36 CFR §1251.1
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- (a)This part provides the policies and procedures to follow when submitting a demand to an employee of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to produce records or provide testimony relating to agency information in connection with a legal proceeding. You must comply with these requirements when you request the release or disclosure of records or agency information.
- (b)The National Archives and Records Administration intends these provisions to:
- (1)Promote economy and efficiency in its programs and operations;
- (2)Minimize NARA's role in controversial issues not related to its mission;
- (3)Maintain NARA's impartiality among private litigants when NARA is not a named party; and
- (4)Protect sensitive, confidential information and the deliberative processes of NARA.
- (c)In providing for these requirements, NARA does not waive the sovereign immunity of the United States.
- (d)This part provides guidance for the internal operations of NARA. It does not create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, that a party may rely upon in any legal proceeding against the United States.