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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.
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) primarily applies to federal agencies and does not automatically extend to tribal governments, which are considered sovereign entities. However, some tribal governments may adopt their own transparency laws that resemble FOIA, allowing for public access to certain governmental records. Additionally, federal funding agreements may impose transparency requirements on tribes, encouraging them to provide information similar to FOIA standards. Ultimately, the application of FOIA to tribal governments varies based on their individual policies and legal frameworks.
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) applies specifically to federal agencies and does not extend to non-profit organizations. However, state-level freedom of information laws might apply to non-profits that receive public funding or operate under specific government contracts. It’s essential to check the relevant laws in each jurisdiction to determine the applicability to non-profit entities.
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Yes, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) applies to states, but each state may have its own public records laws that govern access to government information.
HIPAA transaction standards apply to covered entities, which include healthcare providers who transmit health information electronically, health plans, and healthcare clearinghouses. These standards ensure the efficient exchange of electronic health information while protecting patient privacy and security. Additionally, business associates of these entities that handle protected health information are also subject to certain HIPAA requirements.
You cant get it unless you apply for an FOI (freedom of information act). they dont want you to know
No, FOIA only applies to federal government agencies. It does not apply to companies.
If you are interested in information about government grants and how to receive them, you can visit your governments website. However, to be answer your question, you need to qualify and apply for them.
yes some do
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) primarily applies to "covered entities," which include healthcare providers, health plans, and healthcare clearinghouses that handle protected health information (PHI). Additionally, "business associates" of these entities that handle PHI on their behalf are also subject to HIPAA regulations. While anyone can have health information, HIPAA's protections specifically apply to those who manage or transmit PHI in the context of providing healthcare services.
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