Part 2105 — Requirements for Compliance with the Freedom of Information Act
Subpart A — Introduction
Subpart B — How To Make a Request
- § 2105.3— Where should you send a FOIA request?
- § 2105.4— How should you describe the records you seek?
- § 2105.5— How will fee information affect the processing of your request?
- § 2105.6— What information should you include about your fee category?
- § 2105.7— Can you ask for records to be disclosed in a particular form or format?
- § 2105.8— What if your request seeks records about another person?
- § 2105.9— May you ask for the processing of your request to be expedited?
- § 2105.10— What contact information should your request include?
Subpart C — Processing Requests
Subpart D — Timing of Responses to Requests
- § 2105.13— In what order are responses usually made?
- § 2105.14— What is multitrack processing and how does it affect your request?
- § 2105.15— What is the basic time limit for responding to a request?
- § 2105.16— When can the Agency suspend the basic time limit?
- § 2105.17— When may the Agency extend the basic time limit?
- § 2105.18— When will expedited processing be provided and how will it affect your request?
Subpart E — Responses to Requests
Subpart F — Handling Confidential Information
- § 2105.24— May submitters of possibly confidential information designate information as confidential when making submissions?
- § 2105.25— When will the Agency notify a submitter of a request for their possibly confidential information?
- § 2105.26— What information will the Agency include when it notifies a submitter of a request for their possibly confidential information?
- § 2105.27— When will the Agency not notify a submitter of a request for their possibly confidential information?
- § 2105.28— How and when may a submitter object to the disclosure of confidential information?
- § 2105.29— What must a submitter include in a detailed Exemption 4 objection statement?
- § 2105.30— How will the Agency consider the submitter's objections?
- § 2105.31— What if the Agency determines it will disclose information over the submitter's objections?
- § 2105.32— Will a submitter be notified of a FOIA lawsuit?
- § 2105.33— Will you receive notification of activities involving the submitter?
- § 2105.34— Can an Agency release information protected by Exemption 4?
Subpart G — Fees
- § 2105.35— What general principles govern fees?
- § 2105.36— What are the requester fee categories?
- § 2105.37— How does your requester category affect the fees you are charged?
- § 2105.38— How will fee amounts be determined?
- § 2105.39— What search fees will you have to pay?
- § 2105.40— What duplication fees will you have to pay?
- § 2105.41— What review fees will you have to pay?
- § 2105.42— What fees for other services will you have to pay?
- § 2105.43— When will the Agency waive fees?
- § 2105.44— When may you ask the Agency for a fee waiver?
- § 2105.45— How will the Agency notify you if it denies your fee waiver request?
- § 2105.46— How will the Agency evaluate your fee waiver request?
- § 2105.47— When will you be notified of anticipated fees?
- § 2105.48— When will the Agency require advance payment?
- § 2105.49— What if the Agency needs clarification about fee issues?
- § 2105.50— How will you be billed?
- § 2105.51— How will the Agency collect fees owed?
- § 2105.52— When will the Agency combine or aggregate requests?
- § 2105.53— What if other statutes require the Agency to charge fees?
Subpart H — Administrative Appeals
- § 2105.54— When may you file an appeal?
- § 2105.55— How long do you have to file an appeal?
- § 2105.56— How do you file an appeal?
- § 2105.57— Who makes decisions on appeals?
- § 2105.58— How are decisions on appeals issued?
- § 2105.59— When can you expect a decision on your appeal?
- § 2105.60— Can you receive expedited processing of appeals?
- § 2105.61— Must you submit an appeal before seeking judicial review?
Subpart I — General Information
- § 2105.62— Where are records made available?
- § 2105.63— What are public liaisons?
- § 2105.64— When will the Agency make records available without a FOIA request?
- § 2105.65— How will FOIA materials be preserved?
- § 2105.66— How will an Agency handle a request for federally-funded research data?
- § 2105.67— What definitions apply to this part?