80_FR_18224 80 FR 18160 - Organization and Functions; Implementation of Statutory Gift Acceptance Authority; Freedom of Information Act

80 FR 18160 - Organization and Functions; Implementation of Statutory Gift Acceptance Authority; Freedom of Information Act

OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 64 (April 3, 2015)

Page Range18160-18167
FR Document2015-07376

The U.S. Office of Government Ethics is updating and streamlining its organization and functions regulation and its statutory gift acceptance authority implementation. OGE is also updating and streamlining its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) regulation to reflect OGE's existing policy and practice and to implement changes to the FOIA. Finally, the proposed revisions make administrative changes and update cost figures for calculating and charging fees.

Federal Register, Volume 80 Issue 64 (Friday, April 3, 2015)
[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 64 (Friday, April 3, 2015)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 18160-18167]
From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2015-07376]


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OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS

5 CFR Part 2600, 2601, 2604

RIN 3209-AA40, 3209-AA41, 3209-AA39


Organization and Functions; Implementation of Statutory Gift 
Acceptance Authority; Freedom of Information Act

AGENCY: Office of Government Ethics (OGE).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: The U.S. Office of Government Ethics is updating and 
streamlining its organization and functions regulation and its 
statutory gift acceptance authority implementation. OGE is also 
updating and streamlining its Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) 
regulation to reflect OGE's existing policy and practice and to 
implement changes to the FOIA. Finally, the proposed revisions make 
administrative changes and update cost figures for calculating and 
charging fees.

DATES: Written comments are invited and must be received on or before 
June 2, 2015.

ADDRESSES: You may submit written comments to OGE on the proposed rule 
by any of the following methods:
     Email: [email protected]. Include the appropriate Regulation 
Identifier Number in the subject line of the message.
     Fax: (202) 482-9237.
     Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier: U.S. Office of Government 
Ethics, Suite 500, 1201 New York Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20005-3917, 
Attention: Jennifer Matis, Assistant Counsel.
    Instructions: All submissions must include OGE's agency name and 
the appropriate Regulation Identifier Number. Use RIN 3209-AA40 to 
submit comments on the proposed changes to 5 CFR part 2600; RIN 3209-
AA41 to submit comments on the proposed changes to 5 CFR part 2600; and 
RIN 3209-AA39 to submit comments on the proposed changes to 5 CFR part 
2604. OGE will post all comments on its Web site (www.oge.gov). All 
comments received will be posted without change; OGE generally does not 
edit a commenter's personal identifying information from submissions. 
You should submit only information that you wish to make available 
publicly.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer Matis, Assistant Counsel, 
202-482-9216.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

A. Substantive Discussion

    The rule proposes revisions to standardize, update, and streamline 
the language of 5 CFR parts 2600, 2601, and 2604. In addition, the 
proposed revisions to 5 CFR part 2600 remove out-of-date information 
regarding OGE's organizational structure and instead refer individuals 
to its Web site for current information. Likewise, the proposed 
revisions to 5 CFR part 2601 reflect changes to OGE's organizational 
structure.
    The primary purpose of the proposed revisions to 5 CFR part 2604 is 
to reflect changes to the FOIA under the Openness Promotes 
Effectiveness in our National (OPEN) Government Act of 2007, Public Law 
110-175, and to incorporate principles established by the 2009 FOIA 
memorandum. OGE is committed to operating transparently and has been 
administratively adhering to the developments in FOIA law and to the 
President's directive. Except as noted below, the proposed revisions 
reflect OGE's existing policies and practices.
    The following is a subpart-by-subpart analysis of the proposed 
changes to 5 CFR part 2604:
    Subpart A--General Provisions. The definition of ``duplication'' 
has been updated in accordance with changes in technology. The 
definition of ``representative of the news media'' has been revised to 
incorporate amendments to the FOIA under the OPEN Government Act. 
Section 2604.104 has been added to inform FOIA requesters about OGE's 
obligations regarding the preservation of records. Section 2604.105 has 
been added to clarify that OGE's FOIA regulation does not create an 
entitlement to additional rights or services beyond those conferred by 
the FOIA.
    Subpart B--FOIA Public Reading Room Facility and Web site; Index 
Indentifying Information for the Public. Section 2604.201(a)(2) was 
revised to reflect OGE's existing practice of proactively identifying 
and posting on its Web site records of interest to the public, in 
accordance with the principles set forth by the 2009 FOIA memorandum. 
Section 2604.201(b)(5) was revised to parallel the language of the 
FOIA. After consideration, OGE decided not to revise Sec.  2604.202(b), 
which contains a notice that the Director of OGE has determined that it 
is unnecessary and impracticable to publish and distribute a quarterly 
index of materials available under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2). However, OGE 
will consider whether it would be feasible to publish

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and update such an index on its Web site.
    Subpart C--Production and Disclosure of Records Under FOIA. Section 
2604.301 was revised to remove the option of submitting a request in 
person or by telephone. This change promotes efficiency in the receipt 
and tracking of requests, particularly in light of the fact that OGE 
has received few, if any, requests in person or by telephone. Section 
2604.304 was revised to clarify the requirements for submitting an 
appeal and to correctly reflect the official delegated authority by 
OGE's Director to make a determination with respect to appeals.
    Several revisions were made to this subpart to incorporate changes 
to the FOIA under the OPEN Government Act. The new Sec.  2604.302(a) 
was added to reflect OGE's practice of acknowledging requests when the 
FOIA Officer determines that they will take longer than 10 working days 
to process. The redesignated Sec.  2604.302(c) was revised to clarify 
OGE's practice of referring requests only to agencies subject to the 
FOIA and providing requesters with a point of contact within the 
receiving agency. Section 2604.304(e) was added to reflect OGE's 
practice of notifying requesters of the dispute resolution services of 
the Office of Government Information Services when a denial of a 
request for records is upheld in whole or in part on appeal. The new 
Sec.  2604.305(a)(2) was added to notify requesters regarding the 
tolling of time limits. The extension of time limits provision in Sec.  
2604.305(c) was revised to more closely parallel the current language 
of the FOIA, including a notification that OGE will make available its 
Public Liaison to assist in the resolution of disputes.
    Subpart D--Exemptions Under FOIA. Section 2604.401 was revised to 
reflect OGE's existing policy regarding discretionary disclosures of 
exempt records, as well as to incorporate the principles set forth in 
the 2009 FOIA memorandum. Section 2604.402 was revised to give a 
submitter of business information a reasonable time, up to 10 working 
days, to provide a written statement of objection to a disclosure, 
rather than restricting the submitter to five working days in all 
circumstances.
    Subpart E--Schedule of Fees. Proposed changes to OGE's FOIA fee 
schedule are found at Sec.  2604.501. Document search and review 
charges will increase slightly to $16 and $28 per hour for clerical and 
professional time, respectively. This increase is reasonable in light 
of the base salaries of OGE employees and is expected to have little 
impact on requesters. The duplication charge will remain the same at 15 
cents per page. Section 2604.503(d) was added to incorporate an 
amendment to the FOIA under the OPEN Government Act, which limits an 
agency's authority to assess certain fees if the agency fails to comply 
with statutory time limits, unless unusual or exceptional circumstances 
apply.
    Subpart F--Annual OGE FOIA Report. Section 2604.601 was revised to 
incorporate by reference the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552(e) rather than 
provide a detailed description of the contents of OGE's annual FOIA 
report. In light of the changes in annual FOIA reporting requirements 
made by the OPEN Government Act and the possibility of additional 
changes, this revision helps to ensure that the public is provided with 
updated information on OGE's reporting obligations both now and in the 
future.
    Subpart G--Fees for the Reproduction and Mailing of Public 
Financial Disclosure Reports. Copies of public financial disclosure 
reports are requested and provided pursuant to section 105 of the 
Ethics in Government Act of 1978, as amended, and Sec.  2634.603 of 
this chapter, not pursuant to the FOIA. Section 2604.702 was revised to 
increase the duplication charge for the reproduction of public 
financial reports to 15 cents per page, the same charge assessed to 
FOIA requesters under Sec.  2604.501(b)(2). The documents are also 
available electronically through OGE's Web site at no charge.

B. Statutory Authority

    OGE is proposing this rulemaking under the authority of 5 U.S.C. 
301, 552 (as amended), and 553 and 5 U.S.C. app 105(b).

C. Matters of Regulatory Procedure

Regulatory Planning and Review (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)

    In promulgating this rulemaking, OGE has adhered to the regulatory 
philosophy and the applicable principals of regulation set forth in 
Executive Orders 12866 and 13563. The proposed rule has not been 
reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget because it is not a 
significant regulatory action for the purposes of Executive Order 
12866.

Congressional Review Act

    The proposed rule is not a major rule as defined in 5 U.S.C. 
Chapter 8, Congressional Review of Agency Rulemaking.

Paperwork Reduction Act

    The proposed rule is not subject to section 3504(h) of the 
Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501, because it does not contain 
any information collection requirements subject to approval by the 
Office of Management and Budget.

Federalism (Executive Order 13132)

    The proposed rule will not have substantial direct effects on the 
States, on the relationship between the national government and the 
States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the 
various levels of government. Therefore, in accordance with Executive 
Order 13132, OGE has determined that this proposed rule does not have 
sufficient federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a 
federalism summary impact statement.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act

    The proposed rule neither imposes an unfunded mandate of more than 
$100 million per year nor imposes a significant or unique effect on 
State, local or tribal governments, or the private sector.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act, it is hereby 
certified that this proposed rule will not have a significant impact on 
a substantial number of small entities because this regulation will 
affect only people and organizations who file FOIA requests with OGE.

Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order 12988)

    It is hereby certified that this proposed rule does not unduly 
burden the judicial system and meets the requirements of Executive 
Order 12988.

List of Subjects

5 CFR Parts 2600 and 2601

    Administrative practice and procedure, Organization and functions 
(Government agencies).

5 CFR Part 2604

    Administrative practice and procedure, Archives and records, 
Confidential business information, Freedom of information, Reporting 
and recordkeeping requirements.

    Approved: March 25, 2015.
Walter M. Shaub, Jr.,
Director, Office of Government Ethics.

    For the reasons set out above, OGE proposes to amend 5 CFR parts 
2600, 2601, and 2604 as follows:

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PART 2600--ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT 
ETHICS

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1. The authority citation for part 2600 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. App. (Ethics in Government Act of 1978); 
E.O. 12674, 54 FR 15159, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., p. 215, as modified by 
E.O. 12731, 55 FR 42547, 3 CFR, 1990 Comp., p. 306.

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2. Amend Sec.  2600.101 by revising the first sentence of paragraph (a) 
to read as follows:


Sec.  2600.101  Mission and history.

    (a) The U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE) was established by 
the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, Public Law 95-521, 92 Stat. 1824 
(1978). * * *
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3. Amend Sec.  2600.102 by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  2600.102  Contact information.

    (a) Address. OGE is located at 1201 New York Avenue NW., Suite 500, 
Washington, DC 20005-3917. OGE does not have any regional offices. 
OGE's general email address is [email protected].
    (b) Web site. Information about OGE and its role in the executive 
branch ethics program as well as copies of publications that have been 
developed for training, educational and reference purposes are 
available electronically on OGE's Web site (www.oge.gov). OGE has 
posted on its Web site various Executive Orders, statutes, and 
regulations that together form the basis for the executive branch 
ethics program. The site also contains ethics advisory opinions and 
letters published by OGE, as well as other pertinent information.
* * * * *
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4. Revise Sec.  2600.103 to read as follows:


Sec.  2600.103  Office of Government Ethics organization and functions.

    OGE's Director is appointed by the President and confirmed by the 
Senate for a five-year term. Additional information regarding OGE's 
organization and functions is available on its Web site at www.oge.gov.

PART 2601--IMPLEMENTATION OF OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS STATUTORY 
GIFT ACCEPTANCE AUTHORITY

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5. The authority citation for part 2601 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. App. (Ethics in Government Act of 1978).

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6. Amend Sec.  2601.103 by revising the first sentence of paragraph (a) 
and the first sentence of paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  2601.103  Policy.

    (a) Scope. OGE may use its statutory authority to solicit, accept 
and utilize gifts to the agency that aid or facilitate the agency's 
work. * * *
* * * * *
    (d) Endorsement. Acceptance of a gift pursuant to this part will 
not in any way be deemed to be an endorsement of the donor, or the 
donor's products, services, activities, or policies. * * *
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7. Amend Sec.  2601.105 by revising the introductory text, removing the 
definition of ``Administrative Division'' and revising the definitions 
of ``Agency,'' ``Authorized agency official,'' ``Director,'' and 
``Employee'' to read as follows:


Sec.  2601.105  Definitions.

    As used in this part:
    Agency means the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
    Authorized agency official means the Director of OGE or the 
Director's delegee.
    Director means the Director of OGE.
    Employee means an employee of OGE.
* * * * *
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8. Amend Sec.  2601.202 by revising paragraphs (a), (b), (d), and (f) 
to read as follows:


Sec.  2601.202  Procedure.

    (a) The authorized agency official will have the authority to 
solicit, accept, refuse, return, or negotiate the terms of acceptance 
of a gift.
    (b) An employee, other than an authorized agency official, will 
immediately forward all offers of gifts covered by this part regardless 
of value to an authorized agency official for consideration and will 
provide a description of the gift offered. An employee will also inform 
an authorized agency official of all discussions of the possibility of 
a gift. An employee will not provide a donor with any commitment, 
privilege, concession or other present or future benefit (other than an 
appropriate acknowledgment) in return for a gift.
* * * * *
    (d) Gifts may be acknowledged in writing in the form of a letter of 
acceptance to the donor. The amount of a monetary gift will be 
specified. In the case of nonmonetary gifts, the letter will not make 
reference to the value of the gift. Valuation of nonmonetary gifts is 
the responsibility of the donor. Letters of acceptance will not include 
any statement regarding the tax implications of a gift, which remain 
the responsibility of the donor. No statement of endorsement should 
appear in a letter of acceptance to the donor.
* * * * *
    (f) A gift of money or the proceeds of a gift will be deposited in 
an appropriately documented agency fund. A check or money order should 
be made payable to the ``U.S. Office of Government Ethics.''
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9. Amend Sec.  2601.203 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  2601.203  Conflict of interest analysis.

    (a) A gift will not be solicited or accepted if the authorized 
agency official determines that such solicitation or acceptance of the 
gift would reflect unfavorably upon the ability of the agency, or any 
employee of the agency, to carry out OGE responsibilities or official 
duties in a fair and objective manner, or would compromise the 
integrity or the appearance of the integrity of its programs or any 
official involved in those programs.
* * * * *
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10. Amend Sec.  2601.204 by revising the Note to Sec.  2601.204 to read 
as follows:


Sec.  2601.204  Conditions for acceptance.

* * * * *

    Note to Sec.  2601.204: Nothing in this part will prohibit the 
agency from offering or providing the donor an appropriate 
acknowledgment of its gift in a publication, speech or other medium.

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11. Amend Sec.  2601.301 by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) and the 
introductory text of paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  2601.301  Accounting of gifts.

    (a) OGE's Designated Agency Ethics Official (DAEO) will ensure that 
gifts are properly accounted for by following appropriate internal 
controls and accounting procedures.
    (b) The DAEO will maintain an inventory of donated personal 
property valued at over $500. The inventory will be updated each time 
an item is sold, excessed, destroyed or otherwise disposed of or 
discarded.
    (c) The DAEO will maintain a log of all gifts valued at over $500 
accepted pursuant to this part. The log will include, to the extent 
known:
* * * * *

PART 2604--FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT RULES AND SCHEDULE OF FEES 
FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PUBLIC FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE REPORTS

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12. The authority citation for part 2604 continues to read as follows:


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    Authority:  5 U.S.C. 552; 5 U.S.C. App. (Ethics in Government 
Act of 1978); E.O. 12600, 52 FR 23781, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 235; 
E.O. 13392, 70 FR 75373, 3 CFR, 2005 Comp., p. 216.

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13. Revise Sec.  2604.101 to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.101  Purpose.

    This part contains the regulations of the U.S. Office of Government 
Ethics (OGE) implementing the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), as 
amended. It describes how any person may obtain records from OGE under 
the FOIA. It also implements section 105(b)(1) of the Ethics in 
Government Act of 1978 (Ethics Act), as amended, which authorizes an 
agency to charge reasonable fees to cover the cost of reproduction and 
mailing of public financial disclosure reports requested by any person.
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14. Amend Sec.  2604.102 by revising the first sentence of paragraph 
(c) to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.102  Applicability.

* * * * *
    (c) Records available through routine distribution procedures. When 
the record requested includes material published and offered for sale 
(e.g., by the Government Publishing Office) or which is available to 
the public through an established distribution system (such as that of 
the National Technical Information Service of the Department of 
Commerce), OGE will explain how the record may be obtained through 
those channels. * * *
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15. Amend Sec.  2604.103 by:
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a. Revising the definitions of ``Business information,'' ``Business 
submitter,'' ``Chief FOIA Officer,'' ``Duplication,'' ``FOIA Public 
Liaison,'' ``FOIA Requester Service Center'';
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b. Removing the definition of ``He, his and him''; and
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c. Revising the definitions of ``Office or OGE,'' ``Records,'' and 
``Representative of the news media.''
    The revisions read as follows:


Sec.  2604.103  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Business information means trade secrets or other commercial or 
financial information, provided to OGE by a submitter, which arguably 
is protected from disclosure under Exemption 4 of the Freedom of 
Information Act.
    Business submitter means any person who provides business 
information, directly or indirectly, to OGE and who has a proprietary 
interest in the information.
    Chief FOIA Officer means the OGE official designated under E.O. 
13392 to provide oversight of all of OGE's FOIA program operations.
* * * * *
    Duplication means the process of making a copy of a record. Such 
copies include photocopies, flash drives, and optical discs.
* * * * *
    FOIA Public Liaison means the OGE official designated under E.O. 
13392 to review upon request any concerns of FOIA requesters about the 
service received from OGE's FOIA Requester Service Center and to 
address any other FOIA-related inquiries.
    FOIA Requester Service Center means the OGE unit designated under 
E.O. 13392 to answer any questions requesters have about the status of 
OGE's processing of their FOIA requests.
* * * * *
    Office or OGE means the United States Office of Government Ethics.
* * * * *
    Records means any handwritten, typed, or printed documents (such as 
memoranda, books, brochures, studies, writings, drafts, letters, 
transcripts, and minutes) and documentary material in other forms (such 
as electronic documents, electronic mail, magnetic tapes, cards or 
discs, paper tapes, audio or video recordings, maps, photographs, 
slides, microfilm and motion pictures) that are either created or 
obtained by OGE and are under its control. It does not include objects 
or articles such as exhibits, models, equipment, and duplication 
machines or audiovisual processing materials.
    Representative of the news media means a person or entity that 
gathers information of potential interest to a segment of the public, 
uses editorial skills to turn the raw materials into a distinct work, 
and distributes that work to an audience. In this clause, the term 
``news'' means information that is about current events or that would 
be of current interest to the public. Examples of news media entities 
include television or radio stations broadcasting to the public at 
large and publishers of periodicals (but only if such entities qualify 
as disseminators of ``news'') who distribute their products to the 
general public or who make their products available for purchase or 
subscription by the general public, and entities that may disseminate 
news through other media, such as electronic dissemination of text. 
Freelance journalists will be considered as representatives of a news 
media entity if they can show a solid basis for expecting publication 
through such an entity. A publication contract is such a basis, and the 
requester's past publication record may show such a basis.
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16. Add Sec.  2604.104 to subpart A to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.104  Preservation of records.

    OGE will preserve all correspondence pertaining to the requests 
that it receives under this part, as well as copies of all responsive 
records, until disposition or destruction is authorized by title 44 of 
the United States Code or the National Archives and Records 
Administration's General Records Schedule. Records will not be disposed 
of while they are the subject of a pending request, appeal, or lawsuit.
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17. Add Sec.  2604.105 to subpart A to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.105  Other rights and services.

    Nothing in this part will be construed to entitle any person, as of 
right, to any service or to the disclosure of any record to which such 
person is not entitled under the FOIA.
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18. Revise the heading of Subpart B to read as follows:

Subpart B--FOIA Public Reading Room Facility and Web Site; Index 
Identifying Information for the Public

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19. Amend Sec.  2604.201 by revising the heading, paragraph (a), 
paragraph (b) introductory text, and paragraphs (b)(2), (b)(5), and (c) 
to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.201  Public reading room facility and Web site.

    (a)(1) Location of public reading room facility. OGE maintains a 
public reading room facility at its offices located at 1201 New York 
Avenue NW., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005-3917. Persons desiring to 
utilize the reading room facility should contact OGE, in writing or by 
telephone: 202-482-9300, TDD: 202-482-9293, or FAX: 202-482-9237, to 
arrange a time to inspect the materials available there.
    (2) Web site. The records listed in paragraph (b) of this section 
that were created on or after November 1, 1996, or which OGE is 
otherwise able to make electronically available, along with the OGE 
FOIA and Public Records Guide and OGE's annual FOIA reports, are also 
available via OGE's Web site (www.oge.gov). OGE will proactively 
identify additional records of interest to the public and will post 
such records on its Web site when practicable.
    (b) Records available. The OGE public reading room facility 
contains OGE records which are required by 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2) to be 
made available for public inspection and copying, including.:
* * * * *

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    (2) Any statements of policy and interpretation which have been 
adopted by OGE and are not published in the Federal Register;
* * * * *
    (5) A general index of the records referred to under Sec.  
2604.201(b)(4).
    (c) Copying. The cost of copying information available in OGE's 
public reading room facility will be imposed on a requester in 
accordance with the provisions of subpart E of this part.
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20. Amend Sec.  2604.202 by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.202  Index identifying information for the public.

    (a) OGE will maintain and make available for public inspection and 
copying a current index of the materials available at its public 
reading room facility which are required to be indexed under 5 U.S.C. 
552(a)(2).
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21. Amend Sec.  2604.301 by revising paragraph (a), paragraph (b) 
introductory text, and paragraphs (b)(2) and (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.301  Requests for records.

    (a) Addressing requests. Requests for copies of records may be made 
by mail or email. Requests sent by mail should be addressed to the FOIA 
Officer, U.S. Office of Government Ethics, 1201 New York Avenue NW., 
Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005-3917. The envelope containing the 
request and the letter itself should both clearly indicate that the 
subject is a Freedom of Information Act request. Email requests should 
be sent to [email protected] and should indicate in the subject line that 
the message contains a Freedom of Information Act request.
    (b) Description of records. Each request must reasonably describe 
the desired records in sufficient detail to enable OGE personnel to 
locate the records with a reasonable amount of effort. A request for a 
specific category of records will be regarded as fulfilling this 
requirement if it enables responsive records to be identified by a 
technique or process that is not unreasonably burdensome or disruptive 
of OGE operations.
* * * * *
    (2) If the FOIA Officer determines that a request does not 
reasonably describe the records sought, the FOIA Officer will either 
advise the requester what additional information is needed to locate 
the record, or otherwise state why the request is insufficient. The 
FOIA Officer will also extend to the requester an opportunity to confer 
with OGE personnel with the objective of reformulating the request in a 
manner which will meet the requirements of this section.
* * * * *
    (d) Requests for records relating to corrective actions. No record 
developed pursuant to the authority of 5 U.S.C. app. 402(f)(2) 
concerning the investigation of an employee for a possible violation of 
any provision relating to a conflict of interest will be made available 
pursuant to this part unless the request for such information 
identifies the employee to whom the records relate and the subject 
matter of any alleged violation to which the records relate. Nothing in 
this subsection will affect the application of subpart D of this part 
to any record so identified.
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22. Amend Sec.  2604.302 by redesignating paragraphs (a) through (d) as 
(b) through (e), respectively; adding new paragraph (a); and revising 
redesignated paragraph (c) to read as follows:
    (a) Acknowledgement of requests. If the FOIA Officer determines 
that a request will take longer than 10 working days to process, OGE 
will send a written acknowledgment that includes the request's 
individualized tracking number.
* * * * *
    (c) Referral to, or consultation with, another agency. When a 
requester seeks access to records that originated in another Government 
agency subject to the FOIA, OGE will normally refer the request to the 
other agency for response; alternatively, OGE may consult with the 
other agency in the course of deciding itself whether to grant or deny 
a request for access to such records. If OGE refers the request to 
another agency, it will notify the requester of the referral and 
provide a point of contact within the receiving agency. If release of 
certain records may adversely affect United States relations with 
foreign governments, OGE will usually consult with the Department of 
State. A request for any records classified by some other agency will 
be referred to that agency for response.
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23. Amend Sec.  2604.303 by revising paragraph (a) and the introductory 
text to paragraph (b) to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.303  Form and content of responses.

    (a) Form of notice granting a request. After the FOIA Officer has 
made a determination to grant a request in whole or in part, the 
requester will be notified in writing. The notice will describe the 
manner in which the record will be disclosed, whether by providing a 
copy of the record with the response or at a later date, or by making a 
copy of the record available to the requester for inspection at a 
reasonable time and place. The procedure for such an inspection may not 
unreasonably disrupt OGE operations. The response letter will also 
inform the requester in the response of any fees to be charged in 
accordance with the provisions of subpart E of this part.
    (b) Form of notice denying a request. When the FOIA Officer denies 
a request in whole or in part, the FOIA Officer will so notify the 
requester in writing. The response will be signed by the FOIA Officer 
and will include:
* * * * *
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24. Revise Sec.  2604.304 to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.304  Appeal of denials.

    (a) Right of appeal. If a request has been denied in whole or in 
part, the requester may appeal the denial by mail or email to the 
Program Counsel of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics. Requests sent 
by mail should be addressed to 1201 New York Avenue NW., Suite 500, 
Washington, DC 20005-3917. The envelope containing the request and the 
letter itself should both clearly indicate that the subject is a 
Freedom of Information Act appeal. Email requests should be sent to 
[email protected] and should indicate in the subject line that the message 
contains a Freedom of Information Act appeal.
    (b) Letter of appeal. The appeal must be in writing and must be 
sent within 30 calendar days of receipt of the denial letter. An appeal 
should include a copy of the initial request, a copy of the letter 
denying the request in whole or in part, and a statement of the 
circumstances, reasons or arguments advanced in support of disclosure 
of the request for the record.
    (c) Action on appeal. The disposition of an appeal will be in 
writing and will constitute the final action of OGE on a request. A 
decision affirming in whole or in part the denial of a request will 
include a brief statement of the reason or reasons for affirmance, 
including each FOIA exemption relied on. If the denial of a request is 
reversed in whole or in part on appeal, the request will be processed 
promptly in accordance with the decision on appeal.
    (d) Judicial review. If the denial of the request for records is 
upheld in whole or in part, OGE will notify the person making the 
request of the right to seek judicial review under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4).

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    (e) Dispute Resolution Services. If the denial of the request for 
records is upheld in whole or in part, OGE will notify the requester 
about the dispute resolution services offered by the Office of 
Government Information Services (OGIS) and provide contact information 
for that office.
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25. Amend Sec.  2604.305 by redesignating paragraph (a)(2) as (a)(3), 
adding new paragraph (a)(2), and revising paragraphs (a)(1) and (c) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  2604.305  Time limits.

    (a)(1) Initial request. Following receipt of a request for records, 
the FOIA Officer will determine whether to comply with the request and 
will notify the requester in writing of the determination within 20 
working days.
    (2) Tolling. OGE may toll the 20-working day period once while 
awaiting a response to information reasonably requested from the 
requester. OGE may also toll the 20-working day period while awaiting a 
response to a request for clarification regarding fees. There is no 
limit on the number of times OGE may toll the statutory time period to 
request clarification regarding fees. In either case, the tolling 
period ends upon receipt of the requester's response to the request for 
information or clarification. If OGE does not receive a response to a 
request for clarification regarding fees within 30 calendar days, it 
will consider the request ``closed.''
* * * * *
    (c) Extension of time limits. When additional time is required for 
one of the reasons stated in paragraph (d) of this section, OGE will, 
within the statutory 20-working day period, issue written notice to the 
requester setting forth the reasons for the extension and the date on 
which a determination is expected to be made. If more than 10 
additional working days are needed, the requester will be notified and 
provided an opportunity to limit the scope of the request or to arrange 
for an alternative time frame for processing the request or a modified 
request. To aid the requester, OGE will make available its FOIA Public 
Liaison to assist in the resolution of any disputes.
* * * * *
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26. Amend Sec.  2604.401 by revising paragraphs (a), (b), and the 
introductory text to paragraph (c) to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.401  Policy.

    (a) Policy on application of exemptions. A requested record will 
not be withheld from inspection or copying unless it comes within one 
of the classes of records exempted by 5 U.S.C. 552. In making its 
determination on withholding, OGE will consider making discretionary 
disclosures of records exempt under the FOIA whenever disclosure is not 
prohibited by statute, Executive Order, or regulation and would not 
foreseeably harm an interest protected by a FOIA exemption.
    (b) Pledge of confidentiality. Information obtained from any 
individual or organization, furnished in reliance on a provision for 
confidentiality authorized by applicable statute, Executive Order or 
regulation, will not be disclosed to the extent it can be withheld 
under one of the exemptions. However, this paragraph does not itself 
authorize the giving of any pledge of confidentiality by any officer or 
employee of OGE.
    (c) Exception for law enforcement information. OGE may treat 
records compiled for law enforcement purposes as not subject to the 
requirements of the Freedom of Information Act when:
* * * * *
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27. Amend Sec.  2604.402 by revising paragraphs (a), (c)(2), (d), 
paragraph (e) introductory text, and paragraphs (e)(3) and (f) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  2604.402  Business information.

    (a) In general. Business information provided to OGE by a submitter 
will not be disclosed pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act request 
except in accordance with this section.
* * * * *
    (c) * * *
* * * * *
    (2) The FOIA Officer has reason to believe that the information may 
be protected from disclosure under Exemption 4 of the FOIA. Such 
written notice will either describe the exact nature of the business 
information requested or provide copies of the records containing the 
business information. The requester also will be notified that notice 
and an opportunity to object are being provided to a submitter.
    (d) Opportunity to object to disclosure. OGE will give a submitter 
a reasonable time, up to 10 working days, from receipt of the 
predisclosure notification to provide a written statement of any 
objection to disclosure. Such statement will specify all the grounds 
for withholding any of the information under any exemption of the FOIA 
and, in the case of Exemption 4, will demonstrate why the information 
is deemed to be a trade secret or commercial or financial information 
that is privileged or confidential. Information provided by a submitter 
pursuant to this paragraph may itself be subject to disclosure under 
the FOIA.
    (e) Notice of intent to disclose. The FOIA Officer will consider 
all objections raised by a submitter and specific grounds for 
nondisclosure prior to determining whether to disclose business 
information. Whenever the FOIA Officer decides to disclose business 
information over the objection of a submitter, the FOIA Officer will 
send the submitter a written notice at least 10 working days before the 
date of disclosure containing:
* * * * *
    (3) A specified disclosure date. The requester will also be 
notified of the FOIA Officer's determination to disclose records over a 
submitter's objections.
    (f) Notice of FOIA lawsuit. Whenever a requester brings suit 
seeking to compel disclosure of business information, the FOIA Officer 
will promptly notify the submitter.
* * * * *
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28. Amend Sec.  2604.501 by revising paragraphs (a), (b)(1), (b)(2), 
and (b)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.501  Fees to be charged--general.

    (a) Policy. Fees will be assessed according to the schedule 
contained in paragraph (b) of this section and the category of 
requesters described in Sec.  2604.502 for services rendered in 
responding to and processing requests for records under subpart C of 
this part. All fees will be charged to the requester, except where the 
charging of fees is limited under Sec.  2604.503(a) and (b) or where a 
waiver or reduction of fees is granted under Sec.  2604.503(c). 
Requesters will pay fees by check or money order made payable to the 
Treasury of the United States.
    (b) * * *
    (1) Searches--(i) Manual searches for records. Whenever feasible, 
OGE will charge at the salary rate (i.e., basic pay plus 16%) of the 
employee making the search. However, where a homogeneous class of 
personnel is used exclusively in a search (e.g., all clerical time or 
all professional time) OGE will charge $16.00 per hour for clerical 
time and $28.00 per hour for professional time. Charges for search time 
will be billed by 15 minute segments.
    (ii) Computer searches for records. Requesters will be charged the 
actual direct cost of conducting a search using existing programming. 
These direct costs will include the cost of operating a central 
processing unit for that portion of operating time that is directly 
attributable to searching for records responsive to a request, as well 
as the cost of operator/programmer salary apportionable to the search. 
OGE will not alter or develop programming to conduct a search.

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    (iii) Unproductive searches. OGE will charge search fees even if no 
records are found which are responsive to the request, or if the 
records found are exempt from disclosure.
    (2) Duplication. The standard copying charge for documents in paper 
copy is $0.15 per page. When responsive information is provided in a 
format other than paper copy, such as in the form of computer tapes, 
flash drives, and discs, the requester may be charged the direct costs 
of the medium used to produce the information, as well as any related 
reproduction costs.
* * * * *
    (4) Other services and materials. Where OGE elects, as a matter of 
administrative discretion, to comply with a request for a special 
service or materials, such as certifying that records are true copies 
or sending records by special methods, the actual direct costs of 
providing the service or materials will be charged.
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29. Revise Sec.  2604.502 to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.502  Fees to be charged--categories of requesters.

    (a) Fees for various requester categories. The paragraphs below 
state, for each category of requester, the type of fees generally 
charged by OGE. However, for each of these categories, the fees may be 
limited, waived or reduced in accordance with the provisions set forth 
in Sec.  2604.503. In determining whether a requester belongs in any of 
the following categories, OGE will determine the use to which the 
requester will put the documents requested. If OGE has reasonable cause 
to doubt the use to which the requester will put the records sought, or 
where the use is not clear from the request itself, OGE will seek 
clarification before assigning the request to a specific category.
    (b) Commercial use requester. OGE will charge the full costs of 
search, review, and duplication. Commercial use requesters are not 
entitled to two hours of free search time or 100 free pages of 
reproduction as described in Sec.  2604.503(a); however, the minimum 
fees provision of Sec.  2604.503(b) does apply to such requesters.
    (c) Educational and noncommercial scientific institutions and news 
media. If the request is from an educational institution or a 
noncommercial scientific institution, operated for scholarly or 
scientific research, or a representative of the news media, and the 
request is not for a commercial use, OGE will charge only for 
duplication of documents, excluding charges for the first 100 pages.
    (d) All other requesters. If the request is not one described in 
paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, OGE will charge the full and 
direct costs of searching for and reproducing records that are 
responsive to the request, excluding the first 100 pages of duplication 
and the first two hours of search time.
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30. Amend Sec.  2604.503 by revising paragraphs (a), (b), (c) 
introductory text, (c)(1) introductory text, (c)(2), and (c)(3), and 
adding paragraph (d) to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.503  Limitations on charging fees.

    (a) In general. Except for requesters seeking records for a 
commercial use as described in Sec.  2604.502(b), OGE will provide, 
without charge, the first 100 pages of duplication and the first two 
hours of search time, or their cost equivalent.
    (b) Minimum fees. OGE will not assess fees for individual requests 
if the total charge would be $10.00 or less.
    (c) Waiver or reduction of fees. Records responsive to a request 
under 5 U.S.C. 552 will be furnished without charge or at a reduced 
charge where OGE determines, based upon information provided by a 
requester in support of a fee waiver request, that disclosure of the 
requested 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. Requests for a waiver or reduction of fees 
will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
    (1) In determining whether disclosure is in the public interest 
because it is likely to contribute significantly to public 
understanding of the operations or activities of the Government, OGE 
will consider the following factors:
* * * * *
    (2) In determining whether disclosure of the requested information 
is not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester, OGE will 
consider the following factors:
    (i) The existence and magnitude of a commercial interest: Whether 
the requester has a commercial interest that would be furthered by the 
requested disclosure. OGE will consider all commercial interests of the 
requester, or any person on whose behalf the requester may be acting, 
which would be furthered by the requested disclosure. In assessing the 
magnitude of identified commercial interests, consideration will be 
given to the effect that the information disclosed would have on those 
commercial interests; and
    (ii) The primary interest in disclosure: Whether the magnitude of 
the identified commercial interest of the requester is sufficiently 
large, in comparison with the public interest in disclosure, that 
disclosure is primarily in the commercial interest of the requester. A 
fee waiver or reduction is warranted only where the public interest can 
fairly be regarded as greater in magnitude than the requester's 
commercial interest in disclosure. OGE will ordinarily presume that, 
where a news media requester has satisfied the public interest 
standard, the public interest will be served primarily by disclosure to 
that requester. Disclosure to data brokers and others who compile and 
market Government information for direct economic return will not be 
presumed to primarily serve the public interest.
    (3) Where only a portion of the requested record satisfies the 
requirements for a waiver or reduction of fees under this paragraph, a 
waiver or reduction will be granted only as to that portion.
* * * * *
    (d) If OGE does not comply with one of the time limits under Sec.  
2604.305, it will not assess search fees (or, in the case of a 
requester described under Sec.  2604.502(c), duplication fees), unless 
unusual or exceptional circumstances apply, as defined in 5 U.S.C. 
552(a)(6)(B) and (C).
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31. Amend Sec.  2604.504 by revising paragraphs (a), (b), (c)(1) 
through (3), (d), and (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.504  Miscellaneous fee provisions.

    (a) Notice of anticipated fees in excess of $25.00. Where OGE 
determines or estimates that the fees to be assessed under this section 
may amount to more than $25.00, it will notify the requester as soon as 
practicable of the actual or estimated amount of fees, unless the 
requester has indicated in advance the willingness to pay fees as high 
as those anticipated. Where a requester has been notified that the 
actual or estimated fees may exceed $25.00, the request will be deemed 
not to have been received until the requester has agreed to pay the 
anticipated total fee. A notice to the requester pursuant to this 
paragraph will include the opportunity to confer with OGE personnel in 
order to reformulate the request to meet the requester's needs at a 
lower cost.
    (b) Aggregating requests. A requester may not file multiple 
requests, each seeking portions of a document or documents in order to 
avoid the payment of fees. Where there is reason to believe that a 
requester, or group of requesters acting in concert, is attempting to 
divide a request into a series of requests for the purpose of evading 
the assessment of fees, OGE

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may aggregate the requests and charge accordingly. OGE will presume 
that multiple requests of this type made within a 30-calendar day 
period have been made in order to evade fees. Multiple requests 
regarding unrelated matters will not be aggregated.
    (c) * * *
    (1) OGE estimates or determines that the total fee to be assessed 
under this section is likely to exceed $250.00. When a determination is 
made that the allowable charges are likely to exceed $250.00, the 
requester will be notified of the likely cost and will be required to 
provide satisfactory assurance of full payment where the requester has 
a history of prompt payment of FOIA fees, or will be required to submit 
an advance payment of an amount up to the full estimated charges in the 
case of requesters with no history of payment; or
    (2) A requester has previously failed to pay a fee charged in a 
timely fashion (i.e., within 30 calendar days of the date of the 
billing). In such cases the requester may be required to pay the full 
amount owed plus any applicable interest as provided by paragraph (e) 
of this section, and to make an advance payment of the full amount of 
the estimated fee before OGE begins to process a new request.
    (3) When OGE requests an advance payment of fees, the 
administrative time limits described in subsection (a)(6) of the FOIA 
will begin to run only after OGE has received the advance payment.
    (d) Billing and payment. Normally OGE will require a requester to 
pay all fees before furnishing the requested records. However, OGE may 
send a bill along with, or following the furnishing of records, in 
cases where the requester has a history of prompt payment.
    (e) Interest charges. Interest charges on an unpaid bill may be 
assessed starting on the 31st calendar day following the day on which 
the billing was sent. Interest will be at the rate prescribed in 31 
U.S.C. 3717 and will accrue from the date of billing. To collect unpaid 
bills, OGE will follow the provisions of the Debt Collection Act of 
1982, as amended (96 Stat. 1749 et seq.) including the use of consumer 
reporting agencies, collection agencies, and offset.
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32. Revise Sec.  2604.601 to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.601  Electronic posting and submission of annual OGE FOIA 
report.

    On or before February 1 of each year, OGE will electronically post 
on its Web site and submit to the Office of Information and Privacy at 
the United States Department of Justice a report of its activities 
relating to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) during the preceding 
fiscal year. The report will include the information required by 5 
U.S.C. 552(e).


Sec.  2604.602  [Removed]

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33. Remove Sec.  2604.602.
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34. Revise Sec.  2604.701 to read as follows:


Sec.  2604.701  Policy.

    Fees for the reproduction and mailing of public financial 
disclosure reports (SF 278s) requested pursuant to section 105 of the 
Ethics in Government Act of 1978, as amended, and Sec.  2634.603 of 
this chapter will be assessed according to the schedule contained in 
Sec.  2604.702. Requesters will pay fees by check or money order made 
payable to the Treasury of the United States. Except as provided in 
Sec.  2604.702(d), nothing concerning fees in subpart E of this part 
supersedes the charges set forth in this subpart for records covered in 
this subpart.
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35. Amend Sec.  2604.702 by revising paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) to 
read as follows:


Sec.  2604.702  Charges.

    (a) Duplication. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this 
section, copies of public financial disclosure reports (SF 278s) 
requested pursuant to section 105 of the Ethics in Government Act of 
1978, as amended, and Sec.  2634.603 of this chapter will be provided 
upon payment of $0.15 per page furnished.
    (b) Mailing. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, 
the actual direct cost of mailing public financial disclosure reports 
will be charged for all forms requested. Where OGE elects to comply, as 
a matter of administrative discretion, with a request for special 
mailing services, the actual direct cost of such service will be 
charged.
    (c) Minimum fees. OGE will not assess fees for individual requests 
if the total charge would be $10.00 or less.
* * * * *
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                                                       Age of separated employee                                          OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS                            A. Substantive Discussion
                                                                                                          Multiplier
                                                        at birthday before death
                                                                                                                          5 CFR Part 2600, 2601, 2604                               The rule proposes revisions to
                                                      49   ..........................................            .3839                                                           standardize, update, and streamline the
                                                      50   ..........................................            .4118                                                           language of 5 CFR parts 2600, 2601, and
                                                                                                                          RIN 3209–AA40, 3209–AA41, 3209–AA39
                                                      51   ..........................................            .4419                                                           2604. In addition, the proposed
                                                      52   ..........................................            .4745    Organization and Functions;                            revisions to 5 CFR part 2600 remove
                                                      53   ..........................................            .5097
                                                                                                                          Implementation of Statutory Gift                       out-of-date information regarding OGE’s
                                                      54   ..........................................            .5477
                                                                                                                          Acceptance Authority; Freedom of                       organizational structure and instead
                                                      55   ..........................................            .5889                                                           refer individuals to its Web site for
                                                      56   ..........................................            .6336
                                                                                                                          Information Act
                                                                                                                                                                                 current information. Likewise, the
                                                      57   ..........................................            .6822    AGENCY:    Office of Government Ethics                 proposed revisions to 5 CFR part 2601
                                                      58   ..........................................            .7350    (OGE).                                                 reflect changes to OGE’s organizational
                                                      59   ..........................................            .7926                                                           structure.
                                                      60   ..........................................            .8556    ACTION:   Proposed rule.
                                                      61   ..........................................            .9244
                                                                                                                                                                                    The primary purpose of the proposed
                                                                                                                                 The U.S. Office of
                                                                                                                          SUMMARY:                                               revisions to 5 CFR part 2604 is to reflect
                                                        With at least 20, but less than 30 years of                  Government Ethics is updating and                           changes to the FOIA under the
                                                      creditable service—                                            streamlining its organization and                           Openness Promotes Effectiveness in our
                                                                                                                     functions regulation and its statutory                      National (OPEN) Government Act of
                                                       Age of separated employee                                     gift acceptance authority                                   2007, Public Law 110–175, and to
                                                                                                        Multiplier
                                                         at birthday before death                                    implementation. OGE is also updating                        incorporate principles established by
                                                                                                                     and streamlining its Freedom of                             the 2009 FOIA memorandum. OGE is
                                                      36 ..........................................            .1810 Information Act (FOIA) regulation to                        committed to operating transparently
                                                      37 ..........................................            .1943 reflect OGE’s existing policy and                           and has been administratively adhering
                                                      38 ..........................................            .2086 practice and to implement changes to                        to the developments in FOIA law and to
                                                      39 ..........................................            .2236 the FOIA. Finally, the proposed                             the President’s directive. Except as
                                                      40 ..........................................            .2398
                                                                                                                     revisions make administrative changes                       noted below, the proposed revisions
                                                      41 ..........................................            .2570
                                                                                                                     and update cost figures for calculating                     reflect OGE’s existing policies and
                                                      42 ..........................................            .2754
                                                      43 ..........................................            .2953
                                                                                                                     and charging fees.                                          practices.
                                                      44 ..........................................            .3166 DATES: Written comments are invited                            The following is a subpart-by-subpart
                                                      45 ..........................................            .3394 and must be received on or before June                      analysis of the proposed changes to 5
                                                      46 ..........................................            .3638 2, 2015.                                                    CFR part 2604:
                                                      47 ..........................................            .3899 ADDRESSES: You may submit written                              Subpart A—General Provisions. The
                                                      48 ..........................................            .4182                                                             definition of ‘‘duplication’’ has been
                                                                                                                     comments to OGE on the proposed rule
                                                      49 ..........................................            .4485                                                             updated in accordance with changes in
                                                                                                                     by any of the following methods:
                                                      50 ..........................................            .4812                                                             technology. The definition of
                                                      51 ..........................................            .5164    • Email: usoge@oge.gov. Include the
                                                                                                                                                                                 ‘‘representative of the news media’’ has
                                                      52 ..........................................            .5545 appropriate Regulation Identifier                           been revised to incorporate amendments
                                                      53 ..........................................            .5955 Number in the subject line of the                           to the FOIA under the OPEN
                                                      54 ..........................................            .6400 message.
                                                                                                                        • Fax: (202) 482–9237.                                   Government Act. Section 2604.104 has
                                                      55 ..........................................            .6881
                                                                                                                                                                                 been added to inform FOIA requesters
                                                      56 ..........................................            .7404    • Mail/Hand Delivery/Courier: U.S.
                                                      57 ..........................................            .7972 Office of Government Ethics, Suite 500,
                                                                                                                                                                                 about OGE’s obligations regarding the
                                                      58 ..........................................            .8590 1201 New York Avenue NW.,                                   preservation of records. Section
                                                      59 ..........................................            .9264 Washington, DC 20005–3917, Attention:                       2604.105 has been added to clarify that
                                                                                                                                                                                 OGE’s FOIA regulation does not create
                                                                                                                     Jennifer Matis, Assistant Counsel.
                                                         With at least 30 years of creditable                                                                                    an entitlement to additional rights or
                                                                                                                        Instructions: All submissions must                       services beyond those conferred by the
                                                      service—
                                                                                                                     include OGE’s agency name and the                           FOIA.
                                                                                                                     appropriate Regulation Identifier
                                                                                        Multiplier by separated
                                                                                                                     Number. Use RIN 3209–AA40 to submit                            Subpart B—FOIA Public Reading
                                                                                           employee’s year of                                                                    Room Facility and Web site; Index
                                                       Age of separated                                              comments on the proposed changes to 5
                                                                                                    birth
                                                          employee at
                                                                                                                     CFR part 2600; RIN 3209–AA41 to                             Indentifying Information for the Public.
                                                             birthday                                                                                                            Section 2604.201(a)(2) was revised to
                                                                                                         From 1950 submit comments on the proposed
                                                          before death                  After 1966        through
                                                                                                                     changes to 5 CFR part 2600; and RIN                         reflect OGE’s existing practice of
                                                                                                            1966                                                                 proactively identifying and posting on
                                                                                                                     3209–AA39 to submit comments on the
                                                                                                                                                                                 its Web site records of interest to the
                                                      46 ..........................             .4561          .4910 proposed changes to 5 CFR part 2604.
                                                                                                                                                                                 public, in accordance with the
                                                      47 ..........................             .4889          .5264 OGE will post all comments on its Web
                                                      48 ..........................             .5244          .5646 site (www.oge.gov). All comments
                                                                                                                                                                                 principles set forth by the 2009 FOIA
                                                      49 ..........................             .5624          .6055 received will be posted without change;                     memorandum. Section 2604.201(b)(5)
                                                                                                                                                                                 was revised to parallel the language of
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                                                      50 ..........................             .6035          .6497 OGE generally does not edit a
                                                      51 ..........................             .6476          .6973 commenter’s personal identifying                            the FOIA. After consideration, OGE
                                                      52 ..........................             .6954          .7487 information from submissions. You                           decided not to revise § 2604.202(b),
                                                      53 ..........................             .7469          .8042 should submit only information that                         which contains a notice that the
                                                      54 ..........................             .8027          .8643 you wish to make available publicly.                        Director of OGE has determined that it
                                                      55 ..........................             .8631          .9294                                                             is unnecessary and impracticable to
                                                      56 ..........................             .9287        1.0000 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                             publish and distribute a quarterly index
                                                                                                                     Jennifer Matis, Assistant Counsel, 202–                     of materials available under 5 U.S.C.
                                                      [FR Doc. 2015–07747 Filed 4–2–15; 8:45 am]                     482–9216.                                                   552(a)(2). However, OGE will consider
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                                                      and update such an index on its Web                     charge will remain the same at 15 cents                Paperwork Reduction Act
                                                      site.                                                   per page. Section 2604.503(d) was                         The proposed rule is not subject to
                                                         Subpart C—Production and                             added to incorporate an amendment to                   section 3504(h) of the Paperwork
                                                      Disclosure of Records Under FOIA.                       the FOIA under the OPEN Government                     Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501, because
                                                      Section 2604.301 was revised to remove                  Act, which limits an agency’s authority                it does not contain any information
                                                      the option of submitting a request in                   to assess certain fees if the agency fails             collection requirements subject to
                                                      person or by telephone. This change                     to comply with statutory time limits,                  approval by the Office of Management
                                                      promotes efficiency in the receipt and                  unless unusual or exceptional                          and Budget.
                                                      tracking of requests, particularly in light             circumstances apply.
                                                      of the fact that OGE has received few,                                                                         Federalism (Executive Order 13132)
                                                      if any, requests in person or by                           Subpart F—Annual OGE FOIA
                                                                                                              Report. Section 2604.601 was revised to                  The proposed rule will not have
                                                      telephone. Section 2604.304 was revised                                                                        substantial direct effects on the States,
                                                      to clarify the requirements for                         incorporate by reference the provisions
                                                                                                              of 5 U.S.C. 552(e) rather than provide a               on the relationship between the national
                                                      submitting an appeal and to correctly
                                                                                                              detailed description of the contents of                government and the States, or on the
                                                      reflect the official delegated authority by
                                                                                                              OGE’s annual FOIA report. In light of                  distribution of power and
                                                      OGE’s Director to make a determination
                                                                                                              the changes in annual FOIA reporting                   responsibilities among the various
                                                      with respect to appeals.
                                                         Several revisions were made to this                  requirements made by the OPEN                          levels of government. Therefore, in
                                                      subpart to incorporate changes to the                   Government Act and the possibility of                  accordance with Executive Order 13132,
                                                      FOIA under the OPEN Government Act.                     additional changes, this revision helps                OGE has determined that this proposed
                                                      The new § 2604.302(a) was added to                      to ensure that the public is provided                  rule does not have sufficient federalism
                                                      reflect OGE’s practice of acknowledging                 with updated information on OGE’s                      implications to warrant the preparation
                                                      requests when the FOIA Officer                          reporting obligations both now and in                  of a federalism summary impact
                                                      determines that they will take longer                   the future.                                            statement.
                                                      than 10 working days to process. The                       Subpart G—Fees for the Reproduction                 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                      redesignated § 2604.302(c) was revised                  and Mailing of Public Financial                          The proposed rule neither imposes an
                                                      to clarify OGE’s practice of referring                  Disclosure Reports. Copies of public
                                                      requests only to agencies subject to the                                                                       unfunded mandate of more than $100
                                                                                                              financial disclosure reports are                       million per year nor imposes a
                                                      FOIA and providing requesters with a                    requested and provided pursuant to
                                                      point of contact within the receiving                                                                          significant or unique effect on State,
                                                                                                              section 105 of the Ethics in Government                local or tribal governments, or the
                                                      agency. Section 2604.304(e) was added                   Act of 1978, as amended, and
                                                      to reflect OGE’s practice of notifying                                                                         private sector.
                                                                                                              § 2634.603 of this chapter, not pursuant
                                                      requesters of the dispute resolution                    to the FOIA. Section 2604.702 was                      Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                      services of the Office of Government                    revised to increase the duplication                      As required by the Regulatory
                                                      Information Services when a denial of a                 charge for the reproduction of public                  Flexibility Act, it is hereby certified that
                                                      request for records is upheld in whole                  financial reports to 15 cents per page,                this proposed rule will not have a
                                                      or in part on appeal. The new                           the same charge assessed to FOIA                       significant impact on a substantial
                                                      § 2604.305(a)(2) was added to notify                    requesters under § 2604.501(b)(2). The
                                                      requesters regarding the tolling of time                                                                       number of small entities because this
                                                                                                              documents are also available                           regulation will affect only people and
                                                      limits. The extension of time limits                    electronically through OGE’s Web site at
                                                      provision in § 2604.305(c) was revised                                                                         organizations who file FOIA requests
                                                                                                              no charge.                                             with OGE.
                                                      to more closely parallel the current
                                                      language of the FOIA, including a                       B. Statutory Authority                                 Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order
                                                      notification that OGE will make                                                                                12988)
                                                      available its Public Liaison to assist in                 OGE is proposing this rulemaking
                                                                                                              under the authority of 5 U.S.C. 301, 552                 It is hereby certified that this
                                                      the resolution of disputes.
                                                         Subpart D—Exemptions Under FOIA.                     (as amended), and 553 and 5 U.S.C. app                 proposed rule does not unduly burden
                                                      Section 2604.401 was revised to reflect                 105(b).                                                the judicial system and meets the
                                                      OGE’s existing policy regarding                                                                                requirements of Executive Order 12988.
                                                                                                              C. Matters of Regulatory Procedure
                                                      discretionary disclosures of exempt                                                                            List of Subjects
                                                      records, as well as to incorporate the                  Regulatory Planning and Review
                                                      principles set forth in the 2009 FOIA                   (Executive Orders 12866 and 13563)                     5 CFR Parts 2600 and 2601
                                                      memorandum. Section 2604.402 was                                                                                 Administrative practice and
                                                      revised to give a submitter of business                   In promulgating this rulemaking, OGE                 procedure, Organization and functions
                                                      information a reasonable time, up to 10                 has adhered to the regulatory                          (Government agencies).
                                                      working days, to provide a written                      philosophy and the applicable
                                                                                                              principals of regulation set forth in                  5 CFR Part 2604
                                                      statement of objection to a disclosure,
                                                      rather than restricting the submitter to                Executive Orders 12866 and 13563. The                    Administrative practice and
                                                      five working days in all circumstances.                 proposed rule has not been reviewed by                 procedure, Archives and records,
                                                         Subpart E—Schedule of Fees.                          the Office of Management and Budget                    Confidential business information,
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                                                      Proposed changes to OGE’s FOIA fee                      because it is not a significant regulatory             Freedom of information, Reporting and
                                                      schedule are found at § 2604.501.                       action for the purposes of Executive                   recordkeeping requirements.
                                                      Document search and review charges                      Order 12866.
                                                                                                                                                                       Approved: March 25, 2015.
                                                      will increase slightly to $16 and $28 per               Congressional Review Act                               Walter M. Shaub, Jr.,
                                                      hour for clerical and professional time,
                                                                                                                                                                     Director, Office of Government Ethics.
                                                      respectively. This increase is reasonable                 The proposed rule is not a major rule
                                                      in light of the base salaries of OGE                    as defined in 5 U.S.C. Chapter 8,                        For the reasons set out above, OGE
                                                      employees and is expected to have little                Congressional Review of Agency                         proposes to amend 5 CFR parts 2600,
                                                      impact on requesters. The duplication                   Rulemaking.                                            2601, and 2604 as follows:


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                                                      PART 2600—ORGANIZATION AND                                first sentence of paragraph (d) to read as              of a gift, which remain the
                                                      FUNCTIONS OF THE OFFICE OF                                follows:                                                responsibility of the donor. No
                                                      GOVERNMENT ETHICS                                                                                                 statement of endorsement should appear
                                                                                                                § 2601.103        Policy.                               in a letter of acceptance to the donor.
                                                      ■ 1. The authority citation for part 2600                    (a) Scope. OGE may use its statutory                 *      *     *     *    *
                                                      continues to read as follows:                             authority to solicit, accept and utilize                  (f) A gift of money or the proceeds of
                                                        Authority: 5 U.S.C. App. (Ethics in                     gifts to the agency that aid or facilitate              a gift will be deposited in an
                                                      Government Act of 1978); E.O. 12674, 54 FR                the agency’s work. * * *                                appropriately documented agency fund.
                                                      15159, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., p. 215, as                      *      *     *     *     *                              A check or money order should be made
                                                      modified by E.O. 12731, 55 FR 42547, 3 CFR,                  (d) Endorsement. Acceptance of a gift                payable to the ‘‘U.S. Office of
                                                      1990 Comp., p. 306.
                                                                                                                pursuant to this part will not in any way               Government Ethics.’’
                                                      ■  2. Amend § 2600.101 by revising the                    be deemed to be an endorsement of the                   ■ 9. Amend § 2601.203 by revising
                                                      first sentence of paragraph (a) to read as                donor, or the donor’s products, services,               paragraph (a) to read as follows:
                                                      follows:                                                  activities, or policies. * * *
                                                                                                                                                                        § 2601.203   Conflict of interest analysis.
                                                      § 2600.101       Mission and history.                     *      *     *     *     *
                                                                                                                ■ 7. Amend § 2601.105 by revising the
                                                                                                                                                                          (a) A gift will not be solicited or
                                                        (a) The U.S. Office of Government                                                                               accepted if the authorized agency
                                                      Ethics (OGE) was established by the                       introductory text, removing the
                                                                                                                definition of ‘‘Administrative Division’’               official determines that such solicitation
                                                      Ethics in Government Act of 1978,                                                                                 or acceptance of the gift would reflect
                                                      Public Law 95–521, 92 Stat. 1824                          and revising the definitions of
                                                                                                                ‘‘Agency,’’ ‘‘Authorized agency official,’’             unfavorably upon the ability of the
                                                      (1978). * * *
                                                                                                                ‘‘Director,’’ and ‘‘Employee’’ to read as               agency, or any employee of the agency,
                                                      *     *    *     *     *                                                                                          to carry out OGE responsibilities or
                                                      ■ 3. Amend § 2600.102 by revising                         follows:
                                                                                                                                                                        official duties in a fair and objective
                                                      paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows:                § 2601.105        Definitions.                          manner, or would compromise the
                                                      § 2600.102       Contact information.                       As used in this part:                                 integrity or the appearance of the
                                                        (a) Address. OGE is located at 1201                       Agency means the U.S. Office of                       integrity of its programs or any official
                                                      New York Avenue NW., Suite 500,                           Government Ethics (OGE).                                involved in those programs.
                                                      Washington, DC 20005–3917. OGE does                         Authorized agency official means the                  *     *     *      *     *
                                                      not have any regional offices. OGE’s                      Director of OGE or the Director’s                       ■ 10. Amend § 2601.204 by revising the
                                                      general email address is contactoge@                      delegee.                                                Note to § 2601.204 to read as follows:
                                                      oge.gov.                                                    Director means the Director of OGE.
                                                                                                                                                                        § 2601.204   Conditions for acceptance.
                                                        (b) Web site. Information about OGE                       Employee means an employee of OGE.
                                                      and its role in the executive branch                      *     *     *    *      *                               *       *    *     *     *
                                                      ethics program as well as copies of                       ■ 8. Amend § 2601.202 by revising                         Note to § 2601.204: Nothing in this part
                                                      publications that have been developed                     paragraphs (a), (b), (d), and (f) to read as            will prohibit the agency from offering or
                                                      for training, educational and reference                   follows:                                                providing the donor an appropriate
                                                      purposes are available electronically on                                                                          acknowledgment of its gift in a publication,
                                                      OGE’s Web site (www.oge.gov). OGE has                     § 2601.202        Procedure.                            speech or other medium.
                                                      posted on its Web site various Executive                     (a) The authorized agency official will              ■ 11. Amend § 2601.301 by revising
                                                      Orders, statutes, and regulations that                    have the authority to solicit, accept,                  paragraphs (a) and (b) and the
                                                      together form the basis for the executive                 refuse, return, or negotiate the terms of               introductory text of paragraph (c) to
                                                      branch ethics program. The site also                      acceptance of a gift.                                   read as follows:
                                                      contains ethics advisory opinions and                        (b) An employee, other than an
                                                      letters published by OGE, as well as                      authorized agency official, will                        § 2601.301   Accounting of gifts.
                                                      other pertinent information.                              immediately forward all offers of gifts                    (a) OGE’s Designated Agency Ethics
                                                      *      *    *     *    *                                  covered by this part regardless of value                Official (DAEO) will ensure that gifts are
                                                      ■ 4. Revise § 2600.103 to read as                         to an authorized agency official for                    properly accounted for by following
                                                      follows:                                                  consideration and will provide a                        appropriate internal controls and
                                                                                                                description of the gift offered. An                     accounting procedures.
                                                      § 2600.103 Office of Government Ethics                    employee will also inform an authorized                    (b) The DAEO will maintain an
                                                      organization and functions.                                                                                       inventory of donated personal property
                                                                                                                agency official of all discussions of the
                                                        OGE’s Director is appointed by the                      possibility of a gift. An employee will                 valued at over $500. The inventory will
                                                      President and confirmed by the Senate                     not provide a donor with any                            be updated each time an item is sold,
                                                      for a five-year term. Additional                          commitment, privilege, concession or                    excessed, destroyed or otherwise
                                                      information regarding OGE’s                               other present or future benefit (other                  disposed of or discarded.
                                                      organization and functions is available                   than an appropriate acknowledgment)                        (c) The DAEO will maintain a log of
                                                      on its Web site at www.oge.gov.                           in return for a gift.                                   all gifts valued at over $500 accepted
                                                                                                                                                                        pursuant to this part. The log will
                                                      PART 2601—IMPLEMENTATION OF                               *      *     *    *     *
                                                                                                                                                                        include, to the extent known:
                                                                                                                   (d) Gifts may be acknowledged in
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                                                      OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS                                                                                       *      *     *    *     *
                                                      STATUTORY GIFT ACCEPTANCE                                 writing in the form of a letter of
                                                      AUTHORITY                                                 acceptance to the donor. The amount of
                                                                                                                                                                        PART 2604—FREEDOM OF
                                                                                                                a monetary gift will be specified. In the
                                                      ■ 5. The authority citation for part 2601                                                                         INFORMATION ACT RULES AND
                                                                                                                case of nonmonetary gifts, the letter will
                                                      continues to read as follows:                                                                                     SCHEDULE OF FEES FOR THE
                                                                                                                not make reference to the value of the
                                                                                                                                                                        PRODUCTION OF PUBLIC FINANCIAL
                                                        Authority: 5 U.S.C. App. (Ethics in                     gift. Valuation of nonmonetary gifts is
                                                      Government Act of 1978).
                                                                                                                                                                        DISCLOSURE REPORTS
                                                                                                                the responsibility of the donor. Letters
                                                      ■  6. Amend § 2601.103 by revising the                    of acceptance will not include any                      ■ 12. The authority citation for part
                                                      first sentence of paragraph (a) and the                   statement regarding the tax implications                2604 continues to read as follows:


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                                                        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552; 5 U.S.C. App.                  provide oversight of all of OGE’s FOIA                 publication record may show such a
                                                      (Ethics in Government Act of 1978); E.O.                  program operations.                                    basis.
                                                      12600, 52 FR 23781, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p.
                                                      235; E.O. 13392, 70 FR 75373, 3 CFR, 2005
                                                                                                                *     *      *    *      *                             *     *     *    *    *
                                                      Comp., p. 216.
                                                                                                                   Duplication means the process of                    ■ 16. Add § 2604.104 to subpart A to
                                                                                                                making a copy of a record. Such copies                 read as follows:
                                                      ■ 13. Revise § 2604.101 to read as                        include photocopies, flash drives, and
                                                      follows:                                                  optical discs.                                         § 2604.104   Preservation of records.
                                                                                                                                                                         OGE will preserve all correspondence
                                                      § 2604.101       Purpose.                                 *     *      *    *      *
                                                                                                                   FOIA Public Liaison means the OGE                   pertaining to the requests that it receives
                                                         This part contains the regulations of                                                                         under this part, as well as copies of all
                                                      the U.S. Office of Government Ethics                      official designated under E.O. 13392 to
                                                                                                                review upon request any concerns of                    responsive records, until disposition or
                                                      (OGE) implementing the Freedom of                                                                                destruction is authorized by title 44 of
                                                      Information Act (FOIA), as amended. It                    FOIA requesters about the service
                                                                                                                received from OGE’s FOIA Requester                     the United States Code or the National
                                                      describes how any person may obtain                                                                              Archives and Records Administration’s
                                                      records from OGE under the FOIA. It                       Service Center and to address any other
                                                                                                                FOIA-related inquiries.                                General Records Schedule. Records will
                                                      also implements section 105(b)(1) of the                                                                         not be disposed of while they are the
                                                      Ethics in Government Act of 1978                             FOIA Requester Service Center means
                                                                                                                the OGE unit designated under E.O.                     subject of a pending request, appeal, or
                                                      (Ethics Act), as amended, which                                                                                  lawsuit.
                                                      authorizes an agency to charge                            13392 to answer any questions
                                                                                                                                                                       ■ 17. Add § 2604.105 to subpart A to
                                                      reasonable fees to cover the cost of                      requesters have about the status of
                                                                                                                OGE’s processing of their FOIA                         read as follows:
                                                      reproduction and mailing of public
                                                      financial disclosure reports requested by                 requests.                                              § 2604.105   Other rights and services.
                                                      any person.                                               *     *      *    *      *                               Nothing in this part will be construed
                                                      ■ 14. Amend § 2604.102 by revising the
                                                                                                                   Office or OGE means the United                      to entitle any person, as of right, to any
                                                      first sentence of paragraph (c) to read as                States Office of Government Ethics.                    service or to the disclosure of any record
                                                      follows:                                                  *     *      *    *      *                             to which such person is not entitled
                                                                                                                   Records means any handwritten,                      under the FOIA.
                                                      § 2604.102       Applicability.                           typed, or printed documents (such as                   ■ 18. Revise the heading of Subpart B to
                                                      *      *     *     *    *                                 memoranda, books, brochures, studies,                  read as follows:
                                                         (c) Records available through routine                  writings, drafts, letters, transcripts, and
                                                      distribution procedures. When the                         minutes) and documentary material in                   Subpart B—FOIA Public Reading
                                                      record requested includes material                        other forms (such as electronic                        Room Facility and Web Site; Index
                                                      published and offered for sale (e.g., by                  documents, electronic mail, magnetic                   Identifying Information for the Public
                                                      the Government Publishing Office) or                      tapes, cards or discs, paper tapes, audio              ■ 19. Amend § 2604.201 by revising the
                                                      which is available to the public through                  or video recordings, maps, photographs,                heading, paragraph (a), paragraph (b)
                                                      an established distribution system (such                  slides, microfilm and motion pictures)                 introductory text, and paragraphs (b)(2),
                                                      as that of the National Technical                         that are either created or obtained by                 (b)(5), and (c) to read as follows:
                                                      Information Service of the Department                     OGE and are under its control. It does
                                                      of Commerce), OGE will explain how                        not include objects or articles such as                § 2604.201 Public reading room facility
                                                      the record may be obtained through                        exhibits, models, equipment, and                       and Web site.
                                                      those channels. * * *                                     duplication machines or audiovisual                       (a)(1) Location of public reading room
                                                      ■ 15. Amend § 2604.103 by:                                processing materials.                                  facility. OGE maintains a public reading
                                                      ■ a. Revising the definitions of                             Representative of the news media                    room facility at its offices located at
                                                      ‘‘Business information,’’ ‘‘Business                      means a person or entity that gathers                  1201 New York Avenue NW., Suite 500,
                                                      submitter,’’ ‘‘Chief FOIA Officer,’’                      information of potential interest to a                 Washington, DC 20005–3917. Persons
                                                      ‘‘Duplication,’’ ‘‘FOIA Public Liaison,’’                 segment of the public, uses editorial                  desiring to utilize the reading room
                                                      ‘‘FOIA Requester Service Center’’;                        skills to turn the raw materials into a                facility should contact OGE, in writing
                                                      ■ b. Removing the definition of ‘‘He, his                 distinct work, and distributes that work               or by telephone: 202–482–9300, TDD:
                                                      and him’’; and                                            to an audience. In this clause, the term               202–482–9293, or FAX: 202–482–9237,
                                                      ■ c. Revising the definitions of ‘‘Office                 ‘‘news’’ means information that is about               to arrange a time to inspect the materials
                                                      or OGE,’’ ‘‘Records,’’ and                                current events or that would be of                     available there.
                                                      ‘‘Representative of the news media.’’                     current interest to the public. Examples                  (2) Web site. The records listed in
                                                         The revisions read as follows:                         of news media entities include                         paragraph (b) of this section that were
                                                                                                                television or radio stations broadcasting              created on or after November 1, 1996, or
                                                      § 2604.103       Definitions.                             to the public at large and publishers of               which OGE is otherwise able to make
                                                      *     *     *     *     *                                 periodicals (but only if such entities                 electronically available, along with the
                                                         Business information means trade                       qualify as disseminators of ‘‘news’’) who              OGE FOIA and Public Records Guide
                                                      secrets or other commercial or financial                  distribute their products to the general               and OGE’s annual FOIA reports, are also
                                                      information, provided to OGE by a                         public or who make their products                      available via OGE’s Web site
                                                      submitter, which arguably is protected                    available for purchase or subscription                 (www.oge.gov). OGE will proactively
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                                                      from disclosure under Exemption 4 of                      by the general public, and entities that               identify additional records of interest to
                                                      the Freedom of Information Act.                           may disseminate news through other                     the public and will post such records on
                                                         Business submitter means any person                    media, such as electronic dissemination                its Web site when practicable.
                                                      who provides business information,                        of text. Freelance journalists will be                    (b) Records available. The OGE public
                                                      directly or indirectly, to OGE and who                    considered as representatives of a news                reading room facility contains OGE
                                                      has a proprietary interest in the                         media entity if they can show a solid                  records which are required by 5 U.S.C.
                                                      information.                                              basis for expecting publication through                552(a)(2) to be made available for public
                                                         Chief FOIA Officer means the OGE                       such an entity. A publication contract is              inspection and copying, including.:
                                                      official designated under E.O. 13392 to                   such a basis, and the requester’s past                 *      *     *    *      *


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                                                        (2) Any statements of policy and                        personnel with the objective of                        notified in writing. The notice will
                                                      interpretation which have been adopted                    reformulating the request in a manner                  describe the manner in which the record
                                                      by OGE and are not published in the                       which will meet the requirements of                    will be disclosed, whether by providing
                                                      Federal Register;                                         this section.                                          a copy of the record with the response
                                                      *     *     *    *     *                                  *      *     *     *     *                             or at a later date, or by making a copy
                                                        (5) A general index of the records                         (d) Requests for records relating to                of the record available to the requester
                                                      referred to under § 2604.201(b)(4).                       corrective actions. No record developed                for inspection at a reasonable time and
                                                        (c) Copying. The cost of copying                        pursuant to the authority of 5 U.S.C.                  place. The procedure for such an
                                                      information available in OGE’s public                     app. 402(f)(2) concerning the                          inspection may not unreasonably
                                                      reading room facility will be imposed                     investigation of an employee for a                     disrupt OGE operations. The response
                                                      on a requester in accordance with the                     possible violation of any provision                    letter will also inform the requester in
                                                      provisions of subpart E of this part.                     relating to a conflict of interest will be             the response of any fees to be charged
                                                      *     *     *    *     *                                  made available pursuant to this part                   in accordance with the provisions of
                                                      ■ 20. Amend § 2604.202 by revising                        unless the request for such information                subpart E of this part.
                                                      paragraph (a) to read as follows:                         identifies the employee to whom the                       (b) Form of notice denying a request.
                                                                                                                records relate and the subject matter of               When the FOIA Officer denies a request
                                                      § 2604.202 Index identifying information                  any alleged violation to which the                     in whole or in part, the FOIA Officer
                                                      for the public.                                           records relate. Nothing in this                        will so notify the requester in writing.
                                                        (a) OGE will maintain and make                          subsection will affect the application of              The response will be signed by the
                                                      available for public inspection and                       subpart D of this part to any record so                FOIA Officer and will include:
                                                      copying a current index of the materials                  identified.                                            *      *     *     *     *
                                                      available at its public reading room                      *      *     *     *     *                             ■ 24. Revise § 2604.304 to read as
                                                      facility which are required to be                         ■ 22. Amend § 2604.302 by                              follows:
                                                      indexed under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2).                         redesignating paragraphs (a) through (d)
                                                      *      *    *     *     *                                                                                        § 2604.304   Appeal of denials.
                                                                                                                as (b) through (e), respectively; adding
                                                      ■ 21. Amend § 2604.301 by revising                        new paragraph (a); and revising                           (a) Right of appeal. If a request has
                                                      paragraph (a), paragraph (b)                              redesignated paragraph (c) to read as                  been denied in whole or in part, the
                                                      introductory text, and paragraphs (b)(2)                  follows:                                               requester may appeal the denial by mail
                                                      and (d) to read as follows:                                  (a) Acknowledgement of requests. If                 or email to the Program Counsel of the
                                                                                                                the FOIA Officer determines that a                     U.S. Office of Government Ethics.
                                                      § 2604.301       Requests for records.                                                                           Requests sent by mail should be
                                                                                                                request will take longer than 10 working
                                                         (a) Addressing requests. Requests for                  days to process, OGE will send a written               addressed to 1201 New York Avenue
                                                      copies of records may be made by mail                     acknowledgment that includes the                       NW., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005–
                                                      or email. Requests sent by mail should                    request’s individualized tracking                      3917. The envelope containing the
                                                      be addressed to the FOIA Officer, U.S.                    number.                                                request and the letter itself should both
                                                      Office of Government Ethics, 1201 New                     *      *     *     *     *                             clearly indicate that the subject is a
                                                      York Avenue NW., Suite 500,                                  (c) Referral to, or consultation with,              Freedom of Information Act appeal.
                                                      Washington, DC 20005–3917. The                            another agency. When a requester seeks                 Email requests should be sent to usoge@
                                                      envelope containing the request and the                   access to records that originated in                   oge.gov and should indicate in the
                                                      letter itself should both clearly indicate                another Government agency subject to                   subject line that the message contains a
                                                      that the subject is a Freedom of                          the FOIA, OGE will normally refer the                  Freedom of Information Act appeal.
                                                      Information Act request. Email requests                   request to the other agency for response;                 (b) Letter of appeal. The appeal must
                                                      should be sent to usoge@oge.gov and                       alternatively, OGE may consult with the                be in writing and must be sent within
                                                      should indicate in the subject line that                  other agency in the course of deciding                 30 calendar days of receipt of the denial
                                                      the message contains a Freedom of                         itself whether to grant or deny a request              letter. An appeal should include a copy
                                                      Information Act request.                                  for access to such records. If OGE refers              of the initial request, a copy of the letter
                                                         (b) Description of records. Each                       the request to another agency, it will                 denying the request in whole or in part,
                                                      request must reasonably describe the                      notify the requester of the referral and               and a statement of the circumstances,
                                                      desired records in sufficient detail to                   provide a point of contact within the                  reasons or arguments advanced in
                                                      enable OGE personnel to locate the                        receiving agency. If release of certain                support of disclosure of the request for
                                                      records with a reasonable amount of                       records may adversely affect United                    the record.
                                                      effort. A request for a specific category                 States relations with foreign                             (c) Action on appeal. The disposition
                                                      of records will be regarded as fulfilling                 governments, OGE will usually consult                  of an appeal will be in writing and will
                                                      this requirement if it enables responsive                 with the Department of State. A request                constitute the final action of OGE on a
                                                      records to be identified by a technique                   for any records classified by some other               request. A decision affirming in whole
                                                      or process that is not unreasonably                       agency will be referred to that agency                 or in part the denial of a request will
                                                      burdensome or disruptive of OGE                           for response.                                          include a brief statement of the reason
                                                      operations.                                                                                                      or reasons for affirmance, including
                                                                                                                *      *     *     *     *
                                                      *      *      *    *    *                                                                                        each FOIA exemption relied on. If the
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                                                                                                                ■ 23. Amend § 2604.303 by revising
                                                         (2) If the FOIA Officer determines that                paragraph (a) and the introductory text                denial of a request is reversed in whole
                                                      a request does not reasonably describe                    to paragraph (b) to read as follows:                   or in part on appeal, the request will be
                                                      the records sought, the FOIA Officer                                                                             processed promptly in accordance with
                                                      will either advise the requester what                     § 2604.303 Form and content of                         the decision on appeal.
                                                      additional information is needed to                       responses.                                                (d) Judicial review. If the denial of the
                                                      locate the record, or otherwise state why                   (a) Form of notice granting a request.               request for records is upheld in whole
                                                      the request is insufficient. The FOIA                     After the FOIA Officer has made a                      or in part, OGE will notify the person
                                                      Officer will also extend to the requester                 determination to grant a request in                    making the request of the right to seek
                                                      an opportunity to confer with OGE                         whole or in part, the requester will be                judicial review under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4).


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                                                        (e) Dispute Resolution Services. If the                 withholding, OGE will consider making                      (e) Notice of intent to disclose. The
                                                      denial of the request for records is                      discretionary disclosures of records                    FOIA Officer will consider all objections
                                                      upheld in whole or in part, OGE will                      exempt under the FOIA whenever                          raised by a submitter and specific
                                                      notify the requester about the dispute                    disclosure is not prohibited by statute,                grounds for nondisclosure prior to
                                                      resolution services offered by the Office                 Executive Order, or regulation and                      determining whether to disclose
                                                      of Government Information Services                        would not foreseeably harm an interest                  business information. Whenever the
                                                      (OGIS) and provide contact information                    protected by a FOIA exemption.                          FOIA Officer decides to disclose
                                                      for that office.                                            (b) Pledge of confidentiality.                        business information over the objection
                                                      ■ 25. Amend § 2604.305 by                                 Information obtained from any                           of a submitter, the FOIA Officer will
                                                      redesignating paragraph (a)(2) as (a)(3),                 individual or organization, furnished in                send the submitter a written notice at
                                                      adding new paragraph (a)(2), and                          reliance on a provision for                             least 10 working days before the date of
                                                      revising paragraphs (a)(1) and (c) to read                confidentiality authorized by applicable                disclosure containing:
                                                      as follows:                                               statute, Executive Order or regulation,                 *      *     *     *     *
                                                      § 2604.305       Time limits.
                                                                                                                will not be disclosed to the extent it can                 (3) A specified disclosure date. The
                                                                                                                be withheld under one of the                            requester will also be notified of the
                                                         (a)(1) Initial request. Following
                                                                                                                exemptions. However, this paragraph                     FOIA Officer’s determination to disclose
                                                      receipt of a request for records, the
                                                                                                                does not itself authorize the giving of                 records over a submitter’s objections.
                                                      FOIA Officer will determine whether to                                                                               (f) Notice of FOIA lawsuit. Whenever
                                                                                                                any pledge of confidentiality by any
                                                      comply with the request and will notify                                                                           a requester brings suit seeking to compel
                                                                                                                officer or employee of OGE.
                                                      the requester in writing of the                                                                                   disclosure of business information, the
                                                                                                                  (c) Exception for law enforcement
                                                      determination within 20 working days.                                                                             FOIA Officer will promptly notify the
                                                         (2) Tolling. OGE may toll the 20-                      information. OGE may treat records
                                                                                                                compiled for law enforcement purposes                   submitter.
                                                      working day period once while awaiting
                                                      a response to information reasonably                      as not subject to the requirements of the               *      *     *     *     *
                                                      requested from the requester. OGE may                     Freedom of Information Act when:                        ■ 28. Amend § 2604.501 by revising
                                                      also toll the 20-working day period                       *     *      *    *     *                               paragraphs (a), (b)(1), (b)(2), and (b)(4) to
                                                      while awaiting a response to a request                    ■ 27. Amend § 2604.402 by revising                      read as follows:
                                                      for clarification regarding fees. There is                paragraphs (a), (c)(2), (d), paragraph (e)              § 2604.501   Fees to be charged—general.
                                                      no limit on the number of times OGE                       introductory text, and paragraphs (e)(3)
                                                                                                                                                                           (a) Policy. Fees will be assessed
                                                      may toll the statutory time period to                     and (f) to read as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                        according to the schedule contained in
                                                      request clarification regarding fees. In                  § 2604.402        Business information.                 paragraph (b) of this section and the
                                                      either case, the tolling period ends upon                                                                         category of requesters described in
                                                      receipt of the requester’s response to the                  (a) In general. Business information
                                                                                                                provided to OGE by a submitter will not                 § 2604.502 for services rendered in
                                                      request for information or clarification.                                                                         responding to and processing requests
                                                      If OGE does not receive a response to a                   be disclosed pursuant to a Freedom of
                                                                                                                Information Act request except in                       for records under subpart C of this part.
                                                      request for clarification regarding fees                                                                          All fees will be charged to the requester,
                                                      within 30 calendar days, it will consider                 accordance with this section.
                                                                                                                                                                        except where the charging of fees is
                                                      the request ‘‘closed.’’                                   *      *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                                                                        limited under § 2604.503(a) and (b) or
                                                      *      *     *      *    *                                   (c) * * *
                                                                                                                                                                        where a waiver or reduction of fees is
                                                         (c) Extension of time limits. When                     *      *    *     *     *                               granted under § 2604.503(c). Requesters
                                                      additional time is required for one of the                   (2) The FOIA Officer has reason to                   will pay fees by check or money order
                                                      reasons stated in paragraph (d) of this                   believe that the information may be                     made payable to the Treasury of the
                                                      section, OGE will, within the statutory                   protected from disclosure under                         United States.
                                                      20-working day period, issue written                      Exemption 4 of the FOIA. Such written                      (b) * * *
                                                      notice to the requester setting forth the                 notice will either describe the exact                      (1) Searches—(i) Manual searches for
                                                      reasons for the extension and the date                    nature of the business information                      records. Whenever feasible, OGE will
                                                      on which a determination is expected to                   requested or provide copies of the                      charge at the salary rate (i.e., basic pay
                                                      be made. If more than 10 additional                       records containing the business                         plus 16%) of the employee making the
                                                      working days are needed, the requester                    information. The requester also will be                 search. However, where a homogeneous
                                                      will be notified and provided an                          notified that notice and an opportunity                 class of personnel is used exclusively in
                                                      opportunity to limit the scope of the                     to object are being provided to a                       a search (e.g., all clerical time or all
                                                      request or to arrange for an alternative                  submitter.                                              professional time) OGE will charge
                                                      time frame for processing the request or                     (d) Opportunity to object to                         $16.00 per hour for clerical time and
                                                      a modified request. To aid the requester,                 disclosure. OGE will give a submitter a                 $28.00 per hour for professional time.
                                                      OGE will make available its FOIA                          reasonable time, up to 10 working days,                 Charges for search time will be billed by
                                                      Public Liaison to assist in the resolution                from receipt of the predisclosure                       15 minute segments.
                                                      of any disputes.                                          notification to provide a written                          (ii) Computer searches for records.
                                                      *      *     *      *    *                                statement of any objection to disclosure.               Requesters will be charged the actual
                                                      ■ 26. Amend § 2604.401 by revising                        Such statement will specify all the                     direct cost of conducting a search using
                                                                                                                grounds for withholding any of the                      existing programming. These direct
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                                                      paragraphs (a), (b), and the introductory
                                                      text to paragraph (c) to read as follows:                 information under any exemption of the                  costs will include the cost of operating
                                                                                                                FOIA and, in the case of Exemption 4,                   a central processing unit for that portion
                                                      § 2604.401       Policy.                                  will demonstrate why the information is                 of operating time that is directly
                                                        (a) Policy on application of                            deemed to be a trade secret or                          attributable to searching for records
                                                      exemptions. A requested record will not                   commercial or financial information                     responsive to a request, as well as the
                                                      be withheld from inspection or copying                    that is privileged or confidential.                     cost of operator/programmer salary
                                                      unless it comes within one of the classes                 Information provided by a submitter                     apportionable to the search. OGE will
                                                      of records exempted by 5 U.S.C. 552. In                   pursuant to this paragraph may itself be                not alter or develop programming to
                                                      making its determination on                               subject to disclosure under the FOIA.                   conduct a search.


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                                                        (iii) Unproductive searches. OGE will                    (d) All other requesters. If the request             commercial interest of the requester is
                                                      charge search fees even if no records are               is not one described in paragraph (b) or                sufficiently large, in comparison with
                                                      found which are responsive to the                       (c) of this section, OGE will charge the                the public interest in disclosure, that
                                                      request, or if the records found are                    full and direct costs of searching for and              disclosure is primarily in the
                                                      exempt from disclosure.                                 reproducing records that are responsive                 commercial interest of the requester. A
                                                        (2) Duplication. The standard copying                 to the request, excluding the first 100                 fee waiver or reduction is warranted
                                                      charge for documents in paper copy is                   pages of duplication and the first two                  only where the public interest can fairly
                                                      $0.15 per page. When responsive                         hours of search time.                                   be regarded as greater in magnitude than
                                                      information is provided in a format                     ■ 30. Amend § 2604.503 by revising                      the requester’s commercial interest in
                                                      other than paper copy, such as in the                   paragraphs (a), (b), (c) introductory text,             disclosure. OGE will ordinarily presume
                                                      form of computer tapes, flash drives,                   (c)(1) introductory text, (c)(2), and (c)(3),           that, where a news media requester has
                                                      and discs, the requester may be charged                 and adding paragraph (d) to read as                     satisfied the public interest standard,
                                                      the direct costs of the medium used to                  follows:                                                the public interest will be served
                                                      produce the information, as well as any                                                                         primarily by disclosure to that
                                                      related reproduction costs.                             § 2604.503        Limitations on charging fees.
                                                                                                                                                                      requester. Disclosure to data brokers and
                                                                                                                 (a) In general. Except for requesters                others who compile and market
                                                      *      *    *     *     *
                                                        (4) Other services and materials.                     seeking records for a commercial use as                 Government information for direct
                                                      Where OGE elects, as a matter of                        described in § 2604.502(b), OGE will                    economic return will not be presumed
                                                      administrative discretion, to comply                    provide, without charge, the first 100                  to primarily serve the public interest.
                                                      with a request for a special service or                 pages of duplication and the first two                    (3) Where only a portion of the
                                                      materials, such as certifying that records              hours of search time, or their cost                     requested record satisfies the
                                                      are true copies or sending records by                   equivalent.                                             requirements for a waiver or reduction
                                                      special methods, the actual direct costs                   (b) Minimum fees. OGE will not assess                of fees under this paragraph, a waiver or
                                                      of providing the service or materials                   fees for individual requests if the total               reduction will be granted only as to that
                                                      will be charged.                                        charge would be $10.00 or less.                         portion.
                                                      ■ 29. Revise § 2604.502 to read as
                                                                                                                 (c) Waiver or reduction of fees.
                                                                                                                                                                      *     *     *      *     *
                                                      follows:                                                Records responsive to a request under 5                   (d) If OGE does not comply with one
                                                                                                              U.S.C. 552 will be furnished without                    of the time limits under § 2604.305, it
                                                      § 2604.502 Fees to be charged—categories                charge or at a reduced charge where                     will not assess search fees (or, in the
                                                      of requesters.                                          OGE determines, based upon                              case of a requester described under
                                                         (a) Fees for various requester                       information provided by a requester in                  § 2604.502(c), duplication fees), unless
                                                      categories. The paragraphs below state,                 support of a fee waiver request, that                   unusual or exceptional circumstances
                                                      for each category of requester, the type                disclosure of the requested information                 apply, as defined in 5 U.S.C.
                                                      of fees generally charged by OGE.                       is in the public interest because it is                 552(a)(6)(B) and (C).
                                                      However, for each of these categories,                  likely to contribute significantly to                   ■ 31. Amend § 2604.504 by revising
                                                      the fees may be limited, waived or                      public understanding of the operations                  paragraphs (a), (b), (c)(1) through (3),
                                                      reduced in accordance with the                          or activities of the Government and is                  (d), and (e) to read as follows:
                                                      provisions set forth in § 2604.503. In                  not primarily in the commercial interest
                                                      determining whether a requester                         of the requester. Requests for a waiver                 § 2604.504   Miscellaneous fee provisions.
                                                      belongs in any of the following                         or reduction of fees will be considered                    (a) Notice of anticipated fees in excess
                                                      categories, OGE will determine the use                  on a case-by-case basis.                                of $25.00. Where OGE determines or
                                                      to which the requester will put the                        (1) In determining whether disclosure                estimates that the fees to be assessed
                                                      documents requested. If OGE has                         is in the public interest because it is                 under this section may amount to more
                                                      reasonable cause to doubt the use to                    likely to contribute significantly to                   than $25.00, it will notify the requester
                                                      which the requester will put the records                public understanding of the operations                  as soon as practicable of the actual or
                                                      sought, or where the use is not clear                   or activities of the Government, OGE                    estimated amount of fees, unless the
                                                      from the request itself, OGE will seek                  will consider the following factors:                    requester has indicated in advance the
                                                      clarification before assigning the request              *       *    *     *    *                               willingness to pay fees as high as those
                                                      to a specific category.                                    (2) In determining whether disclosure                anticipated. Where a requester has been
                                                         (b) Commercial use requester. OGE                    of the requested information is not                     notified that the actual or estimated fees
                                                      will charge the full costs of search,                   primarily in the commercial interest of                 may exceed $25.00, the request will be
                                                      review, and duplication. Commercial                     the requester, OGE will consider the                    deemed not to have been received until
                                                      use requesters are not entitled to two                  following factors:                                      the requester has agreed to pay the
                                                      hours of free search time or 100 free                      (i) The existence and magnitude of a                 anticipated total fee. A notice to the
                                                      pages of reproduction as described in                   commercial interest: Whether the                        requester pursuant to this paragraph
                                                      § 2604.503(a); however, the minimum                     requester has a commercial interest that                will include the opportunity to confer
                                                      fees provision of § 2604.503(b) does                    would be furthered by the requested                     with OGE personnel in order to
                                                      apply to such requesters.                               disclosure. OGE will consider all                       reformulate the request to meet the
                                                         (c) Educational and noncommercial                    commercial interests of the requester, or               requester’s needs at a lower cost.
                                                      scientific institutions and news media. If              any person on whose behalf the                             (b) Aggregating requests. A requester
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                                                      the request is from an educational                      requester may be acting, which would                    may not file multiple requests, each
                                                      institution or a noncommercial                          be furthered by the requested                           seeking portions of a document or
                                                      scientific institution, operated for                    disclosure. In assessing the magnitude                  documents in order to avoid the
                                                      scholarly or scientific research, or a                  of identified commercial interests,                     payment of fees. Where there is reason
                                                      representative of the news media, and                   consideration will be given to the effect               to believe that a requester, or group of
                                                      the request is not for a commercial use,                that the information disclosed would                    requesters acting in concert, is
                                                      OGE will charge only for duplication of                 have on those commercial interests; and                 attempting to divide a request into a
                                                      documents, excluding charges for the                       (ii) The primary interest in disclosure:             series of requests for the purpose of
                                                      first 100 pages.                                        Whether the magnitude of the identified                 evading the assessment of fees, OGE


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                                                      may aggregate the requests and charge                   Information Act (FOIA) during the                       DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
                                                      accordingly. OGE will presume that                      preceding fiscal year. The report will
                                                      multiple requests of this type made                     include the information required by 5                   10 CFR Part 430
                                                      within a 30-calendar day period have                    U.S.C. 552(e).
                                                      been made in order to evade fees.                                                                               [Docket No. EERE–2012–BT–STD–0022]
                                                      Multiple requests regarding unrelated                   § 2604.602        [Removed]
                                                      matters will not be aggregated.                         ■ 33. Remove § 2604.602.                                RIN 1904–AC78
                                                         (c) * * *
                                                         (1) OGE estimates or determines that                 ■ 34. Revise § 2604.701 to read as                      Energy Conservation Program for
                                                      the total fee to be assessed under this                 follows:                                                Consumer Products: Energy
                                                      section is likely to exceed $250.00.                                                                            Conservation Standards for
                                                                                                              § 2604.701        Policy.
                                                      When a determination is made that the                                                                           Residential Water Heaters
                                                      allowable charges are likely to exceed                    Fees for the reproduction and mailing
                                                      $250.00, the requester will be notified of              of public financial disclosure reports                  AGENCY:  Office of Energy Efficiency and
                                                      the likely cost and will be required to                 (SF 278s) requested pursuant to section                 Renewable Energy, Department of
                                                      provide satisfactory assurance of full                  105 of the Ethics in Government Act of                  Energy.
                                                      payment where the requester has a                       1978, as amended, and § 2634.603 of                     ACTION: Proposed rule; withdrawal.
                                                      history of prompt payment of FOIA fees,                 this chapter will be assessed according
                                                      or will be required to submit an advance                                                                        SUMMARY:    The U.S. Department of
                                                                                                              to the schedule contained in § 2604.702.                Energy (DOE) withdraws a proposed
                                                      payment of an amount up to the full                     Requesters will pay fees by check or
                                                      estimated charges in the case of                                                                                rule published in the Federal Register
                                                                                                              money order made payable to the                         on February 26, 2013 that proposed to
                                                      requesters with no history of payment;                  Treasury of the United States. Except as
                                                      or                                                                                                              establish a waiver process to allow the
                                                                                                              provided in § 2604.702(d), nothing                      manufacture and sale of certain large-
                                                         (2) A requester has previously failed
                                                                                                              concerning fees in subpart E of this part               volume (>55 gallon) electric storage
                                                      to pay a fee charged in a timely fashion
                                                      (i.e., within 30 calendar days of the date              supersedes the charges set forth in this                water heaters under 1-year waivers
                                                      of the billing). In such cases the                      subpart for records covered in this                     granted by DOE, provided that a specific
                                                      requester may be required to pay the full               subpart.                                                set of features are included and
                                                      amount owed plus any applicable                         ■ 35. Amend § 2604.702 by revising                      conditions are met to ensure their use
                                                      interest as provided by paragraph (e) of                paragraphs (a), (b), and (c) to read as                 only in residences enrolled in utility
                                                      this section, and to make an advance                    follows:                                                electric thermal storage (ETS) programs.
                                                      payment of the full amount of the                                                                               DATES: The proposed rule published on
                                                      estimated fee before OGE begins to                      § 2604.702        Charges.                              February 26, 2013 at 78 FR 12969 is
                                                      process a new request.                                    (a) Duplication. Except as provided in                withdrawn as of April 3, 2015.
                                                         (3) When OGE requests an advance                     paragraph (c) of this section, copies of                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                      payment of fees, the administrative time                public financial disclosure reports (SF                 Ms. Ashley Armstrong, U.S. Department
                                                      limits described in subsection (a)(6) of                278s) requested pursuant to section 105                   of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency
                                                      the FOIA will begin to run only after                                                                             and Renewable Energy, Building
                                                                                                              of the Ethics in Government Act of
                                                      OGE has received the advance payment.                                                                             Technologies, EE–2J, 1000
                                                         (d) Billing and payment. Normally                    1978, as amended, and § 2634.603 of
                                                                                                              this chapter will be provided upon                        Independence Avenue SW.,
                                                      OGE will require a requester to pay all                                                                           Washington, DC 20585–0121.
                                                      fees before furnishing the requested                    payment of $0.15 per page furnished.
                                                                                                                                                                        Telephone: (202) 586–6590. Email:
                                                      records. However, OGE may send a bill                     (b) Mailing. Except as provided in                      Ashley.Armstrong@ee.doe.gov.
                                                      along with, or following the furnishing                 paragraph (c) of this section, the actual               Mr. Eric Stas, U.S. Department of
                                                      of records, in cases where the requester                direct cost of mailing public financial                   Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
                                                      has a history of prompt payment.                        disclosure reports will be charged for all                GC–33, 1000 Independence Avenue
                                                         (e) Interest charges. Interest charges               forms requested. Where OGE elects to                      SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121.
                                                      on an unpaid bill may be assessed                       comply, as a matter of administrative                     Telephone: (202) 586–5827. Email:
                                                      starting on the 31st calendar day                       discretion, with a request for special                    Eric.Stas@hq.doe.gov.
                                                      following the day on which the billing                  mailing services, the actual direct cost                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                      was sent. Interest will be at the rate                  of such service will be charged.
                                                      prescribed in 31 U.S.C. 3717 and will                                                                           I. Authority
                                                      accrue from the date of billing. To                       (c) Minimum fees. OGE will not assess
                                                                                                              fees for individual requests if the total                 Title III, Part B 1 of the Energy Policy
                                                      collect unpaid bills, OGE will follow the                                                                       and Conservation Act of 1975 (‘‘EPCA’’
                                                      provisions of the Debt Collection Act of                charge would be $10.00 or less.
                                                                                                                                                                      or ‘‘the Act’’), Public Law 94–163 (42
                                                      1982, as amended (96 Stat. 1749 et seq.)                *     *     *     *    *                                U.S.C. 6291–6309, as codified)
                                                      including the use of consumer reporting                 [FR Doc. 2015–07376 Filed 4–2–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                      established the Energy Conservation
                                                      agencies, collection agencies, and offset.              BILLING CODE 6345–03–P                                  Program for Consumer Products Other
                                                      ■ 32. Revise § 2604.601 to read as
                                                                                                                                                                      Than Automobiles.2 These products
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                                                      follows:                                                                                                        include residential water heaters
                                                      § 2604.601 Electronic posting and                                                                               (RWH), the subject of this document. (42
                                                      submission of annual OGE FOIA report.                                                                           U.S.C. 6292(a)(4))
                                                         On or before February 1 of each year,
                                                      OGE will electronically post on its Web                                                                           1 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the

                                                      site and submit to the Office of                                                                                U.S. Code, Part B was redesignated as Part A.
                                                                                                                                                                        2 All references to EPCA in this document refer
                                                      Information and Privacy at the United                                                                           to the statute as amended through the American
                                                      States Department of Justice a report of                                                                        Energy Manufacturing Technical Corrections Act
                                                      its activities relating to the Freedom of                                                                       (AEMTCA), Public Law 112–210 (Dec. 18, 2012).



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Document Created: 2015-12-18 15:29:01
Document Modified: 2015-12-18 15:29:01
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesWritten comments are invited and must be received on or before June 2, 2015.
ContactJennifer Matis, Assistant Counsel, 202-482-9216.
FR Citation80 FR 18160 
RIN Number3209-AA40, 3209-AA41 and 3209-AA39
CFR Citation5 CFR 2600
5 CFR 2601
5 CFR 2604
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Organization and Functions (government Agencies); Archives and Records; Confidential Business Information; Freedom of Information and Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

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