.
- § 402.95— Release of records.
- § 402.100— FOIA Public Liaison and the Office of Government Information Services.
- § 402.105— Appeals of the FOIA Officer's determination.
- § 402.110— U.S. District Court action.
- § 402.115— The FOIA Exemption 1: National defense and foreign policy.
- § 402.120— The FOIA Exemption 2: Internal personnel rules and practices.
- § 402.125— The FOIA Exemption 3: Records exempted by other statutes.
- § 402.130— The FOIA Exemption 4: Trade secrets and confidential commercial or financial information.
- § 402.135— The FOIA Exemption 5: Internal documents.
- § 402.140— The FOIA Exemption 6: Clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
- § 402.145— The FOIA Exemption 7: Law enforcement.
- § 402.150— The FOIA Exemptions 8 and 9: Records on financial institutions; records on wells.
- § 402.155— Records available for public inspection.
- § 402.160— Where records are published.
- § 402.165— Publications for sale through the Government Publishing Office.