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The records are subject to being discoverable under FOIA and e-Discovery
Classified records are withheld, according to US Department of Commerce regulations. Records that include the name(s) of other people are redacted (blackened out). Subjects of FBI investigations, other than the person who is named in the request, are blackened out. Subjects of investigations by Capital Police, Washington D.C., other than the person who is named in the request, are blackened out. Topics that are deemed sensitive, protected, or classified about someone else are redacted.
If there are any such records, yes, it should.
The FOIA only provides access to government and military records NOT any private records.
The Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) - and it does not guarantee access to ALL government records.
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a federal law that provides the public with the right to request access to records and information held by the federal government. It is a tool for transparency and accountability in government by allowing individuals to request and receive information about government activities.
Establish a FOIA home page, Include FOIA contact information, Ensure a Link to the FOIA web page exists.
Establish a FOIA home page, Include FOIA contact information, Ensure a Link to the FOIA web page exists.
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Proactively release records online Know who your FOIA managers are Respond to requesters within the statutory 20 business days Release records if the foreseeable harm standard does not apply