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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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If you mean exemptions of personal property, as opposed to real estate, yes, but they depend on state exemptions or federal exemptions in states that allow a choice of state or federal exemptions. Consult a local bankruptcy lawyer for specifics for your state.
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That means your state doesnt allow a debtor to use federal exemptions in order to keep items/property of a certain value. If your state doesnt allow federal exemptions, then the state will have their "own" BK exemptions.
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Not with a federal FOIA request. Maybe with the state, if your state has one.
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.