20 working days
20 working days
20 working days
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Information used for law enforcement purposes
Information used for law enforcement purposes
False
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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.
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.
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.
Many laws require ethical behavior, and, in rare cases, some laws may require unethical behavior.
Yes. SBA loans are public record. Any citizen can request details on SBA loans from the SBA. In some cases, this may require a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. News organizations can report this public information. Generally speaking, FOIA has some exemptions to protect privacy issues. So, certain information, such as an individual's social security number, is never disclosed via a FOIA request. According to established case law, companies do not have rights to privacy. Since SBA loans are taken out by companies, there is no personal privacy exemption and they are thus available as public record.