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How many days does law require an answer to a FOIA request?

20 working days


How many days does the law require an answere to a FOIA request?

20 working days


What year did the FOIA get signed in to law?

1966


What is an example of information exempt from release in a FOIA?

Information used for law enforcement purposes


What is an example of information exempt from release in FOIA request?

Information used for law enforcement purposes


Anyone has the right to request information even fugitives from the law that implicitly invoked the FOIA?

False


Does anyone even fugitives from the law have the right to request information that implicitly invokes the FOIA?

The sahara desert


Does the Freedom of Information Act apply to entities other than governments?

no. the us FOIA does not even apply to state, county, or city governments. to get information from them they must have their own FOIA law and you must apply under its rules, not the federal.


By law can your employer mandate you to work seven days straight?

No, your employer can not require you to work seven days straight. According to federal law, you are allowed at least a 24 hour break in the work week.


Who enforces the FOIA?

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is enforced by the federal government, primarily through the Office of Information Policy (OIP) within the U.S. Department of Justice. Additionally, individual federal agencies are responsible for processing FOIA requests and ensuring compliance with the law. Requesters can appeal decisions made by agencies to the federal courts if they believe their requests have been improperly denied.


What is FOIA?

The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a U.S. federal law enacted in 1966 that allows the public to request access to records from any federal agency. It promotes transparency by enabling individuals to obtain information about government activities, ensuring accountability. While there are certain exemptions to protect sensitive information, FOIA is a crucial tool for journalists, researchers, and citizens seeking to understand government operations.


What is an example of information exempt from release in a FOIA request?

Some examples of information that may be exempt from release in a FOIA request include classified national security information, law enforcement records that would interfere with ongoing investigations, personal medical or sensitive financial information, and proprietary trade secrets or commercial information.