Documents shall be furnished without charge or at a reduced charge where the agency determines that waiver or reduction of the fee is in the public interest because furnishing the information can be considered as primarily benefiting the general public. The Freedom of Information Act: Federal Law Enforcement Implementation ... - Page 186by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights - 1981 - 196 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - 1983 - 1272 pages
...may be furnished without charge or at a reduced charge U it is determined by the Clerk or Secretary that waiver or reduction of the fee Is in the public interest because furnishing the information may be considered as primarily benefiting the public. (d) Duration Any report filed under... | |
| United States - 1994 - 1380 pages
...mailing. A copy of such report may be furnished without charge or at a reduced charge if it is determined that waiver or reduction of the fee is in the public interest. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), a report may not be made available under this section to any person... | |
| 1977 - 832 pages
...for recovery of only the direct costs of such duplication. The regulations provide that documents may be furnished without charge or at a reduced charge...considered as primarily benefiting the general public. § 1.11 Exemptions release. and discretionary (a) All agency records, except those specifically exempted... | |
| 1984 - 1072 pages
...for recovery of only the direct costs of such duplication. The regulations provide that documents may be furnished without charge or at a reduced charge...considered as primarily benefiting the general public. § 1.11 ExemptIons and discretionary release. (a) All agency records, except those specifically exempted... | |
| 1979 - 878 pages
...for recovery of only the direct costs of such duplication. The regulations provide that documents may be furnished without charge or at a reduced charge...fee is In the public Interest because furnishing the inf ormation can be considered as primarily benefiting the general public. S 1.11 Exemptions and discretionary... | |
| 1986 - 800 pages
...should be waived. Documents shall be furnished without charge or at a reduced charge if the official determines that waiver or reduction of the fee is...considered as primarily benefiting the general public. (b) When not charged. Fees shall not be charged where they would amount, in the aggregate, for one request... | |
| 2000 - 500 pages
...any material disclosed pursuant to these regulations, whenever the General Counsel or the Director determines that waiver or reduction of the fee is...considered as primarily benefiting the general public. [41 FR 3307, Jan. 22, 1976; 41 FR 4020, Jan. 28, 1976] PART 530— COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL... | |
| 1979 - 902 pages
...any material disclosed pursuant to these regulations, whenever the General Counsel or the Director determines that waiver or reduction of the fee is...considered as primarily benefiting the general public. [41 FR 3307. Jan. 22. 1976; 41 PR 4020, Jan. 28. 1976] PART 530— COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL... | |
| 1998 - 692 pages
...charge, if the Assistant Secretary of Administration or the Administrator concerned, as the case may be, determines that waiver or reduction of the fee is...considered as primarily benefiting the general public. (d) When records are maintained in computer-readable form rather than human-readable form, one printed... | |
| 1988 - 536 pages
...whenever it shall be determined by the Director of the Office of Consumer Affairs and Information Services that waiver or reduction of the fee is in the public...considered as primarily benefiting the general public; provided the information will significantly assist citizens in understanding the working of their government;... | |
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