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Commerce FOIA Regulations, 15 CFR §§ 4.1~4.11 |
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How to file a FOIA requestBefore making a request under FOIA, please make sure the information you seek is not already available at OIG Publications, where you can download a variety of documents, including publicly released copies of OIG audit and inspection reports issued since October 1997, Semiannual Reports to Congress, and congressional testimony. To be accepted for processing, your FOIA request should: 1. Be in writing and signed by the person making the request (if sending via mail or fax). 2. Reasonably describe the records being requested. For example, include information such as the date and place the records were created, subject matter, and other pertinent details that will help identify the records. 3. Identify the "category" of the requester so that OIG may determine the appropriate fees for the request. As provided in FOIA, there are four categories of requesters: commercial, educational, media, and other.
Sample Verification of Identity Certification Where to file a FOIA requestThe Department of Commerce is organized into a number of agencies, divisions, and offices. These subdivisions are often referred to as "components." OIG is one of many components at the Department. Please note that each component is responsible for maintaining its own records. You should send your FOIA request to the component that you believe has the records you are seeking. 1. If the records you seek are maintained by the OIG, you should file your FOIA request using one of the following methods:FeesThere is no initial fee to file a FOIA request. If the total charges due for processing a request are $20 or less, no fee will be charged. If the estimated fee for processing a request exceeds $20, the requester shall be notified, unless the requester has agreed in the FOIA request to pay an amount sufficient to cover the estimated fees. Fees will differ depending on the "category" of the requester. Please see Section 1, "How to File a FOIA Request" above, and the Department of Commerce FOIA regulations, 15 CFR §§ 4.1~4.11, for more details. Fees may be waived or reduced if disclosure of the information is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations or activities of the government, and is not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester. A request for waiver of fees should be made in the filing of the initial FOIA request.How to file an appealYour appeal must be received within 30 days of the date of the OIG's initial response to your FOIA request or, if you have not received a response, any time after the due date of the response, including the last extension. All appeals must be made in writing and addressed to: Assistant General Counsel for Administration Office of General Counsel US Department of Commerce 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Room 5875 Washington, DC 20230 Both the front of the envelope and the appeal letter should contain the notation "Freedom of Information Act Appeal" and the appeal should contain the following: 1. A copy of the original request; 2. A copy of the initial response letter, if any; and 3. A statement of the reasons why the records requested should be made available and why the initial denial, if any, was in error. Please see the Department of Commerce FOIA regulations at 15 CFR ยงยง 4.1~4.11 for more details. Online FOIA Request Form |
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