82_FR_15669 82 FR 15609 - Revision of Regulations Governing Freedom of Information Act Requests and Appeals

82 FR 15609 - Revision of Regulations Governing Freedom of Information Act Requests and Appeals

OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 60 (March 30, 2017)

Page Range15609-15610
FR Document2017-06047

The rule updates the U.S. Office of Special Counsel's (OSC's) FOIA regulations to reflect substantive and procedural changes to the FOIA. In addition, in response to comments received on a different rulemaking, this final rule clarifies that our consultation procedures may include consultation with other offices prior to OSC responding to a FOIA request, incorporates existing records retention obligations, and updates the definition of representatives of the news media.

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 OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL

5 CFR Part 1820


Revision of Regulations Governing Freedom of Information Act 
Requests and Appeals

AGENCY: U.S. Office of Special Counsel.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The rule updates the U.S. Office of Special Counsel's (OSC's) 
FOIA regulations to reflect substantive and procedural changes to the 
FOIA. In addition, in response to comments received on a different 
rulemaking, this final rule clarifies that our consultation procedures 
may include consultation with other offices prior to OSC responding to 
a FOIA request, incorporates existing records retention obligations, 
and updates the definition of representatives of the news media.

DATES: This final rule is effective on March 30, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amy Beckett, Senior Litigation 
Counsel, U.S. Office of Special Counsel, by telephone at (202) 254-
3600, by facsimile at (202) 254-3711, or by email at [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016, Public Law 114-185, 130 Stat. 538 
(the Act) mandated several changes to agency FOIA programs, and it 
required agencies to review and update relevant FOIA regulations. In 
addition, OSC is updating its regulations in response to comments 
received during a recent rulemaking. At that time, OSC made a few 
additional mechanical changes responsive to the comments, but stated it 
would consider the comments proposing broader changes pending OSC's 
regulatory review required by the Act.
    OSC has now considered the remaining comments, and has adopted some 
of them including a suggestion that Sec.  1820.6 refer to the statutory 
20-day appeal response window. In response to a comment that OSC 
include language regarding existing records retention obligations, OSC 
added provisions at Sec. Sec.  1820.5(d) and 1820.6(d) that address the 
requirement to retain FOIA-related federal records. In addition, OSC 
updated the definition of ``news media'' in Sec.  1820.7. In response 
to a comment regarding the consultation provision at Sec.  1820.3, OSC 
clarified the circumstances under which it would consult with non-OSC 
offices prior to OSC issuing a FOIA response. When consulting on 
records responsive to an OSC-received FOIA request, OSC retains the 
responsibility for responding to the request.
    Accordingly, OSC updates its FOIA regulations as follows:
    FOIA Regulations. In accordance with the Act, OSC extends the time 
period for submitting appeals from 45 to 90 days; codifies OSC's 
existing practice of informing requesters of the availability of the 
Agency's Public Liaison and the dispute resolution services of the 
National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA) Office of 
Government Information Services (OGIS); and notifies requesters of 
FOIA's intent to offer dispute resolution services at every stage of 
the FOIA process. OSC clarifies its FOIA consultation provisions 
relating to the need to sometimes consult with other offices when 
preparing its response to a FOIA request. OSC also updates its 
definition of ``representative of the news media'' to conform to 
current statutory language. This updated definition also responds to 
ongoing changes in the gathering and delivery of news.
    OSC adds language to 5 CFR 1820.5 to establish OSC's FOIA dispute 
resolution program, including requiring OSC to notify requesters of the 
availability of dispute resolution services and language emphasizing 
that dispute resolution is available to requesters at every phase of 
the FOIA request and appeals process. OSC also adds language regarding 
records retention for FOIA-related federal records.
    The existing language of 5 CFR 1820.6 is changed to notify 
requesters of their new statutory 90-day time limit to appeal. OSC also 
adds language regarding records retention for FOIA-related federal 
records.
    The revisions to 5 CFR 1820.7 update language requiring that a 
member of the news media be a ``person actively gathering news for an 
entity that is organized and operated to publish or broadcast news to 
the public,'' removing the ``organized and operated'' standard 
previously included. The change also includes a non-exhaustive list of 
entities that meet the updated definition of ``member of the news 
media.''

Procedural Determinations

    Administrative Procedure Act (APA): OSC finds that good cause 
exists, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b), that notice and public comment on 
this rule-making would be unnecessary and contrary to the public 
interest because most of these revisions to OSC's FOIA regulations are 
mandated by the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 and OSC is not exercising 
any discretion in issuing these revisions; and also because the 
additional changes respond to previously considered comments on a 
recent rulemaking. This action is taken under the Special Counsel's 
authority at 5 U.S.C. 1212(e) to publish regulations in the Federal 
Register.
    Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review): This rule 
is not a significant regulatory action as defined in section 3.f of 
Executive Order 12866.
    Congressional Review Act (CRA): The rule is not subject to the 
reporting requirement of 5 U.S.C. 801 because it does not substantially 
affect the rights or obligations of non-agency parties and therefore is 
not a ``rule'' as that term is used by the Congressional Review Act 
(Subtitle E of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act 
of 1998).
    Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA): Because no notice of proposed 
rulemaking is required, the provisions of the Regulatory Flexibility 
Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do not apply.
    Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA): This revision does not impose 
any federal mandates on state, local, or tribal governments, or on the 
private sector within the meaning of the UMRA.
    National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA): This rule will have no 
physical impact upon the environment and therefore will not require any 
further review under NEPA.
    Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA): This rule does not impose any new 
recordkeeping, reporting, or other

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information collection requirements on the public.
    Executive Order 13132 (Federalism): This revision does not have new 
federalism implications under Executive Order 13132.
    Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice Reform): This rule meets 
applicable standards of 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988.

List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 1820

    Administrative practice and procedure, Dispute resolution, Freedom 
of information, Government employees, Touhy regulations.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, OSC amends 5 CFR part 1820 
as follows:

PART 1820--FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT REQUESTS; PRODUCTION OF 
RECORDS OR TESTIMONY

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1. The authority citation for 5 CFR part 1820 is revised to read as 
follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552 and 1212(e).


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2. Section 1820.3 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  1820.3  Consultations and referrals.

    When OSC receives a FOIA request for a record in the agency's 
possession, it may determine that another office is better able to 
decide whether or not the record is exempt from disclosure under the 
FOIA. If so, OSC will either:
    (a) Respond to the request for the record after consulting with the 
other office that has a substantial interest in the record; or
    (b) Refer the responsibility for responding to the request to 
another Federal agency deemed better able to determine whether to 
disclose it. Consultations and referrals will be handled according to 
the date that the FOIA request was initially received by the first 
agency or Federal government office.

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3. Section 1820.5 is amended by adding paragraphs (c) and (d) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  1820.5  Responses to requests.

* * * * *
    (c) Dispute resolution program. OSC shall inform FOIA requesters at 
all stages of the FOIA process of the availability of dispute 
resolution services. In particular, OSC's FOIA acknowledgement letters 
shall notify requesters that the FOIA Liaison is available to assist 
them with requests. The acknowledgment letter and any agency response 
will include a notice that the FOIA Public Liaison may provide dispute 
resolution services, and will also notify the requester of the dispute 
resolution services provided by the National Archives and Records 
Administration's (NARA) Office of Government Information Services 
(OGIS).
    (d) Maintenance of files. OSC must preserve federal record 
correspondence and copies of requested records until disposition is 
authorized pursuant to Title 44 of the United States Code and the 
relevant approved records retention schedule.

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4. Section 1820.6 is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  1820.6   Appeals.

    (a) Appeals of adverse determinations. A requester may appeal a 
determination denying a FOIA request in any respect to the Office of 
General Counsel, U.S. Office of Special Counsel, 1730 M Street NW., 
Suite 218, Washington, DC 20036-4505. The appeal must be in writing, 
and must be submitted either by:
    (1) Regular mail sent to the address listed in this subsection, 
above; or
    (2) By fax sent to the FOIA Officer at, (202) 254-3711, or the 
number provided on the FOIA page of OSC's Web site https://osc.gov/Pages/FOIAResources.aspx; or
    (3) By email to [email protected], or other electronic means as 
described on the FOIA page of OSC's Web site, https://osc.gov/Pages/FOIAResources.aspx.
    (b) Submission and content. The Office of General Counsel must 
receive the appeal within 90 days of the date of the letter denying the 
request. For the quickest possible handling, the appeal letter and 
envelope or any fax cover sheet or email subject line should be clearly 
marked ``FOIA Appeal.'' The appeal letter must clearly identify the OSC 
determination (including the assigned FOIA request number, if known) 
being appealed. OSC will not ordinarily act on a FOIA appeal if the 
request becomes a matter of FOIA litigation.
    (c) Responses to appeals. Ordinarily, OSC shall have 20 business 
days from receipt of the appeal to issue an appeal decision. 5 U.S.C. 
552(a)(6)(A)(ii). OSC's decision on an appeal will be in writing. A 
decision affirming a denial in whole or in part shall inform the 
requester of the provisions for judicial review of that decision. If 
the denial is reversed or modified on appeal, in whole or in part, OSC 
will notify the requester in a written decision and OSC will reprocess 
the request in accordance with that appeal decision. OSC will notify 
the requester of the availability of dispute resolution services 
provided by the FOIA Public Liaison and the dispute resolution services 
provided by the National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA) 
Office of Government Information Services (OGIS).
    (d) Maintenance of files. OSC must preserve federal record 
correspondence and copies of requested records until disposition is 
authorized pursuant to Title 44 of the United States Code and the 
relevant approved records retention schedule.

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5. Section 1820.7(b)(6) is revised to read as follows:


Sec.  1820.7   Fees.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (6) ``Representative of the news media'' or ``news media 
requester'' means any person or entity that gathers information of 
potential interest to a segment of the public, uses its editorial 
skills to turn the raw materials into a distinct work, and distributes 
that work to an audience. A non-exhaustive list of news media entities 
could include, in addition to television or radio stations broadcasting 
to the public at large and publishers of periodicals (but only in those 
instances where they can qualify as disseminators of ``news''), 
electronic outlets for print newspapers, magazines, and television and 
radio stations, and web-only outlets or other alternative media as 
methods of news delivery evolve. For ``freelance'' journalists to be 
regarded as working for a news organization, they must demonstrate a 
solid basis for expecting publication through that organization, 
whether print or electronic. A publication contract would be the 
clearest proof, but OSC may also look to the past publication record of 
a requester in making this determination. To be in this category, a 
requester must not be seeking the requested records for a commercial 
use. A request for records supporting the news-dissemination function 
of the requester shall not be considered to be for a commercial use.
* * * * *

    Dated: March 21, 2017.
Bruce Gipe,
Chief Operating Officer.
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                                                This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    that § 1820.6 refer to the statutory 20-                The revisions to 5 CFR 1820.7 update
                                                contains regulatory documents having general            day appeal response window. In                        language requiring that a member of the
                                                applicability and legal effect, most of which           response to a comment that OSC                        news media be a ‘‘person actively
                                                are keyed to and codified in the Code of                include language regarding existing                   gathering news for an entity that is
                                                Federal Regulations, which is published under           records retention obligations, OSC                    organized and operated to publish or
                                                50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510.
                                                                                                        added provisions at §§ 1820.5(d) and                  broadcast news to the public,’’ removing
                                                The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by              1820.6(d) that address the requirement                the ‘‘organized and operated’’ standard
                                                the Superintendent of Documents.                        to retain FOIA-related federal records.               previously included. The change also
                                                                                                        In addition, OSC updated the definition               includes a non-exhaustive list of entities
                                                                                                        of ‘‘news media’’ in § 1820.7. In                     that meet the updated definition of
                                                OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL                               response to a comment regarding the                   ‘‘member of the news media.’’
                                                                                                        consultation provision at § 1820.3, OSC
                                                5 CFR Part 1820                                                                                               Procedural Determinations
                                                                                                        clarified the circumstances under which
                                                                                                        it would consult with non-OSC offices                    Administrative Procedure Act (APA):
                                                Revision of Regulations Governing
                                                                                                        prior to OSC issuing a FOIA response.                 OSC finds that good cause exists,
                                                Freedom of Information Act Requests
                                                                                                        When consulting on records responsive                 pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553(b), that notice
                                                and Appeals
                                                                                                        to an OSC-received FOIA request, OSC                  and public comment on this rule-
                                                AGENCY:    U.S. Office of Special Counsel.              retains the responsibility for responding             making would be unnecessary and
                                                ACTION:   Final rule.                                   to the request.                                       contrary to the public interest because
                                                                                                           Accordingly, OSC updates its FOIA                  most of these revisions to OSC’s FOIA
                                                SUMMARY:   The rule updates the U.S.                    regulations as follows:                               regulations are mandated by the FOIA
                                                Office of Special Counsel’s (OSC’s)                        FOIA Regulations. In accordance with               Improvement Act of 2016 and OSC is
                                                FOIA regulations to reflect substantive                 the Act, OSC extends the time period for              not exercising any discretion in issuing
                                                and procedural changes to the FOIA. In                  submitting appeals from 45 to 90 days;                these revisions; and also because the
                                                addition, in response to comments                       codifies OSC’s existing practice of                   additional changes respond to
                                                received on a different rulemaking, this                informing requesters of the availability              previously considered comments on a
                                                final rule clarifies that our consultation              of the Agency’s Public Liaison and the                recent rulemaking. This action is taken
                                                procedures may include consultation                     dispute resolution services of the                    under the Special Counsel’s authority at
                                                with other offices prior to OSC                         National Archives and Records                         5 U.S.C. 1212(e) to publish regulations
                                                responding to a FOIA request,                           Administration’s (NARA) Office of                     in the Federal Register.
                                                incorporates existing records retention                 Government Information Services                          Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory
                                                obligations, and updates the definition                 (OGIS); and notifies requesters of                    Planning and Review): This rule is not
                                                of representatives of the news media.                   FOIA’s intent to offer dispute resolution             a significant regulatory action as defined
                                                DATES: This final rule is effective on                  services at every stage of the FOIA                   in section 3.f of Executive Order 12866.
                                                March 30, 2017.                                         process. OSC clarifies its FOIA                          Congressional Review Act (CRA): The
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        consultation provisions relating to the               rule is not subject to the reporting
                                                Amy Beckett, Senior Litigation Counsel,                 need to sometimes consult with other                  requirement of 5 U.S.C. 801 because it
                                                U.S. Office of Special Counsel, by                      offices when preparing its response to a              does not substantially affect the rights or
                                                telephone at (202) 254–3600, by                         FOIA request. OSC also updates its                    obligations of non-agency parties and
                                                facsimile at (202) 254–3711, or by email                definition of ‘‘representative of the news            therefore is not a ‘‘rule’’ as that term is
                                                at abeckett@osc.gov.                                    media’’ to conform to current statutory               used by the Congressional Review Act
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              language. This updated definition also                (Subtitle E of the Small Business
                                                                                                        responds to ongoing changes in the                    Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of
                                                Background                                              gathering and delivery of news.                       1998).
                                                   The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016,                       OSC adds language to 5 CFR 1820.5                     Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA):
                                                Public Law 114–185, 130 Stat. 538 (the                  to establish OSC’s FOIA dispute                       Because no notice of proposed
                                                Act) mandated several changes to                        resolution program, including requiring               rulemaking is required, the provisions
                                                agency FOIA programs, and it required                   OSC to notify requesters of the                       of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5
                                                agencies to review and update relevant                  availability of dispute resolution                    U.S.C. 601 et seq.) do not apply.
                                                FOIA regulations. In addition, OSC is                   services and language emphasizing that                   Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                updating its regulations in response to                 dispute resolution is available to                    (UMRA): This revision does not impose
                                                comments received during a recent                       requesters at every phase of the FOIA                 any federal mandates on state, local, or
                                                rulemaking. At that time, OSC made a                    request and appeals process. OSC also                 tribal governments, or on the private
                                                few additional mechanical changes                       adds language regarding records                       sector within the meaning of the UMRA.
                                                responsive to the comments, but stated                  retention for FOIA-related federal                       National Environmental Policy Act
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                                                it would consider the comments                          records.                                              (NEPA): This rule will have no physical
                                                proposing broader changes pending                          The existing language of 5 CFR 1820.6              impact upon the environment and
                                                OSC’s regulatory review required by the                 is changed to notify requesters of their              therefore will not require any further
                                                Act.                                                    new statutory 90-day time limit to                    review under NEPA.
                                                   OSC has now considered the                           appeal. OSC also adds language                           Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA): This
                                                remaining comments, and has adopted                     regarding records retention for FOIA-                 rule does not impose any new
                                                some of them including a suggestion                     related federal records.                              recordkeeping, reporting, or other


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                                                information collection requirements on                  provide dispute resolution services, and              resolution services provided by the
                                                the public.                                             will also notify the requester of the                 FOIA Public Liaison and the dispute
                                                  Executive Order 13132 (Federalism):                   dispute resolution services provided by               resolution services provided by the
                                                This revision does not have new                         the National Archives and Records                     National Archives and Records
                                                federalism implications under Executive                 Administration’s (NARA) Office of                     Administration’s (NARA) Office of
                                                Order 13132.                                            Government Information Services                       Government Information Services
                                                  Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice                  (OGIS).                                               (OGIS).
                                                Reform): This rule meets applicable                       (d) Maintenance of files. OSC must
                                                standards of 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of                        preserve federal record correspondence                  (d) Maintenance of files. OSC must
                                                Executive Order 12988.                                  and copies of requested records until                 preserve federal record correspondence
                                                                                                        disposition is authorized pursuant to                 and copies of requested records until
                                                List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 1820                     Title 44 of the United States Code and                disposition is authorized pursuant to
                                                  Administrative practice and                           the relevant approved records retention               Title 44 of the United States Code and
                                                procedure, Dispute resolution, Freedom                  schedule.                                             the relevant approved records retention
                                                of information, Government employees,                   ■ 4. Section 1820.6 is revised to read as             schedule.
                                                Touhy regulations.                                      follows:                                              ■ 5. Section 1820.7(b)(6) is revised to
                                                  For the reasons stated in the                         § 1820.6    Appeals.                                  read as follows:
                                                preamble, OSC amends 5 CFR part 1820
                                                                                                           (a) Appeals of adverse
                                                as follows:                                                                                                   § 1820.7   Fees.
                                                                                                        determinations. A requester may appeal
                                                                                                        a determination denying a FOIA request                *     *      *    *    *
                                                PART 1820—FREEDOM OF
                                                INFORMATION ACT REQUESTS;                               in any respect to the Office of General                 (b) * * *
                                                PRODUCTION OF RECORDS OR                                Counsel, U.S. Office of Special Counsel,                (6) ‘‘Representative of the news
                                                TESTIMONY                                               1730 M Street NW., Suite 218,                         media’’ or ‘‘news media requester’’
                                                                                                        Washington, DC 20036–4505. The                        means any person or entity that gathers
                                                ■ 1. The authority citation for 5 CFR                   appeal must be in writing, and must be
                                                                                                                                                              information of potential interest to a
                                                part 1820 is revised to read as follows:                submitted either by:
                                                                                                           (1) Regular mail sent to the address               segment of the public, uses its editorial
                                                    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552 and 1212(e).                                                                      skills to turn the raw materials into a
                                                                                                        listed in this subsection, above; or
                                                ■ 2. Section 1820.3 is revised to read as                  (2) By fax sent to the FOIA Officer at,            distinct work, and distributes that work
                                                follows:                                                (202) 254–3711, or the number provided                to an audience. A non-exhaustive list of
                                                                                                        on the FOIA page of OSC’s Web site                    news media entities could include, in
                                                § 1820.3    Consultations and referrals.                                                                      addition to television or radio stations
                                                                                                        https://osc.gov/Pages/
                                                   When OSC receives a FOIA request                     FOIAResources.aspx; or                                broadcasting to the public at large and
                                                for a record in the agency’s possession,                   (3) By email to foiaappeal@osc.gov, or             publishers of periodicals (but only in
                                                it may determine that another office is                 other electronic means as described on                those instances where they can qualify
                                                better able to decide whether or not the                the FOIA page of OSC’s Web site,                      as disseminators of ‘‘news’’), electronic
                                                record is exempt from disclosure under                  https://osc.gov/Pages/                                outlets for print newspapers, magazines,
                                                the FOIA. If so, OSC will either:                       FOIAResources.aspx.                                   and television and radio stations, and
                                                   (a) Respond to the request for the                      (b) Submission and content. The                    web-only outlets or other alternative
                                                record after consulting with the other                  Office of General Counsel must receive                media as methods of news delivery
                                                office that has a substantial interest in               the appeal within 90 days of the date of              evolve. For ‘‘freelance’’ journalists to be
                                                the record; or                                          the letter denying the request. For the
                                                                                                                                                              regarded as working for a news
                                                   (b) Refer the responsibility for                     quickest possible handling, the appeal
                                                responding to the request to another                                                                          organization, they must demonstrate a
                                                                                                        letter and envelope or any fax cover
                                                Federal agency deemed better able to                                                                          solid basis for expecting publication
                                                                                                        sheet or email subject line should be
                                                determine whether to disclose it.                       clearly marked ‘‘FOIA Appeal.’’ The                   through that organization, whether print
                                                Consultations and referrals will be                     appeal letter must clearly identify the               or electronic. A publication contract
                                                handled according to the date that the                  OSC determination (including the                      would be the clearest proof, but OSC
                                                FOIA request was initially received by                  assigned FOIA request number, if                      may also look to the past publication
                                                the first agency or Federal government                  known) being appealed. OSC will not                   record of a requester in making this
                                                office.                                                 ordinarily act on a FOIA appeal if the                determination. To be in this category, a
                                                ■ 3. Section 1820.5 is amended by                       request becomes a matter of FOIA                      requester must not be seeking the
                                                adding paragraphs (c) and (d) to read as                litigation.                                           requested records for a commercial use.
                                                follows:                                                   (c) Responses to appeals. Ordinarily,              A request for records supporting the
                                                                                                        OSC shall have 20 business days from                  news-dissemination function of the
                                                § 1820.5    Responses to requests.                      receipt of the appeal to issue an appeal              requester shall not be considered to be
                                                *     *     *     *     *                               decision. 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(6)(A)(ii). OSC’s            for a commercial use.
                                                  (c) Dispute resolution program. OSC                   decision on an appeal will be in writing.             *     *      *    *    *
                                                shall inform FOIA requesters at all                     A decision affirming a denial in whole
                                                stages of the FOIA process of the                       or in part shall inform the requester of                Dated: March 21, 2017.
                                                availability of dispute resolution                      the provisions for judicial review of that            Bruce Gipe,
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                                                services. In particular, OSC’s FOIA                     decision. If the denial is reversed or                Chief Operating Officer.
                                                acknowledgement letters shall notify                    modified on appeal, in whole or in part,              [FR Doc. 2017–06047 Filed 3–29–17; 8:45 am]
                                                requesters that the FOIA Liaison is                     OSC will notify the requester in a                    BILLING CODE 7405–01–P
                                                available to assist them with requests.                 written decision and OSC will reprocess
                                                The acknowledgment letter and any                       the request in accordance with that
                                                agency response will include a notice                   appeal decision. OSC will notify the
                                                that the FOIA Public Liaison may                        requester of the availability of dispute


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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis final rule is effective on March 30, 2017.
ContactAmy Beckett, Senior Litigation Counsel, U.S. Office of Special Counsel, by telephone at (202) 254- 3600, by facsimile at (202) 254-3711, or by email at [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 15609 
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Dispute Resolution; Freedom of Information; Government Employees and Touhy Regulations

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