82_FR_20517 82 FR 20434 - Freedom of Information

82 FR 20434 - Freedom of Information

OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 83 (May 2, 2017)

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FR Document2017-08598

This final rule implements revisions to the Overseas Private Investment Corporation's (``OPIC'') Freedom of Information Act (``FOIA'') regulations by making substantive and administrative changes. These revisions are intended to supersede OPIC's current FOIA regulations, located at this part. The final rule incorporates the FOIA revisions contained in the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016, makes administrative changes to reflect OPIC's costs, and conforms more closely to the language recommended by the Department of Justice, Office of Information Policy.

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OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION

22 CFR Part 706

[No. FOIA-2016]
RIN 3420-AA02


Freedom of Information

AGENCY: Overseas Private Investment Corporation.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: This final rule implements revisions to the Overseas Private 
Investment Corporation's (``OPIC'') Freedom of Information Act 
(``FOIA'') regulations by making substantive and administrative 
changes. These revisions are intended to supersede OPIC's current FOIA 
regulations, located at this part. The final rule incorporates the FOIA 
revisions contained in the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016, makes 
administrative changes to reflect OPIC's costs, and conforms more 
closely to the language recommended by the Department of Justice, 
Office of Information Policy.

DATES: This rule is effective on May 1, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Nichole Skoyles, Administrative 
Counsel, (202) 336-8400, or foia@opic.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The revision of part 706 incorporates 
changes to the language and structure of the regulations and adds new 
provisions to implement the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. OPIC is 
already complying with these changes and this revision serves as OPIC's 
formal codification of the applicable law and its practice.
    OPIC has also updated its regulations to incorporate much of the 
suggested language provided by the Department of Justice, Office of 
Information Policy. Adopting this language allows OPIC to adopt many of 
the recommended best practices in FOIA administration. This update also 
assists requesters as much of OPIC's regulations are now similar to 
those of other agencies.
    OPIC published a proposed rule on December 22, 2016 at 81 FR 93864 
and invited interested parties to submit comments. OPIC received three 
sets of comments and has made several changes to its rule based on 
these suggestions.
    OPIC adopted all of the suggestions provided. First, OPIC updated 
its reference to General Records Schedule 14 to General Records 
Schedule 4.2 and changed the description of the services offered by the 
Office of Government Information Services from ``mediation'' to 
``dispute resolution.'' Second, OPIC removed references to the 
voluntary/involuntary tests applied under Exemption 4 as these tests 
are laid out in case law rather than the FOIA statute itself. Third, 
OPIC removed the word ``professional'' from its example for requesting 
expedited processing to make it clear that a requester need not be paid 
to disseminate information in order to qualify for expedited 
processing.

Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.)

    Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., 
the head of OPIC has certified that this rule, as promulgated, will not 
have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small 
entities. The rule implements the FOIA, a statute concerning the 
release of Federal records, and does not economically impact Federal 
Government relations with the private sector. Further, under the FOIA, 
agencies may recover only the direct costs of searching for, reviewing, 
and duplicating the records processes for requesters. Based on OPIC's 
experience, these fees are nominal.

Executive Order 12866

    OPIC is exempted from the requirements of this Executive Order per 
the Office of Management and Budget's October 12, 1993 memorandum. 
Accordingly, OMB did not review this rule. However this rule was 
generally composed with the principles stated in section 1(b) of the 
Executive Order in mind.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 202-05)

    This rule will not result in the expenditure by State, local, and 
tribal governments in the aggregate, or by the private sector, of 
$100,000,000 or more in any one year, and it will not significantly or 
uniquely affect small governments. Therefore, no actions were deemed 
necessary under the provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 
1995.
    Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (5 
U.S.C. 801 et seq.).
    This rule is not a major rule as defined by section 804 of the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996. This 
regulation will not result in an annual effect on the economy of 
$100,000,000 or more; a major increase in costs or prices; or 
significant adverse effects on competition, employment, investment, 
productivity, innovation, or on the ability of United State based 
companies to compete with foreign-based companies in domestic and 
export markets.

List of Subjects in 22 CFR Part 706

    Administrative practice and procedure, Freedom of information, 
Privacy.

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For the reasons stated in the preamble the Overseas Private Investment 
Corporation revises 22 CFR part 706 to read as follows:

PART 706--INFORMATION DISCLOSURE UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 
ACT

Subpart A--General
Sec.
706.1 Description.
706.2 Policy.
706.3 Scope.
706.4 Preservation and transfer of records.
706.5 Other rights and services.
Subpart B--Obtaining OPIC Records
706.10 Publicly available records.
706.11 Requesting non-public records.
Subpart C--Fees for Requests for Non-Public Records
706.20 In general.
706.21 Types of fees.
706.22 Requester categories.
706.23 Fees charged.
706.24 Requirements for waiver or reduction of fees.
Subpart D--Processing of Requests for Non-Public Records
706.30 Responsibility for responding to requests.
706.31 Timing of responses to requests.
706.32 Responses to requests.
706.33 Confidential commercial information.

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706.34 Administrative appeals.

    Authority:  5 U.S.C. 552, Pub. L. 114-185.

Subpart A--General


Sec.  706.1  Description.

    This part contains the rules that the Overseas Private Investment 
Corporation (``OPIC'') follows in processing requests for records under 
the Freedom of Information Act (``FOIA''), 5 U.S.C. 552 as amended. 
These rules should be read together with the FOIA and the Uniform 
Freedom of Information Fee Schedule and Guidelines published by the 
Office of Management and Budget. Requests made by individuals for 
records about themselves under the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, 
are processed in accordance with OPIC's Privacy Act regulations at 22 
CFR part 707 as well as under this subpart.


Sec.  706.2  Policy.

    It is OPIC's policy to make its records available to the public to 
the greatest extent possible, in keeping with the spirit of the FOIA. 
This policy includes providing reasonably segregable information from 
records that also contain information that may be withheld under the 
FOIA. However, implementation of this policy also reflects OPIC's view 
that the soundness and viability of many of its programs depend in 
large measure upon full and reliable commercial, financial, technical 
and business information received from applicants for OPIC assistance 
and that the willingness of those applicants to provide such 
information depends on OPIC's ability to hold it in confidence. 
Consequently, except as provided by law and in this part, information 
provided to OPIC in confidence will not be disclosed without the 
submitter's consent.


Sec.  706.3  Scope.

    This part applies to all agency records in OPIC's possession and 
control. This part does not compel OPIC to create records or to ask 
outside parties to provide documents in order to satisfy a FOIA 
request. OPIC may, however, in its discretion and in consultation with 
a FOIA requester, create a new record as a partial or complete response 
to a FOIA request. In responding to requests for information, OPIC will 
ordinarily consider only those records within its possession and 
control as of the date of OPIC's search. If any other date is used, 
OPIC will inform the requester of that date. A record that is excluded 
from the requirements of the FOIA pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(c), is not 
considered responsive to a request.


Sec.  706.4  Preservation and transfer of records.

    (a) Preservation of records. OPIC preserves all correspondence 
pertaining to the requests that it receives under this part, as well as 
copies of all requested records, until disposition or destruction is 
authorized pursuant to title 44 of the United States Code or the 
General Records Schedule 4.2 of the National Archives and Records 
Administration. Records that are identified as responsive to a request 
will not be disposed of or destroyed while they are the subject of a 
pending request, appeal, or lawsuit under the FOIA.
    (b) Transfer of records to the National Archives. Under the Records 
Disposal Act, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 33, OPIC is required to transfer legal 
custody and control of records with permanent historical value to the 
National Archives. OPIC's Finance Project and Insurance Contract Case 
files generally do not qualify as records with permanent historical 
value. OPIC will not transfer these files except when the National 
Archives determines that an individual project or case is especially 
significant or unique. If the National Archives receives a FOIA request 
for records that have been transferred it will respond to the request 
in accordance with its own FOIA regulations.


Sec.  706.5  Other rights and services.

    Nothing in this subpart shall 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.

Subpart B--Obtaining OPIC Records


Sec.  706.10  Publicly available records.

    Records that the FOIA requires agencies to make available for 
public inspection in an electronic format may be accessed through 
OPIC's FOIA Web site at www.opic.gov/foia. Records identified as of 
interest to the public and appropriate for public disclosure are also 
available, along with an index. These include annual reports and 
financial statements, program handbooks, press releases, application 
forms, claims information, and annual FOIA reports. OPIC will review 
and update its Web site of posted records on an ongoing basis. Persons 
seeking information are encouraged to visit OPIC's Web site to see what 
information is already available before submitting a request; OPIC's 
FOIA Office and FOIA Public Liaison are available to assist individuals 
in locating records.


Sec.  706.11  Requesting non-public records.

    (a) General information--(1) How to submit. To make a request for 
records a requester must submit a written request to OPIC's FOIA Office 
either by mail to Overseas Private Investment Corporation, 1100 New 
York Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20527 or electronic mail to 
FOIA@opic.gov. The envelope or subject line should read ``Freedom of 
Information Request'' to ensure proper routing. The request is 
considered received by OPIC upon actual receipt by OPIC's FOIA Office.
    (2) Records about oneself. A requester who is making a request for 
records about himself or herself must verify his or her identity by 
providing a notarized statement or a statement under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a 
law that permits statements to be made under penalty of perjury as a 
substitute for notarization, stating that the requester is the person 
he or she claims to be.
    (3) Records about a third party. Where a request for records 
pertains to a third party, a requester may receive greater access by 
submitting a notarized authorization signed by that individual, a 
declaration by that individual made in compliance with the requirements 
set forth in 28 U.S.C. 1746 authorizing disclosure of the records to 
the requester, proof of guardianship, or proof that the individual is 
deceased (e.g., a copy of a death certificate or an obituary). OPIC may 
require a requester to supply additional information if necessary in 
order to verify that a particular individual has consented to 
disclosure.
    (b) Description of records sought. Requesters must describe the 
records sought in sufficient detail to enable OPIC personnel to locate 
them with a reasonable amount of effort. To the extent possible, 
requesters should include specific information that may assist OPIC in 
identifying the requested records, such as the project name, contract 
number, date or date range, country, title, name, author, recipient, 
subject matter of the record, or reference number. In general, 
requesters should include as much detail as possible about the specific 
records or the types of records sought. Before submitting their 
requests, requesters may contact OPIC's FOIA Office or FOIA Public 
Liaison to discuss the records they seek and to receive assistance in 
describing the records. If a requester fails to reasonably describe the 
records sought, OPIC will inform the requester what additional 
information is needed or why the request is otherwise insufficient. 
Requesters who are attempting to reformulate or modify such a request 
may discuss their request with the FOIA Office or FOIA Public Liaison. 
If a request does not reasonably describe the

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records sought, OPIC's response to the request may be delayed.
    (c) Format. Requests may state a preferred format for released 
records including electronic formats. The records will be provided in 
the preferred format if the record is readily reproducible in that 
format. If you do not state a preference, you will receive any released 
records in the format most convenient to OPIC.
    (d) Requester information. Requests must include the requester's 
name and contact information, such as phone number, email address, or 
mailing address, to assist OPIC in communicating with them and 
providing the released records.
    (e) Fees. You should state your willingness to pay fees under these 
regulations or, alternately, your willingness to pay up to a specified 
limit. If you believe that you qualify for a partial or total fee 
waiver under 706.24 you should request a waiver and provide 
justification as required by 706.24. If your request does not contain a 
statement of your willingness to pay fees or a request for a fee 
waiver, OPIC will consider your request an agreement to pay up to 
$25.00 in fees.

Subpart C--Fees for Requests of Non-Public Records.


Sec.  706.20  In general.

    OPIC will charge for processing requests under the FOIA in 
accordance with the provisions of this section and with the OMB 
Guidelines. For purposes of assessing fees, the FOIA establishes three 
categories of requests: Commercial use requests, non-commercial 
scientific or educational institutions or news media requests, and all 
other requests. OPIC will inform requesters as to which category their 
request has been placed into. Different fees are assessed depending on 
the category. Requesters may seek a fee waiver. OPIC will consider 
requests for fee waiver in accordance with the requirements in Sec.  
706.24. To resolve any fee issues that arise under this section, OPIC 
may contact a requester for additional information. OPIC will ensure 
that searches, review, and duplication are conducted in the most 
efficient and the least expensive manner. OPIC ordinarily will collect 
all applicable fees before sending copies of records to a requester. 
Requesters must pay fees by check or money order made payable to the 
Treasury of the United States.


Sec.  706.21  Types of fees.

    (a) Direct costs are those expenses that OPIC expends in searching 
for and duplicating (and, in the case of commercial-use requests, 
reviewing) records in order to respond to a FOIA request. For example, 
direct costs include the salary of the employee performing the work 
(i.e., the basic rate of pay for the employee, plus 16 percent of that 
rate to cover benefits) and the cost of operating computers and other 
electronic equipment. Direct costs do not include overhead expenses 
such as the costs of space, and of heating or lighting a facility.
    (b) Duplication is reproducing a copy of a record or of the 
information contained in it, necessary to respond to a FOIA request. 
Copies can take the form of paper, audiovisual materials, or electronic 
records, among others.
    (c) Review is the examination of a record located in response to a 
request in order to determine whether any portion of it is exempt from 
disclosure. Review time includes processing any record for disclosure, 
such as doing all that is necessary to prepare the record for 
disclosure, including the process of redacting the record and marking 
the appropriate exemptions. Review costs are properly charged even if a 
record ultimately is not disclosed. Review time also includes time 
spent both obtaining and considering any formal objection to disclosure 
made by a confidential commercial information submitter under Sec.  
706.33(c) of this subpart, but it does not include time spent resolving 
general legal or policy issues regarding the application of exemptions.
    (d) Search is the process of looking for and retrieving records or 
information responsive to a request. Search time includes page-by-page 
or line-by-line identification of information within records; and the 
reasonable efforts expended to locate and retrieve information from 
electronic records.


Sec.  706.22  Request categories.

    (a) A Commercial Use request is a request that asks for information 
for a use or a purpose that furthers a commercial, trade, or profit 
interest, which can include furthering those interests through 
litigation. OPIC's decision to place a requester in the commercial use 
category will be made on a case-by-case basis based on the requester's 
intended use of the information.
    (b) An Educational Use request is one made on behalf of an 
educational institution, defined as any school that operates a program 
of scholarly research. A requester in this category must show that the 
request is made in connection with his or her role at the educational 
institution. OPIC may request verification from the requester that the 
request is in furtherance of scholarly research.
    (1) Example 1. A request from a professor of geology at a 
university for records relating to soil erosion, written on letterhead 
of the Department of Geology, would be presumed to be from an 
educational institution.
    (2) Example 2. A request from the same professor of geology seeking 
drug information from the Food and Drug Administration in furtherance 
of a murder mystery he is writing would not be presumed to be an 
institutional request, regardless of whether it was written on 
institutional stationery.
    (3) Example 3. A student who makes a request in furtherance of 
their coursework or other school-sponsored activities and provides a 
copy of a course syllabus or other reasonable documentation to indicate 
the research purpose for the request, would qualify as part of this fee 
category.
    (c) A Noncommercial Scientific Institution Use request is a request 
made on behalf of a noncommercial scientific institution, defined as an 
institution that is not operated on a ``commercial'' basis, as defined 
in paragraph (a) of this section, and that is operated solely for the 
purpose of conducting scientific research, the results of which are not 
intended to promote any particular product or industry. A requester in 
this category must show that the request is authorized by and is made 
under the auspices of a qualifying institution and that the records are 
sought to further scientific research and not for a commercial use.
    (d) A News Media Request is a request made by a representative of 
the news media in that capacity. A representative of the news media is 
defined as 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. 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 that broadcast 
news to the public at large and publishers of periodicals that 
disseminate news and make their products available through a variety of 
means to the general public. A request for records that supports the 
news-dissemination function of the requester shall not be considered to 
be for a commercial use. ``Freelance'' journalists who demonstrate a 
solid basis for expecting publication through a news media entity shall 
be considered as a representative of the news media. A publishing 
contract would provide

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the clearest evidence that publication is expected; however, OPIC shall 
also consider a requester's past publication record in making this 
determination.
    (e) All other requests include any requests that do not qualify 
under one of the above categories.


Sec.  706.23  Fees charged.

    (a) Fees. In responding to FOIA requests, OPIC will charge the 
following fees unless a waiver or reduction of fees has been granted 
under Sec.  706.24 of this subpart. Because the fee amounts provided 
below already account for the direct costs associated with a given fee 
type, OPIC should not add any additional costs to charges calculated 
under this section.
    (1) Search. (i) Requests made by educational institutions, 
noncommercial scientific institutions, or representatives of the news 
media are not subject to search fees. Search fees will be charged to 
all other requests, subject to the restrictions of paragraph (b) of 
this section. Fees for time spent searching is properly charged even if 
no responsive records are located or if all responsive records are 
determined to be entirely exempt from disclosure.
    (ii) For each quarter hour spent by personnel searching for 
requested records, including electronic searches that do not require 
new programming, the fees will be as follows: Professional--$13.75; and 
administrative--$7.50.
    (iii) Requesters will be charged the direct costs associated with 
conducting any search that requires the creation of a new program to 
locate the requested records. Before incurring such costs, OPIC will 
notify the requester and the requester must agree to pay.
    (iv) For requests that require the retrieval of records stored at a 
Federal Records Center operated by the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA), additional costs shall be charged in accordance 
with the Transactional Billing Rate Schedule established by NARA.
    (2) Duplication. Duplication fees will be charged to all 
requesters, subject to the restrictions of paragraph (b) of this 
section. OPIC will honor a requester's preference for receiving a 
record in a particular form or format where it is readily reproducible 
in the form or format requested. Where photocopies are supplied, OPIC 
will provide one copy per request at a cost of $0.10 per page. For 
copies of records produced on tapes, disks, or other electronic media, 
OPIC will charge the direct costs of producing the copy, including 
operator time. Where paper documents must be scanned in order to comply 
with a requester's preference to receive the records in an electronic 
format, the requester must also pay the direct costs associated with 
scanning those materials. For other forms of duplication, OPIC will 
charge the direct costs.
    (3) Review. Review fees will be charged to requesters who make 
commercial use requests. Review fees will be assessed in connection 
with the initial review of the record, i.e., the review conducted by 
OPIC to determine whether an exemption applies to a particular record 
or portion of a record. No charge will be made for review at the 
administrative appeal stage of exemptions applied at the initial review 
stage. However, if the appellate authority determines that a particular 
exemption no longer applies, any costs associated with the re-review of 
the records in order to consider the use of other exemptions may be 
assessed as review fees. Review fees will be charged at the same rates 
as those charged for a search under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this 
section.
    (b) Restrictions on charging fees. (1) No search fees will be 
charged for educational use requests, noncommercial scientific use 
requests, or news media requests as defined in Section 706.22.
    (2) Fees charged when OPIC exceeds time limits.
    (i) When OPIC fails to comply with the time limits in which to 
respond to a request, it may not charge search fees, or, in the 
instances of requests from requesters described in paragraph (b)(1) of 
this section, may not charge duplication fees, except as described in 
(b)(2)(ii) through (iv) of this section.
    (ii) If OPIC has determined that unusual circumstances as defined 
by the FOIA apply and OPIC provided timely written notice to the 
requester in accordance with the FOIA, a failure to comply with the 
time limit shall be excused for an additional ten days.
    (iii) If OPIC has determined that unusual circumstances, as defined 
by the FOIA, apply and more than 5,000 pages are necessary to respond 
to the request, OPIC may charge all applicable fees incurred in 
processing the request if the following steps are taken:
    (A) OPIC has provided timely written notice of unusual 
circumstances to the requester in accordance with the FOIA; and
    (B) OPIC has discussed with the requester via written mail, email, 
or telephone (or made not less than three good-faith attempts to do so) 
how the requester could effectively limit the scope of the request in 
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(6)(B)(ii).
    (iv) If a court has determined that exceptional circumstances 
exist, as defined by the FOIA, a failure to comply with the time limits 
shall be excused for the length of time provided by the court order.
    (3) No search or review fees will be charged for a quarter-hour 
period unless more than half of that period is required for search or 
review.
    (4) Except for requesters seeking records for a commercial use, 
OPIC will provide without charge:
    (i) The first 100 pages of duplication (or the cost equivalent for 
other media); and
    (ii) The first two hours of search.
    (5) If, after deducting free entitlements, the total fee calculated 
under this section is $25.00 or less, no fee will be charged.
    (c) Notice of anticipated fees in excess of $25.00. (1) When OPIC 
determines or estimates that the fees to be assessed in accordance with 
this section will exceed $25.00, OPIC will notify the requester of the 
actual or estimated amount of the fees, including a breakdown of fees 
for search, review, and duplication, unless the requester has indicated 
a willingness to pay fees as high as those anticipated. If only a 
portion of the fee can be estimated readily, OPIC will advise the 
requester accordingly. If the request is for noncommercial use, the 
notice will specify that the requester is entitled to the statutory 
entitlements of 100 pages of duplication at no charge, and if the 
requester is charged search fees, two hours of search time at no 
charge, and will advise the requester whether those entitlements have 
been provided.
    (2) If OPIC notifies the requester that the actual or estimated 
fees are in excess of $25.00, the request will not be considered 
received and further work will not be completed until the requester 
commits in writing to pay the actual or estimated total fee, or 
designates some amount of fees the requester is willing to pay, or in 
the case of a noncommercial use requester who has not yet been provided 
with the requester's statutory entitlements, designates that the 
requester seeks only that which can be provided by the statutory 
entitlements. The requester must provide the commitment or designation 
in writing, and must, when applicable, designate an exact dollar amount 
the requester is willing to pay. OPIC is not required to accept 
payments in installments.
    (3) If the requester has indicated a willingness to pay some 
designated amount of fees, but OPIC estimates that the total fee will 
exceed that amount, the processing of the request will be

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tolled when OPIC notifies the requester of the estimated fees in excess 
of the amount the requester has indicated a willingness to pay. OPIC 
will inquire whether the requester wishes to revise the amount of fees 
the requester is willing to pay or modify the request. Once the 
requester responds, OPIC's time to respond will resume from where it 
was at the date of the notification.
    (4) OPIC's FOIA Office or FOIA Public Liaison is available to 
assist any requester in reformulating a request to meet the requester's 
needs at a lower cost.
    (d) Charges for other services. Although not required to provide 
special services, if OPIC chooses to do so as a matter of 
administrative discretion, the direct costs of providing the service 
will be charged. Examples of such services include certifying that 
records are true copies, providing multiple copies of the same 
document, or sending records by means other than first class mail.
    (e) Charging interest. OPIC may charge interest on any unpaid bill 
starting on the thirty-first day following the billing date. Interest 
charges will be assessed at the rate provided in 31 U.S.C. 3717 and 
will accrue from the billing date until payment is received by OPIC. 
OPIC will follow the provisions of the Debt Collection Act of 1982 
(Pub. L. 97-365, 96 Stat. 1749), as amended, and its administrative 
procedures, including the use of consumer reporting agencies, 
collection agencies, and offset.
    (f) Aggregating requests. If OPIC reasonably believes that a 
requester or a group of requesters acting in concert is attempting to 
divide a single request into a series of requests for the purpose of 
avoiding fees, OPIC may aggregate those requests and charge 
accordingly. OPIC may presume that multiple requests of this type made 
within a 30-day period have been made in order to avoid fees. For 
requests separated by a longer period, OPIC will aggregate them only 
where there is a reasonable basis for determining that aggregation is 
warranted in view of all the circumstances involved. Multiple requests 
involving unrelated matters will not be aggregated.
    (g) Advance payments. (1) For requests other than those described 
in paragraphs (g)(2) and (3) of this section OPIC will not require the 
requester to make an advance payment before work is commenced or 
continued on a request. Payment owed for work already completed (i.e., 
payment before copies are sent to a requester) is not an advance 
payment.
    (2) When OPIC determines or estimates that a total fee to be 
charged under this section will exceed $250.00, it may require that the 
requester make an advance payment up to the amount of the entire 
anticipated fee before beginning to process the request. OPIC may elect 
to process the request prior to collecting fees when it receives a 
satisfactory assurance of full payment from a requester with a history 
of prompt payment.
    (3) Where a requester has previously failed to pay a properly 
charged FOIA fee to any agency within thirty calendar days of the 
billing date, OPIC may require that the requester pay the full amount 
due, plus any applicable interest on that prior request. OPIC may also 
require that the requester make an advance payment of the full amount 
of any anticipated fee before OPIC begins to process a new request or 
continues to process a pending request or any pending appeal. Where 
OPIC has a reasonable basis to believe that a requester has 
misrepresented his or her identity in order to avoid paying outstanding 
fees, it may require that the requester provide proof of identity.
    (4) In cases in which OPIC requires advance payment, OPIC's 
response time will be tolled and further work will not be completed 
until the required payment is received. If the requester does not pay 
the advance payment within thirty calendar days after the date of 
OPIC's fee letter, OPIC may administratively close the request.
    (h) Other statutes specifically providing for fees. The fee 
schedule of this section does not apply to fees charged under any 
statute that specifically requires an agency to set and collect fees 
for particular types of records. In instances where records responsive 
to a request are subject to a statutorily-based fee schedule program, 
OPIC will inform the requester of the contact information for that 
program.


Sec.  706.24  Requirements for waiver or reduction of fees.

    (a) Requesters may seek a waiver of fees by submitting a written 
application demonstrating how disclosure of the requested information 
is in the public interest because it is likely to contribute 
significantly to public understanding of the operations and activities 
of the government and is not primarily in the interest of the 
requester.
    (b) OPIC will furnish records responsive to a request without 
charge or at a reduced rate when it determines, based on all available 
information, that the factors described in paragraphs (b)(1)-(3) of 
this section are satisfied.
    (1) Disclosure of the requested information would shed light on the 
operations or activities of the government. The subject of the request 
must concern identifiable operations or activities of the Federal 
government, with a connection that is direct and clear, not remote or 
attenuated.
    (2) Disclosure of the requested information is likely to contribute 
significantly to public understanding of those operations or 
activities. This factor is satisfied when the following criteria are 
met:
    (i) Disclosure of the requested records must be meaningfully 
informative about government operations or activities. The disclosure 
of information that already is in the public domain, in either the same 
or a substantially identical form, would not be meaningfully 
informative if nothing new would be added to the public's 
understanding.
    (ii) The disclosure must contribute to the understanding of a 
reasonably broad audience of persons interested in the subject, as 
opposed to the individual understanding of the requester. A requester's 
expertise in the subject area as well as his or her ability and 
intention to effectively convey information to the public shall be 
considered. It shall ordinarily be presumed that a representative of 
the news media satisfies this consideration.
    (3) The disclosure must not be primarily in the commercial interest 
of the requester. To determine whether disclosure of the requested 
information is primarily in the commercial interest of the requester, 
OPIC will consider the following factors:
    (i) OPIC shall identify whether the requester has any commercial 
interest that would be furthered by the requested disclosure. A 
commercial interest includes any commercial, trade, or profit interest. 
Requesters shall be given an opportunity to provide explanatory 
information regarding this consideration.
    (ii) If there is a commercial interest, OPIC will determine whether 
that is the primary interest furthered by the request. A waiver or 
reduction of fees is justified when the requirements of paragraphs 
(b)(1) and (2) of this section are satisfied and any commercial 
interest is not the primary interest furthered by the request. OPIC 
will ordinarily presume that when a news media requester has satisfied 
factors in paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section, the request is 
not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester. Disclosure 
to data brokers or others who merely compile and market government 
information for direct economic return will not be presumed to 
primarily serve the public interest.
    (c) Where only some of the records to be released satisfy the 
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a waiver of fees, a waiver shall be granted for those records.
    (d) Requests for a waiver or reduction of fees should be made when 
the request is first submitted to OPIC and should address the criteria 
referenced above. A requester may submit a fee waiver request at a 
later time so long as the underlying record request is pending or on 
administrative appeal. When a requester who has committed to pay fees 
subsequently asks for a waiver of those fees and that waiver is denied, 
the requester will be required to pay any costs incurred up to the date 
the fee waiver request was received.

Subpart D--Processing of Requests for Non-Public Records


Sec.  706.30  Responsibility for responding to requests.

    (a) Authority to grant or deny requests. The OPIC President and CEO 
or designee is authorized to grant or to deny any requests for records.
    (b) Consultation, referral, and coordination. When reviewing 
records responsive to a request, OPIC will determine whether another 
agency of the Federal Government is better able to determine whether 
the record is exempt from disclosure under the FOIA. As to any such 
record, OPIC will proceed in one of the following ways:
    (1) Consultation. When records originated with OPIC, but contain 
within them information of interest to another agency or other Federal 
Government office, OPIC will typically consult with that other entity 
prior to making a release determination.
    (2) Referral. (i) When OPIC believes that a different agency is 
best able to determine whether to disclose the record, OPIC will 
typically refer the responsibility for responding to the request 
regarding that record to that agency. Ordinarily, the agency that 
originated the record is presumed to be the best agency to make the 
disclosure determination. However, if OPIC and the originating agency 
jointly agree that OPIC is in the best position to respond regarding 
the record, then the record may be handled as a consultation.
    (ii) Whenever OPIC refers any part of the responsibility for 
responding to a request to another agency, it will document the 
referral, maintain a copy of the record that it refers, and notify the 
requester of the referral, informing the requester of the name(s) of 
the agency to which the record was referred, including that agency's 
FOIA contact information.
    (3) Coordination. The standard referral procedure is not 
appropriate where disclosure of the identity of the agency to which the 
referral would be made could harm an interest protected by an 
applicable exemption, such as the exemptions that protect personal 
privacy or national security interests. For example, if in responding 
to a request for records on a living third party, OPIC locates within 
its files records originating with a law enforcement agency, and if the 
existence of that law enforcement interest in the third party was not 
publicly known, then to disclose that law enforcement interest could 
cause an unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of the third 
party. Similarly, if OPIC locates within its files material originating 
with an Intelligence Community agency, and the involvement of that 
agency in the matter is classified and not publicly acknowledged, then 
to disclose or give attribution to the involvement of that Intelligence 
Community agency could cause national security harms. In such 
instances, in order to avoid harm to an interest protected by an 
applicable exemption, OPIC should coordinate with the originating 
agency to seek its views on the disclosability of the record. The 
release determination for the record that is the subject of the 
coordination should then be conveyed to the requester by OPIC.
    (c) Classified information. On receipt of any request involving a 
record containing information that has been classified or may be 
appropriate for classification by another agency under any applicable 
executive order concerning the classification of records, OPIC must 
refer the responsibility for responding to the request to the agency 
that classified the information, or that should consider the 
information for classification. Whenever OPIC's record contains 
information that has been derivatively classified (for example, when it 
contains information classified by another agency), OPIC must refer the 
responsibility for responding to that portion of the request to the 
agency that classified the underlying information.
    (d) Timing of responses to consultations and referrals. All 
consultations and referrals will be handled according to the date that 
the first agency received the perfected FOIA request.
    (e) Agreements regarding consultations and referrals. OPIC may 
establish agreements with other agencies to eliminate the need for 
consultations or referrals with respect to particular types of records.


Sec.  706.31  Timing of responses to requests.

    (a) In general. OPIC ordinarily will process requests according to 
their order of receipt within their appropriate track under paragraph 
(b) of this section. The response time will commence on the date that 
the request is received by the FOIA Office, but in any event not later 
than ten working days after the request is first received by OPIC. Any 
time tolled under subparagraph (c) of this section does not count 
against OPIC's response time.
    (b) Multitrack processing. OPIC has a track for requests that are 
granted expedited processing, in accordance with the standards set 
forth in paragraph (f) of this section. Non-expedited requests will be 
placed into a ``simple'' or ``complex'' track based on the estimated 
amount of work or time needed to process the request. OPIC will 
consider the number of records requested, the number of pages involved 
in processing the request, and the need for consultations or referrals. 
OPIC will advise the requester into which track the request falls and, 
when appropriate, will offer requesters the opportunity to narrow or 
modify the request so that it can be placed in a different track.
    (c) Tolling of response time. OPIC may toll its response time once 
to seek clarification of a request in accordance with Sec.  706.11(b) 
or as needed to resolve fee issues in accordance with Sec. Sec.  
706.22(c) and 706.23(d) of this part. The response time will resume 
upon OPIC's receipt of the requester's clarification or upon resolution 
of the fee issue.
    (d) Unusual circumstances. Whenever the statutory time limits for 
processing cannot be met because of ``unusual circumstances'' as 
defined in the FOIA, and OPIC extends the time limits on that basis, 
OPIC will notify the requester in writing of the unusual circumstances 
involved and of the date by which OPIC estimates processing of the 
request will be completed. Where the extension exceeds ten working 
days, the requester will be provided an opportunity to modify the 
request or agree to an alternative time period for processing the 
original or modified request. OPIC will make its FOIA Office and its 
FOIA Public Liaison available for this purpose and will notify the 
requester of the availability of the Office of Government Services 
(OGIS) dispute resolution services.
    (e) Aggregating requests. For the purposes of satisfying unusual 
circumstances under the FOIA, OPIC may aggregate requests in cases 
where it reasonably appears that multiple requests, submitted either by 
a requester or by a group of requesters acting in concert, constitute a 
single request that would otherwise involve unusual circumstances. OPIC 
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multiple requests that involve unrelated matters.
    (f) Expedited processing. (1) Requests and appeals will be 
processed on an expedited basis whenever it is determined that they 
involve:
    (i) Circumstances in which the lack of expedited processing could 
reasonably be expected to pose an imminent threat to the life or 
physical safety of an individual;
    (ii) An urgency to inform the public about an actual or alleged 
Federal government activity, if made by a person who is primarily 
engaged in disseminating information;
    (2) A request for expedited processing may be made at any time.
    (3) A requester who seeks expedited processing must submit a 
statement, certified to be true and correct, explaining in detail the 
basis for making the request for expedited processing. For example, 
under paragraph (f)(1)(ii) of this section, a requester who is not a 
full-time member of the news media must establish that the requester is 
a person whose primary activity or occupation is information 
dissemination, though it need not be the requester's sole occupation. 
Such a requester also must establish a particular urgency to inform the 
public about the government activity involved in the request--one that 
extends beyond the public's right to know about government activity 
generally. The existence of numerous articles published on a given 
subject can be helpful in establishing the requirement that there be an 
``urgency to inform'' the public on the topic. OPIC may waive the 
formal certification requirement in its administrative discretion.
    (4) OPIC shall notify the requester within ten calendar days of the 
receipt of a request for expedited processing of its decision whether 
to grant or deny expedited processing. If expedited processing is 
granted, the request shall be given priority, placed in the processing 
track for expedited requests, and shall be processed as soon as 
practicable. If OPIC denies expedited processing, any appeal of that 
decision which complies with the procedures set forth in Sec.  706.34 
of this subpart shall be acted on expeditiously.


Sec.  706.32  Responses to requests.

    (a) In general. To the extent practicable, OPIC will communicate 
electronically with requesters who have access to the internet.
    (b) Acknowledgments of requests. If a request will take longer than 
ten days to process, OPIC will send the requester an acknowledgment 
letter that assigns the request an individualized tracking number. The 
letter will include a brief description of the records sought to allow 
requesters to more easily keep track of requests.
    (c) Grants of requests. OPIC will notify the requester in writing 
if it makes a determination to grant a request in full or in part. The 
notice will inform the requester of any fees charged under Sec.  706.22 
of this part and of the availability of the FOIA Public Liaison to 
offer assistance. OPIC will disclose the requested records to the 
requester promptly upon payment of any applicable fees.
    (d) Adverse determinations of requests. OPIC will notify the 
requester in writing if it makes an adverse determination denying a 
request in any respect. Adverse determinations, or denials of requests, 
include decisions that: The requested record is exempt, in whole or in 
part; the request does not reasonably describe the records sought; the 
information requested is not a record subject to the FOIA; the 
requested record does not exist, cannot be located, or has been 
destroyed; or the requested record is not readily reproducible in the 
form or format sought by the requester. Adverse determinations also 
include denials involving fees or fee waiver matters or denials of 
requests for expedited processing.
    (e) Content of denial letter. The denial letter will be signed by 
the person responsible for the denial, and will include:
    (1) The name and title or position of the person responsible for 
the denial;
    (2) A brief statement of the reasons for the denial, including any 
FOIA exemptions applied;
    (3) An estimate of the volume of any records or information 
withheld, for example, by providing the number of pages or some other 
reasonable form of estimation. This estimation is not required if the 
volume is otherwise indicated by deletions marked on records that are 
disclosed in part, or if providing an estimate would harm an interest 
protected by an applicable exemption;
    (4) A brief description of the types of information withheld and 
the reasons for doing so. A description and explanation are not 
required if providing it would harm an interest protected by an 
applicable exemption;
    (5) A statement that the denial may be appealed under Section 
706.34(a) of this subpart, and a description of the appeal 
requirements;
    (6) A statement notifying the requester of the assistance available 
from OPIC's FOIA Public Liaison and dispute resolution services offered 
by OGIS; and
    (7) Notice of any fees charged under Sec.  706.23 of this part.
    (f) Markings on released documents. Records disclosed in part must 
be marked clearly to show the amount of information deleted and the 
exemption under which the deletion was made unless doing so would harm 
an interest protected by an applicable exemption. If technically 
feasible, the location of the information deleted will be indicated on 
the record.
    (g) Notice of record exclusions. (1) In the event that OPIC 
identifies records that may be subject to exclusion from the 
requirements of the FOIA pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(c), the agency will 
confer with the Department of Justice, Office of Information Policy, to 
obtain approval to apply the exclusion.
    (2) OPIC will maintain an administrative record of the process of 
invocation and approval of the exclusion by OIP.


Sec.  706.33  Confidential commercial information.

    (a) Definitions--(1) Confidential commercial information means 
commercial or financial information obtained by the agency from a 
submitter that may be protected from disclosure under Exemption 4 of 
the FOIA. Exemption 4 protects certain:
    (i) Trade secrets as defined under FOIA law; or
    (ii) Commercial or financial information that is privileged or 
confidential as defined under FOIA law.
    (2) Submitter means any person or entity, including a corporation, 
State, or foreign government, but not including another Federal 
Government entity, that provides confidential commercial information to 
the Federal government, directly or indirectly.
    (b) Designation of confidential commercial information. All 
submitters may designate, by appropriate markings, any portions of 
their submissions that they consider to be protected from disclosure 
under the FOIA. These markings will be considered by OPIC in responding 
to a FOIA request but such markings (or the absence of such markings) 
will not be dispositive as to whether the marked information is 
ultimately released. Unless otherwise requested and approved these 
markings will be considered no longer applicable ten years after 
submission or five years after the close of the associated project, 
whichever is later.
    (c) When notice to submitters is required. (1) Except as provided 
in paragraph (d) of this section, OPIC's FOIA Office will use 
reasonable efforts to notify a submitter in writing whenever:

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    (i) The requested information has been designated in good faith by 
the submitter as confidential commercial information protected from 
disclosure under Exemption 4; or
    (ii) OPIC has reason to believe that the requested information may 
be protected from disclosure under Exemption 4, but has not yet 
determined whether the information is protected from disclosure.
    (2) This notification will describe the nature and scope of the 
request, advise the submitter of its right to submit written objections 
in response to the request, and provide a reasonable time for response. 
The notice will either describe the commercial information requested or 
include copies of the requested records or portions of records 
containing the information. In cases involving a voluminous number of 
submitters, notice may be made by posting or publishing the notice in a 
place or manner reasonably likely to inform the submitters of the 
proposed disclosure, instead of sending individual notifications.
    (d) Exceptions to submitter notice requirements. The notice 
requirements of this section shall not apply if:
    (1) OPIC determines that the information is exempt under the FOIA, 
and therefore will not be disclosed;
    (2) The information has been lawfully published or has been 
officially made available to the public;
    (3) Disclosure of the information is required by a statute other 
than the FOIA or by a regulation issued in accordance with the 
requirements of Executive Order 12600 of June 23, 1987; or
    (4) The designation made by the submitter under paragraph (b) of 
this section appears obviously frivolous. In such case, OPIC will give 
the submitter written notice of any final decision to disclose the 
information within a reasonable number of days prior to a specified 
disclosure date.
    (e) Opportunity to object to disclosure.
    (1) OPIC will specify a reasonable time period within which the 
submitter must respond to the notice referenced above.
    (2) If a submitter has any objections to disclosure, it should 
provide OPIC with a detailed written statement that specifies all 
grounds for withholding the particular information under any exemption 
of the FOIA. In setting forth such grounds, the submitter should 
explain the basis of its belief that the nondisclosure of any item of 
information requested is mandated or permitted by law. In order to rely 
on Exemption 4 as a basis for nondisclosure, the submitter shall 
explain why the information is considered a trade secret or commercial 
or financial information that is privileged or confidential as defined 
under FOIA law.
    (3) A submitter who fails to respond within the time period 
specified in the notice shall be considered to have no objection to 
disclosure of the information. OPIC is not required to consider any 
information received after the date of any disclosure decision. Any 
information provided by a submitter under this subpart may itself be 
subject to disclosure under the FOIA.
    (4) The period for providing OPIC with objections to disclosure of 
information may be extended by OPIC upon receipt of a written request 
for an extension from the submitter. Such written request shall set 
forth the date upon which any objections are expected to be completed 
and shall provide reasonable justification for the extension. In its 
discretion, OPIC may permit more than one extension.
    (f) Analysis of objections. OPIC will consider a submitter's 
objections and specific grounds for nondislosure in deciding whether to 
disclose the requested information.
    (g) Notice of intent to disclose. If OPIC decides to disclosure 
information over the objection of a submitter, OPIC will notify the 
submitter of its determination at least five working days prior to 
release of the information. The notification will include:
    (1) A statement of the reasons why each of the submitter's 
disclosure objections was not sustained;
    (2) A description of the information to be disclosed, or a copy 
thereof; and
    (3) A specified disclosure date, which shall be a reasonable time 
subsequent to the notice.
    (h) Notice of FOIA lawsuit. Whenever a requester files a FOIA 
lawsuit seeking to compel the disclosure of confidential commercial 
information, OPIC will promptly notify the submitter.
    (i) Requester notification. OPIC will notify a requester whenever 
it provides the submitter with notice and an opportunity to object to 
disclosure; whenever it notifies the submitter of its intent to 
disclose the requested information; and whenever a submitter files a 
lawsuit to prevent the disclosure of the information.


Sec.  706.34  Administrative appeals.

    (a) Requirements for making an appeal. A requester may appeal any 
adverse determinations to OPIC's Vice President and General Counsel at 
FOIA@opic.gov or 1100 New York Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20527. 
Examples of adverse determinations are provided in Section 706.06(c) of 
this subpart. The requester must make the appeal in writing and it must 
be postmarked, or in the case of electronic submissions, transmitted, 
within ninety calendar days after the date of the response. The appeal 
should clearly identify OPIC's determination that is being appealed and 
the assigned request number. The requester should mark both the appeal 
letter and envelope, or subject line of the electronic transmission, 
``Freedom of Information Act Appeal.''
    (b) Adjudication of appeals. OPIC's Vice President and General 
Counsel or his/her designee will render a written decision within 
twenty working days after the date of OPIC's receipt of the appeal, 
unless an extension of up to ten working days is deemed necessary due 
to unusual circumstances. The requester will be notified in writing of 
any extension.
    (c) Decisions on appeals. A decision that upholds the initial 
determination will contain a written statement that identifies the 
reasons for the affirmance, including any FOIA exemptions applied, and 
will provide the requester with notification of the statutory right to 
file a lawsuit and the ability to request dispute resolution from the 
Office of Government Information Services. If an initial determination 
is remanded or modified on appeal the requester will be notified in 
writing. OPIC's FOIA Office will then process the request in accordance 
with that appeal determination and respond directly to the requester. 
If an appeal is granted in whole or in part, the information will be 
made available promptly, provided the requirements of Section 706.23 
regarding payment of fees are satisfied.
    (d) Engaging in dispute resolution services provided by OGIS. 
Dispute resolution is a voluntary process. If OPIC agrees to 
participate in the dispute resolution services provided by OGIS, it 
will actively engage as a partner to the process in an attempt to 
resolve the dispute.
    (e) When appeal is required. Before seeking court review, a 
requester generally must first submit a timely administrative appeal.

     April 25, 2017.
Nichole Skoyles,
Administrative Counsel, Department of Legal Affairs.
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                                                expose the program to an unacceptable                      OPIC has also updated its regulations              Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of
                                                level of risk unless SBA increased                      to incorporate much of the suggested                  1995 (2 U.S.C. 202–05)
                                                significantly its examination and                       language provided by the Department of                  This rule will not result in the
                                                monitoring resources. Therefore, SBA is                 Justice, Office of Information Policy.                expenditure by State, local, and tribal
                                                considering revising the final rule to                  Adopting this language allows OPIC to                 governments in the aggregate, or by the
                                                remove this provision.                                  adopt many of the recommended best                    private sector, of $100,000,000 or more
                                                  SBA is seeking comments from the                      practices in FOIA administration. This                in any one year, and it will not
                                                public to obtain additional input before                update also assists requesters as much                significantly or uniquely affect small
                                                making a final decision. To provide SBA                 of OPIC’s regulations are now similar to              governments. Therefore, no actions were
                                                with sufficient time to seek additional                 those of other agencies.                              deemed necessary under the provisions
                                                comments and make this determination,                                                                         of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                this notice further delays the effective                   OPIC published a proposed rule on
                                                                                                        December 22, 2016 at 81 FR 93864 and                  of 1995.
                                                date by 90 additional days to August 18,                                                                        Small Business Regulatory
                                                2017.                                                   invited interested parties to submit
                                                                                                                                                              Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (5
                                                                                                        comments. OPIC received three sets of                 U.S.C. 801 et seq.).
                                                  Dated: April 25, 2017.
                                                                                                        comments and has made several                           This rule is not a major rule as
                                                A. Joseph Shepard,
                                                                                                        changes to its rule based on these                    defined by section 804 of the Small
                                                Associate Administrator, Office of Investment
                                                                                                        suggestions.                                          Business Regulatory Enforcement
                                                and Innovation.
                                                [FR Doc. 2017–08810 Filed 5–1–17; 8:45 am]                 OPIC adopted all of the suggestions                Fairness Act of 1996. This regulation
                                                BILLING CODE 8025–01–P
                                                                                                        provided. First, OPIC updated its                     will not result in an annual effect on the
                                                                                                        reference to General Records Schedule                 economy of $100,000,000 or more; a
                                                                                                        14 to General Records Schedule 4.2 and                major increase in costs or prices; or
                                                                                                        changed the description of the services               significant adverse effects on
                                                OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT                                                                                   competition, employment, investment,
                                                                                                        offered by the Office of Government
                                                CORPORATION                                                                                                   productivity, innovation, or on the
                                                                                                        Information Services from ‘‘mediation’’
                                                                                                        to ‘‘dispute resolution.’’ Second, OPIC               ability of United State based companies
                                                22 CFR Part 706                                                                                               to compete with foreign-based
                                                                                                        removed references to the voluntary/
                                                [No. FOIA–2016]                                                                                               companies in domestic and export
                                                                                                        involuntary tests applied under
                                                                                                                                                              markets.
                                                RIN 3420–AA02
                                                                                                        Exemption 4 as these tests are laid out
                                                                                                        in case law rather than the FOIA statute              List of Subjects in 22 CFR Part 706
                                                Freedom of Information                                  itself. Third, OPIC removed the word                    Administrative practice and
                                                                                                        ‘‘professional’’ from its example for                 procedure, Freedom of information,
                                                AGENCY:  Overseas Private Investment                    requesting expedited processing to make               Privacy.
                                                Corporation.                                            it clear that a requester need not be paid            ■ For the reasons stated in the preamble
                                                ACTION: Final rule.                                     to disseminate information in order to                the Overseas Private Investment
                                                                                                        qualify for expedited processing.                     Corporation revises 22 CFR part 706 to
                                                SUMMARY:   This final rule implements
                                                revisions to the Overseas Private                       Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601              read as follows:
                                                Investment Corporation’s (‘‘OPIC’’)                     et seq.)                                              PART 706—INFORMATION
                                                Freedom of Information Act (‘‘FOIA’’)
                                                                                                          Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility              DISCLOSURE UNDER THE FREEDOM
                                                regulations by making substantive and
                                                                                                        Act, 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., the head of                OF INFORMATION ACT
                                                administrative changes. These revisions
                                                are intended to supersede OPIC’s                        OPIC has certified that this rule, as                 Subpart A—General
                                                current FOIA regulations, located at this               promulgated, will not have a significant              Sec.
                                                part. The final rule incorporates the                   economic impact on a substantial                      706.1 Description.
                                                FOIA revisions contained in the FOIA                    number of small entities. The rule                    706.2 Policy.
                                                Improvement Act of 2016, makes                          implements the FOIA, a statute                        706.3 Scope.
                                                administrative changes to reflect OPIC’s                concerning the release of Federal                     706.4 Preservation and transfer of records.
                                                costs, and conforms more closely to the                                                                       706.5 Other rights and services.
                                                                                                        records, and does not economically
                                                language recommended by the                             impact Federal Government relations                   Subpart B—Obtaining OPIC Records
                                                Department of Justice, Office of                        with the private sector. Further, under               706.10 Publicly available records.
                                                Information Policy.                                     the FOIA, agencies may recover only the               706.11 Requesting non-public records.
                                                DATES: This rule is effective on May 1,                 direct costs of searching for, reviewing,             Subpart C—Fees for Requests for Non-
                                                2017.                                                   and duplicating the records processes                 Public Records
                                                FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        for requesters. Based on OPIC’s                       706.20 In general.
                                                Nichole Skoyles, Administrative                         experience, these fees are nominal.                   706.21 Types of fees.
                                                Counsel, (202) 336–8400, or foia@                                                                             706.22 Requester categories.
                                                                                                        Executive Order 12866                                 706.23 Fees charged.
                                                opic.gov.
                                                                                                                                                              706.24 Requirements for waiver or
                                                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:    The                         OPIC is exempted from the                               reduction of fees.
                                                revision of part 706 incorporates                       requirements of this Executive Order
                                                                                                                                                              Subpart D—Processing of Requests for
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                                                changes to the language and structure of                per the Office of Management and
                                                                                                                                                              Non-Public Records
                                                the regulations and adds new provisions                 Budget’s October 12, 1993
                                                                                                        memorandum. Accordingly, OMB did                      706.30 Responsibility for responding to
                                                to implement the FOIA Improvement
                                                                                                                                                                  requests.
                                                Act of 2016. OPIC is already complying                  not review this rule. However this rule               706.31 Timing of responses to requests.
                                                with these changes and this revision                    was generally composed with the                       706.32 Responses to requests.
                                                serves as OPIC’s formal codification of                 principles stated in section 1(b) of the              706.33 Confidential commercial
                                                the applicable law and its practice.                    Executive Order in mind.                                  information.



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                                                706.34    Administrative appeals.                       § 706.4 Preservation and transfer of                  requester must submit a written request
                                                                                                        records.                                              to OPIC’s FOIA Office either by mail to
                                                   Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552, Pub. L. 114–185.
                                                                                                           (a) Preservation of records. OPIC                  Overseas Private Investment
                                                Subpart A—General                                       preserves all correspondence pertaining               Corporation, 1100 New York Avenue
                                                                                                        to the requests that it receives under this           NW., Washington, DC 20527 or
                                                § 706.1   Description.                                  part, as well as copies of all requested              electronic mail to FOIA@opic.gov. The
                                                   This part contains the rules that the                records, until disposition or destruction             envelope or subject line should read
                                                Overseas Private Investment                             is authorized pursuant to title 44 of the             ‘‘Freedom of Information Request’’ to
                                                Corporation (‘‘OPIC’’) follows in                       United States Code or the General                     ensure proper routing. The request is
                                                processing requests for records under                   Records Schedule 4.2 of the National                  considered received by OPIC upon
                                                the Freedom of Information Act                          Archives and Records Administration.                  actual receipt by OPIC’s FOIA Office.
                                                (‘‘FOIA’’), 5 U.S.C. 552 as amended.                    Records that are identified as responsive                (2) Records about oneself. A requester
                                                These rules should be read together                     to a request will not be disposed of or               who is making a request for records
                                                with the FOIA and the Uniform                           destroyed while they are the subject of               about himself or herself must verify his
                                                Freedom of Information Fee Schedule                     a pending request, appeal, or lawsuit                 or her identity by providing a notarized
                                                and Guidelines published by the Office                  under the FOIA.                                       statement or a statement under 28
                                                of Management and Budget. Requests                         (b) Transfer of records to the National            U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
                                                made by individuals for records about                   Archives. Under the Records Disposal                  statements to be made under penalty of
                                                themselves under the Privacy Act of                     Act, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 33, OPIC is                    perjury as a substitute for notarization,
                                                1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, are processed in                   required to transfer legal custody and                stating that the requester is the person
                                                accordance with OPIC’s Privacy Act                      control of records with permanent                     he or she claims to be.
                                                regulations at 22 CFR part 707 as well                  historical value to the National
                                                                                                                                                                 (3) Records about a third party. Where
                                                as under this subpart.                                  Archives. OPIC’s Finance Project and
                                                                                                                                                              a request for records pertains to a third
                                                                                                        Insurance Contract Case files generally
                                                § 706.2   Policy.                                                                                             party, a requester may receive greater
                                                                                                        do not qualify as records with
                                                  It is OPIC’s policy to make its records                                                                     access by submitting a notarized
                                                                                                        permanent historical value. OPIC will
                                                available to the public to the greatest                                                                       authorization signed by that individual,
                                                                                                        not transfer these files except when the
                                                extent possible, in keeping with the                                                                          a declaration by that individual made in
                                                                                                        National Archives determines that an
                                                spirit of the FOIA. This policy includes                individual project or case is especially              compliance with the requirements set
                                                providing reasonably segregable                         significant or unique. If the National                forth in 28 U.S.C. 1746 authorizing
                                                information from records that also                      Archives receives a FOIA request for                  disclosure of the records to the
                                                contain information that may be                         records that have been transferred it will            requester, proof of guardianship, or
                                                withheld under the FOIA. However,                       respond to the request in accordance                  proof that the individual is deceased
                                                implementation of this policy also                      with its own FOIA regulations.                        (e.g., a copy of a death certificate or an
                                                reflects OPIC’s view that the soundness                                                                       obituary). OPIC may require a requester
                                                and viability of many of its programs                   § 706.5    Other rights and services.                 to supply additional information if
                                                depend in large measure upon full and                      Nothing in this subpart shall be                   necessary in order to verify that a
                                                reliable commercial, financial, technical               construed to entitle any person, as of                particular individual has consented to
                                                and business information received from                  right, to any service or to the disclosure            disclosure.
                                                applicants for OPIC assistance and that                 of any record to which such person is                    (b) Description of records sought.
                                                the willingness of those applicants to                  not entitled under the FOIA.                          Requesters must describe the records
                                                provide such information depends on                                                                           sought in sufficient detail to enable
                                                                                                        Subpart B—Obtaining OPIC Records                      OPIC personnel to locate them with a
                                                OPIC’s ability to hold it in confidence.
                                                Consequently, except as provided by                     § 706.10    Publicly available records.               reasonable amount of effort. To the
                                                law and in this part, information                                                                             extent possible, requesters should
                                                                                                           Records that the FOIA requires
                                                provided to OPIC in confidence will not                                                                       include specific information that may
                                                                                                        agencies to make available for public
                                                be disclosed without the submitter’s                                                                          assist OPIC in identifying the requested
                                                                                                        inspection in an electronic format may
                                                consent.                                                be accessed through OPIC’s FOIA Web                   records, such as the project name,
                                                                                                        site at www.opic.gov/foia. Records                    contract number, date or date range,
                                                § 706.3   Scope.                                                                                              country, title, name, author, recipient,
                                                                                                        identified as of interest to the public
                                                  This part applies to all agency records               and appropriate for public disclosure                 subject matter of the record, or reference
                                                in OPIC’s possession and control. This                  are also available, along with an index.              number. In general, requesters should
                                                part does not compel OPIC to create                     These include annual reports and                      include as much detail as possible about
                                                records or to ask outside parties to                    financial statements, program                         the specific records or the types of
                                                provide documents in order to satisfy a                 handbooks, press releases, application                records sought. Before submitting their
                                                FOIA request. OPIC may, however, in its                 forms, claims information, and annual                 requests, requesters may contact OPIC’s
                                                discretion and in consultation with a                   FOIA reports. OPIC will review and                    FOIA Office or FOIA Public Liaison to
                                                FOIA requester, create a new record as                  update its Web site of posted records on              discuss the records they seek and to
                                                a partial or complete response to a FOIA                an ongoing basis. Persons seeking                     receive assistance in describing the
                                                request. In responding to requests for                  information are encouraged to visit                   records. If a requester fails to reasonably
                                                information, OPIC will ordinarily                       OPIC’s Web site to see what information               describe the records sought, OPIC will
                                                consider only those records within its                  is already available before submitting a              inform the requester what additional
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                                                possession and control as of the date of                request; OPIC’s FOIA Office and FOIA                  information is needed or why the
                                                OPIC’s search. If any other date is used,               Public Liaison are available to assist                request is otherwise insufficient.
                                                OPIC will inform the requester of that                  individuals in locating records.                      Requesters who are attempting to
                                                date. A record that is excluded from the                                                                      reformulate or modify such a request
                                                requirements of the FOIA pursuant to 5                  § 706.11    Requesting non-public records.            may discuss their request with the FOIA
                                                U.S.C. 552(c), is not considered                          (a) General information—(1) How to                  Office or FOIA Public Liaison. If a
                                                responsive to a request.                                submit. To make a request for records a               request does not reasonably describe the


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                                                records sought, OPIC’s response to the                  commercial-use requests, reviewing)                   that the request is in furtherance of
                                                request may be delayed.                                 records in order to respond to a FOIA                 scholarly research.
                                                   (c) Format. Requests may state a                     request. For example, direct costs                       (1) Example 1. A request from a
                                                preferred format for released records                   include the salary of the employee                    professor of geology at a university for
                                                including electronic formats. The                       performing the work (i.e., the basic rate             records relating to soil erosion, written
                                                records will be provided in the                         of pay for the employee, plus 16 percent              on letterhead of the Department of
                                                preferred format if the record is readily               of that rate to cover benefits) and the               Geology, would be presumed to be from
                                                reproducible in that format. If you do                  cost of operating computers and other                 an educational institution.
                                                not state a preference, you will receive                electronic equipment. Direct costs do                    (2) Example 2. A request from the
                                                any released records in the format most                 not include overhead expenses such as                 same professor of geology seeking drug
                                                convenient to OPIC.                                     the costs of space, and of heating or                 information from the Food and Drug
                                                   (d) Requester information. Requests                  lighting a facility.                                  Administration in furtherance of a
                                                must include the requester’s name and                      (b) Duplication is reproducing a copy              murder mystery he is writing would not
                                                contact information, such as phone                      of a record or of the information                     be presumed to be an institutional
                                                number, email address, or mailing                       contained in it, necessary to respond to              request, regardless of whether it was
                                                address, to assist OPIC in                              a FOIA request. Copies can take the                   written on institutional stationery.
                                                communicating with them and                                                                                      (3) Example 3. A student who makes
                                                                                                        form of paper, audiovisual materials, or
                                                providing the released records.                                                                               a request in furtherance of their
                                                                                                        electronic records, among others.
                                                   (e) Fees. You should state your                                                                            coursework or other school-sponsored
                                                                                                           (c) Review is the examination of a                 activities and provides a copy of a
                                                willingness to pay fees under these                     record located in response to a request
                                                regulations or, alternately, your                                                                             course syllabus or other reasonable
                                                                                                        in order to determine whether any                     documentation to indicate the research
                                                willingness to pay up to a specified                    portion of it is exempt from disclosure.
                                                limit. If you believe that you qualify for                                                                    purpose for the request, would qualify
                                                                                                        Review time includes processing any                   as part of this fee category.
                                                a partial or total fee waiver under 706.24              record for disclosure, such as doing all
                                                you should request a waiver and                                                                                  (c) A Noncommercial Scientific
                                                                                                        that is necessary to prepare the record               Institution Use request is a request made
                                                provide justification as required by                    for disclosure, including the process of
                                                706.24. If your request does not contain                                                                      on behalf of a noncommercial scientific
                                                                                                        redacting the record and marking the                  institution, defined as an institution that
                                                a statement of your willingness to pay                  appropriate exemptions. Review costs
                                                fees or a request for a fee waiver, OPIC                                                                      is not operated on a ‘‘commercial’’ basis,
                                                                                                        are properly charged even if a record                 as defined in paragraph (a) of this
                                                will consider your request an agreement                 ultimately is not disclosed. Review time              section, and that is operated solely for
                                                to pay up to $25.00 in fees.                            also includes time spent both obtaining               the purpose of conducting scientific
                                                                                                        and considering any formal objection to               research, the results of which are not
                                                Subpart C—Fees for Requests of Non-
                                                                                                        disclosure made by a confidential                     intended to promote any particular
                                                Public Records.
                                                                                                        commercial information submitter                      product or industry. A requester in this
                                                § 706.20   In general.                                  under § 706.33(c) of this subpart, but it             category must show that the request is
                                                  OPIC will charge for processing                       does not include time spent resolving                 authorized by and is made under the
                                                requests under the FOIA in accordance                   general legal or policy issues regarding              auspices of a qualifying institution and
                                                with the provisions of this section and                 the application of exemptions.                        that the records are sought to further
                                                with the OMB Guidelines. For purposes                      (d) Search is the process of looking for           scientific research and not for a
                                                of assessing fees, the FOIA establishes                 and retrieving records or information                 commercial use.
                                                three categories of requests: Commercial                responsive to a request. Search time                     (d) A News Media Request is a request
                                                use requests, non-commercial scientific                 includes page-by-page or line-by-line                 made by a representative of the news
                                                or educational institutions or news                     identification of information within                  media in that capacity. A representative
                                                media requests, and all other requests.                 records; and the reasonable efforts                   of the news media is defined as any
                                                OPIC will inform requesters as to which                 expended to locate and retrieve                       person or entity that gathers information
                                                category their request has been placed                  information from electronic records.                  of potential interest to a segment of the
                                                into. Different fees are assessed                                                                             public, uses its editorial skills to turn
                                                                                                        § 706.22   Request categories.                        the raw materials into a distinct work,
                                                depending on the category. Requesters
                                                may seek a fee waiver. OPIC will                          (a) A Commercial Use request is a                   and distributes that work to an
                                                consider requests for fee waiver in                     request that asks for information for a               audience. The term ‘‘news’’ means
                                                accordance with the requirements in                     use or a purpose that furthers a                      information that is about current events
                                                § 706.24. To resolve any fee issues that                commercial, trade, or profit interest,                or that would be of current interest to
                                                arise under this section, OPIC may                      which can include furthering those                    the public. Examples of news media
                                                contact a requester for additional                      interests through litigation. OPIC’s                  entities include television or radio
                                                information. OPIC will ensure that                      decision to place a requester in the                  stations that broadcast news to the
                                                searches, review, and duplication are                   commercial use category will be made                  public at large and publishers of
                                                conducted in the most efficient and the                 on a case-by-case basis based on the                  periodicals that disseminate news and
                                                least expensive manner. OPIC ordinarily                 requester’s intended use of the                       make their products available through a
                                                will collect all applicable fees before                 information.                                          variety of means to the general public.
                                                sending copies of records to a requester.                 (b) An Educational Use request is one               A request for records that supports the
                                                Requesters must pay fees by check or                    made on behalf of an educational                      news-dissemination function of the
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                                                money order made payable to the                         institution, defined as any school that               requester shall not be considered to be
                                                Treasury of the United States.                          operates a program of scholarly                       for a commercial use. ‘‘Freelance’’
                                                                                                        research. A requester in this category                journalists who demonstrate a solid
                                                § 706.21   Types of fees.                               must show that the request is made in                 basis for expecting publication through
                                                  (a) Direct costs are those expenses that              connection with his or her role at the                a news media entity shall be considered
                                                OPIC expends in searching for and                       educational institution. OPIC may                     as a representative of the news media.
                                                duplicating (and, in the case of                        request verification from the requester               A publishing contract would provide


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                                                the clearest evidence that publication is               requester’s preference to receive the                   (iv) If a court has determined that
                                                expected; however, OPIC shall also                      records in an electronic format, the                  exceptional circumstances exist, as
                                                consider a requester’s past publication                 requester must also pay the direct costs              defined by the FOIA, a failure to comply
                                                record in making this determination.                    associated with scanning those                        with the time limits shall be excused for
                                                  (e) All other requests include any                    materials. For other forms of                         the length of time provided by the court
                                                requests that do not qualify under one                  duplication, OPIC will charge the direct              order.
                                                of the above categories.                                costs.                                                  (3) No search or review fees will be
                                                                                                           (3) Review. Review fees will be                    charged for a quarter-hour period unless
                                                § 706.23   Fees charged.                                charged to requesters who make                        more than half of that period is required
                                                  (a) Fees. In responding to FOIA                       commercial use requests. Review fees                  for search or review.
                                                requests, OPIC will charge the following                will be assessed in connection with the                 (4) Except for requesters seeking
                                                fees unless a waiver or reduction of fees               initial review of the record, i.e., the               records for a commercial use, OPIC will
                                                has been granted under § 706.24 of this                 review conducted by OPIC to determine                 provide without charge:
                                                subpart. Because the fee amounts                        whether an exemption applies to a                       (i) The first 100 pages of duplication
                                                provided below already account for the                  particular record or portion of a record.             (or the cost equivalent for other media);
                                                direct costs associated with a given fee                No charge will be made for review at the              and
                                                type, OPIC should not add any                           administrative appeal stage of                          (ii) The first two hours of search.
                                                additional costs to charges calculated                  exemptions applied at the initial review                (5) If, after deducting free
                                                under this section.                                     stage. However, if the appellate                      entitlements, the total fee calculated
                                                  (1) Search. (i) Requests made by                      authority determines that a particular                under this section is $25.00 or less, no
                                                educational institutions, noncommercial                 exemption no longer applies, any costs                fee will be charged.
                                                scientific institutions, or representatives             associated with the re-review of the                    (c) Notice of anticipated fees in excess
                                                of the news media are not subject to                    records in order to consider the use of               of $25.00. (1) When OPIC determines or
                                                search fees. Search fees will be charged                other exemptions may be assessed as                   estimates that the fees to be assessed in
                                                to all other requests, subject to the                   review fees. Review fees will be charged              accordance with this section will exceed
                                                restrictions of paragraph (b) of this                   at the same rates as those charged for a              $25.00, OPIC will notify the requester of
                                                section. Fees for time spent searching is               search under paragraph (a)(1)(ii) of this             the actual or estimated amount of the
                                                properly charged even if no responsive                  section.                                              fees, including a breakdown of fees for
                                                records are located or if all responsive                   (b) Restrictions on charging fees. (1)             search, review, and duplication, unless
                                                records are determined to be entirely                   No search fees will be charged for                    the requester has indicated a
                                                exempt from disclosure.                                 educational use requests,                             willingness to pay fees as high as those
                                                  (ii) For each quarter hour spent by                   noncommercial scientific use requests,                anticipated. If only a portion of the fee
                                                personnel searching for requested                       or news media requests as defined in                  can be estimated readily, OPIC will
                                                records, including electronic searches                  Section 706.22.                                       advise the requester accordingly. If the
                                                that do not require new programming,                       (2) Fees charged when OPIC exceeds                 request is for noncommercial use, the
                                                the fees will be as follows:                            time limits.                                          notice will specify that the requester is
                                                Professional—$13.75; and                                   (i) When OPIC fails to comply with                 entitled to the statutory entitlements of
                                                administrative—$7.50.                                   the time limits in which to respond to                100 pages of duplication at no charge,
                                                  (iii) Requesters will be charged the                  a request, it may not charge search fees,             and if the requester is charged search
                                                direct costs associated with conducting                 or, in the instances of requests from                 fees, two hours of search time at no
                                                any search that requires the creation of                requesters described in paragraph (b)(1)              charge, and will advise the requester
                                                a new program to locate the requested                   of this section, may not charge                       whether those entitlements have been
                                                records. Before incurring such costs,                   duplication fees, except as described in              provided.
                                                OPIC will notify the requester and the                  (b)(2)(ii) through (iv) of this section.                (2) If OPIC notifies the requester that
                                                requester must agree to pay.                               (ii) If OPIC has determined that                   the actual or estimated fees are in excess
                                                  (iv) For requests that require the                    unusual circumstances as defined by the               of $25.00, the request will not be
                                                retrieval of records stored at a Federal                FOIA apply and OPIC provided timely                   considered received and further work
                                                Records Center operated by the National                 written notice to the requester in                    will not be completed until the
                                                Archives and Records Administration                     accordance with the FOIA, a failure to                requester commits in writing to pay the
                                                (NARA), additional costs shall be                       comply with the time limit shall be                   actual or estimated total fee, or
                                                charged in accordance with the                          excused for an additional ten days.                   designates some amount of fees the
                                                Transactional Billing Rate Schedule                        (iii) If OPIC has determined that                  requester is willing to pay, or in the case
                                                established by NARA.                                    unusual circumstances, as defined by                  of a noncommercial use requester who
                                                  (2) Duplication. Duplication fees will                the FOIA, apply and more than 5,000                   has not yet been provided with the
                                                be charged to all requesters, subject to                pages are necessary to respond to the                 requester’s statutory entitlements,
                                                the restrictions of paragraph (b) of this               request, OPIC may charge all applicable               designates that the requester seeks only
                                                section. OPIC will honor a requester’s                  fees incurred in processing the request               that which can be provided by the
                                                preference for receiving a record in a                  if the following steps are taken:                     statutory entitlements. The requester
                                                particular form or format where it is                      (A) OPIC has provided timely written               must provide the commitment or
                                                readily reproducible in the form or                     notice of unusual circumstances to the                designation in writing, and must, when
                                                format requested. Where photocopies                     requester in accordance with the FOIA;                applicable, designate an exact dollar
                                                are supplied, OPIC will provide one                     and                                                   amount the requester is willing to pay.
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                                                copy per request at a cost of $0.10 per                    (B) OPIC has discussed with the                    OPIC is not required to accept payments
                                                page. For copies of records produced on                 requester via written mail, email, or                 in installments.
                                                tapes, disks, or other electronic media,                telephone (or made not less than three                  (3) If the requester has indicated a
                                                OPIC will charge the direct costs of                    good-faith attempts to do so) how the                 willingness to pay some designated
                                                producing the copy, including operator                  requester could effectively limit the                 amount of fees, but OPIC estimates that
                                                time. Where paper documents must be                     scope of the request in accordance with               the total fee will exceed that amount,
                                                scanned in order to comply with a                       5 U.S.C. 552(a)(6)(B)(ii).                            the processing of the request will be


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                                                tolled when OPIC notifies the requester                 under this section will exceed $250.00,               government. The subject of the request
                                                of the estimated fees in excess of the                  it may require that the requester make                must concern identifiable operations or
                                                amount the requester has indicated a                    an advance payment up to the amount                   activities of the Federal government,
                                                willingness to pay. OPIC will inquire                   of the entire anticipated fee before                  with a connection that is direct and
                                                whether the requester wishes to revise                  beginning to process the request. OPIC                clear, not remote or attenuated.
                                                the amount of fees the requester is                     may elect to process the request prior to                (2) Disclosure of the requested
                                                willing to pay or modify the request.                   collecting fees when it receives a                    information is likely to contribute
                                                Once the requester responds, OPIC’s                     satisfactory assurance of full payment                significantly to public understanding of
                                                time to respond will resume from where                  from a requester with a history of                    those operations or activities. This
                                                it was at the date of the notification.                 prompt payment.                                       factor is satisfied when the following
                                                   (4) OPIC’s FOIA Office or FOIA Public                   (3) Where a requester has previously               criteria are met:
                                                Liaison is available to assist any                      failed to pay a properly charged FOIA                    (i) Disclosure of the requested records
                                                requester in reformulating a request to                 fee to any agency within thirty calendar              must be meaningfully informative about
                                                meet the requester’s needs at a lower                   days of the billing date, OPIC may                    government operations or activities. The
                                                cost.                                                   require that the requester pay the full               disclosure of information that already is
                                                   (d) Charges for other services.                      amount due, plus any applicable                       in the public domain, in either the same
                                                Although not required to provide                        interest on that prior request. OPIC may              or a substantially identical form, would
                                                special services, if OPIC chooses to do                 also require that the requester make an               not be meaningfully informative if
                                                so as a matter of administrative                        advance payment of the full amount of                 nothing new would be added to the
                                                discretion, the direct costs of providing               any anticipated fee before OPIC begins                public’s understanding.
                                                the service will be charged. Examples of                to process a new request or continues to                 (ii) The disclosure must contribute to
                                                such services include certifying that                   process a pending request or any                      the understanding of a reasonably broad
                                                records are true copies, providing                      pending appeal. Where OPIC has a                      audience of persons interested in the
                                                multiple copies of the same document,                   reasonable basis to believe that a                    subject, as opposed to the individual
                                                or sending records by means other than                  requester has misrepresented his or her               understanding of the requester. A
                                                first class mail.                                       identity in order to avoid paying                     requester’s expertise in the subject area
                                                   (e) Charging interest. OPIC may                      outstanding fees, it may require that the             as well as his or her ability and
                                                charge interest on any unpaid bill                      requester provide proof of identity.                  intention to effectively convey
                                                starting on the thirty-first day following                 (4) In cases in which OPIC requires                information to the public shall be
                                                the billing date. Interest charges will be              advance payment, OPIC’s response time                 considered. It shall ordinarily be
                                                assessed at the rate provided in 31                     will be tolled and further work will not              presumed that a representative of the
                                                U.S.C. 3717 and will accrue from the                    be completed until the required                       news media satisfies this consideration.
                                                billing date until payment is received by               payment is received. If the requester                    (3) The disclosure must not be
                                                OPIC. OPIC will follow the provisions of                does not pay the advance payment                      primarily in the commercial interest of
                                                the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (Pub. L.                within thirty calendar days after the                 the requester. To determine whether
                                                97–365, 96 Stat. 1749), as amended, and                 date of OPIC’s fee letter, OPIC may                   disclosure of the requested information
                                                its administrative procedures, including                administratively close the request.                   is primarily in the commercial interest
                                                the use of consumer reporting agencies,                    (h) Other statutes specifically                    of the requester, OPIC will consider the
                                                collection agencies, and offset.                        providing for fees. The fee schedule of               following factors:
                                                   (f) Aggregating requests. If OPIC                    this section does not apply to fees                      (i) OPIC shall identify whether the
                                                reasonably believes that a requester or a               charged under any statute that                        requester has any commercial interest
                                                group of requesters acting in concert is                specifically requires an agency to set                that would be furthered by the
                                                attempting to divide a single request                   and collect fees for particular types of              requested disclosure. A commercial
                                                into a series of requests for the purpose               records. In instances where records                   interest includes any commercial, trade,
                                                of avoiding fees, OPIC may aggregate                    responsive to a request are subject to a              or profit interest. Requesters shall be
                                                those requests and charge accordingly.                  statutorily-based fee schedule program,               given an opportunity to provide
                                                OPIC may presume that multiple                          OPIC will inform the requester of the                 explanatory information regarding this
                                                requests of this type made within a 30-                 contact information for that program.                 consideration.
                                                day period have been made in order to                                                                            (ii) If there is a commercial interest,
                                                avoid fees. For requests separated by a                 § 706.24 Requirements for waiver or                   OPIC will determine whether that is the
                                                longer period, OPIC will aggregate them                 reduction of fees.                                    primary interest furthered by the
                                                only where there is a reasonable basis                    (a) Requesters may seek a waiver of                 request. A waiver or reduction of fees is
                                                for determining that aggregation is                     fees by submitting a written application              justified when the requirements of
                                                warranted in view of all the                            demonstrating how disclosure of the                   paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section
                                                circumstances involved. Multiple                        requested information is in the public                are satisfied and any commercial
                                                requests involving unrelated matters                    interest because it is likely to contribute           interest is not the primary interest
                                                will not be aggregated.                                 significantly to public understanding of              furthered by the request. OPIC will
                                                   (g) Advance payments. (1) For                        the operations and activities of the                  ordinarily presume that when a news
                                                requests other than those described in                  government and is not primarily in the                media requester has satisfied factors in
                                                paragraphs (g)(2) and (3) of this section               interest of the requester.                            paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section,
                                                OPIC will not require the requester to                    (b) OPIC will furnish records                       the request is not primarily in the
                                                make an advance payment before work                     responsive to a request without charge                commercial interest of the requester.
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                                                is commenced or continued on a                          or at a reduced rate when it determines,              Disclosure to data brokers or others who
                                                request. Payment owed for work already                  based on all available information, that              merely compile and market government
                                                completed (i.e., payment before copies                  the factors described in paragraphs                   information for direct economic return
                                                are sent to a requester) is not an advance              (b)(1)–(3) of this section are satisfied.             will not be presumed to primarily serve
                                                payment.                                                  (1) Disclosure of the requested                     the public interest.
                                                   (2) When OPIC determines or                          information would shed light on the                      (c) Where only some of the records to
                                                estimates that a total fee to be charged                operations or activities of the                       be released satisfy the requirements for


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                                                a waiver of fees, a waiver shall be                     agency to which the referral would be                 under paragraph (b) of this section. The
                                                granted for those records.                              made could harm an interest protected                 response time will commence on the
                                                   (d) Requests for a waiver or reduction               by an applicable exemption, such as the               date that the request is received by the
                                                of fees should be made when the request                 exemptions that protect personal                      FOIA Office, but in any event not later
                                                is first submitted to OPIC and should                   privacy or national security interests.               than ten working days after the request
                                                address the criteria referenced above. A                For example, if in responding to a                    is first received by OPIC. Any time
                                                requester may submit a fee waiver                       request for records on a living third                 tolled under subparagraph (c) of this
                                                request at a later time so long as the                  party, OPIC locates within its files                  section does not count against OPIC’s
                                                underlying record request is pending or                 records originating with a law                        response time.
                                                on administrative appeal. When a                        enforcement agency, and if the existence                 (b) Multitrack processing. OPIC has a
                                                requester who has committed to pay                      of that law enforcement interest in the               track for requests that are granted
                                                fees subsequently asks for a waiver of                  third party was not publicly known,                   expedited processing, in accordance
                                                those fees and that waiver is denied, the               then to disclose that law enforcement                 with the standards set forth in
                                                requester will be required to pay any                   interest could cause an unwarranted                   paragraph (f) of this section. Non-
                                                costs incurred up to the date the fee                   invasion of the personal privacy of the               expedited requests will be placed into a
                                                waiver request was received.                            third party. Similarly, if OPIC locates               ‘‘simple’’ or ‘‘complex’’ track based on
                                                                                                        within its files material originating with            the estimated amount of work or time
                                                Subpart D—Processing of Requests                        an Intelligence Community agency, and                 needed to process the request. OPIC will
                                                for Non-Public Records                                  the involvement of that agency in the                 consider the number of records
                                                                                                        matter is classified and not publicly                 requested, the number of pages involved
                                                § 706.30 Responsibility for responding to
                                                                                                        acknowledged, then to disclose or give                in processing the request, and the need
                                                requests.
                                                                                                        attribution to the involvement of that                for consultations or referrals. OPIC will
                                                   (a) Authority to grant or deny                       Intelligence Community agency could
                                                requests. The OPIC President and CEO                                                                          advise the requester into which track
                                                                                                        cause national security harms. In such                the request falls and, when appropriate,
                                                or designee is authorized to grant or to                instances, in order to avoid harm to an
                                                deny any requests for records.                                                                                will offer requesters the opportunity to
                                                                                                        interest protected by an applicable                   narrow or modify the request so that it
                                                   (b) Consultation, referral, and                      exemption, OPIC should coordinate
                                                coordination. When reviewing records                                                                          can be placed in a different track.
                                                                                                        with the originating agency to seek its                  (c) Tolling of response time. OPIC
                                                responsive to a request, OPIC will                      views on the disclosability of the record.
                                                determine whether another agency of                                                                           may toll its response time once to seek
                                                                                                        The release determination for the record              clarification of a request in accordance
                                                the Federal Government is better able to                that is the subject of the coordination
                                                determine whether the record is exempt                                                                        with § 706.11(b) or as needed to resolve
                                                                                                        should then be conveyed to the                        fee issues in accordance with
                                                from disclosure under the FOIA. As to                   requester by OPIC.
                                                any such record, OPIC will proceed in                                                                         §§ 706.22(c) and 706.23(d) of this part.
                                                                                                           (c) Classified information. On receipt             The response time will resume upon
                                                one of the following ways:                              of any request involving a record
                                                   (1) Consultation. When records                                                                             OPIC’s receipt of the requester’s
                                                                                                        containing information that has been                  clarification or upon resolution of the
                                                originated with OPIC, but contain                       classified or may be appropriate for
                                                within them information of interest to                                                                        fee issue.
                                                                                                        classification by another agency under
                                                another agency or other Federal                                                                                  (d) Unusual circumstances. Whenever
                                                                                                        any applicable executive order
                                                Government office, OPIC will typically                                                                        the statutory time limits for processing
                                                                                                        concerning the classification of records,
                                                consult with that other entity prior to                                                                       cannot be met because of ‘‘unusual
                                                                                                        OPIC must refer the responsibility for
                                                making a release determination.                                                                               circumstances’’ as defined in the FOIA,
                                                                                                        responding to the request to the agency
                                                   (2) Referral. (i) When OPIC believes                                                                       and OPIC extends the time limits on
                                                                                                        that classified the information, or that
                                                that a different agency is best able to                                                                       that basis, OPIC will notify the requester
                                                                                                        should consider the information for
                                                determine whether to disclose the                                                                             in writing of the unusual circumstances
                                                                                                        classification. Whenever OPIC’s record
                                                record, OPIC will typically refer the                                                                         involved and of the date by which OPIC
                                                                                                        contains information that has been
                                                responsibility for responding to the                                                                          estimates processing of the request will
                                                                                                        derivatively classified (for example,
                                                request regarding that record to that                                                                         be completed. Where the extension
                                                                                                        when it contains information classified
                                                agency. Ordinarily, the agency that                                                                           exceeds ten working days, the requester
                                                                                                        by another agency), OPIC must refer the
                                                originated the record is presumed to be                                                                       will be provided an opportunity to
                                                                                                        responsibility for responding to that
                                                the best agency to make the disclosure                                                                        modify the request or agree to an
                                                                                                        portion of the request to the agency that
                                                determination. However, if OPIC and                                                                           alternative time period for processing
                                                                                                        classified the underlying information.
                                                the originating agency jointly agree that                  (d) Timing of responses to                         the original or modified request. OPIC
                                                OPIC is in the best position to respond                 consultations and referrals. All                      will make its FOIA Office and its FOIA
                                                regarding the record, then the record                   consultations and referrals will be                   Public Liaison available for this purpose
                                                may be handled as a consultation.                       handled according to the date that the                and will notify the requester of the
                                                   (ii) Whenever OPIC refers any part of                first agency received the perfected FOIA              availability of the Office of Government
                                                the responsibility for responding to a                  request.                                              Services (OGIS) dispute resolution
                                                request to another agency, it will                         (e) Agreements regarding                           services.
                                                document the referral, maintain a copy                  consultations and referrals. OPIC may                    (e) Aggregating requests. For the
                                                of the record that it refers, and notify the            establish agreements with other                       purposes of satisfying unusual
                                                requester of the referral, informing the                agencies to eliminate the need for                    circumstances under the FOIA, OPIC
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                                                requester of the name(s) of the agency to               consultations or referrals with respect to            may aggregate requests in cases where it
                                                which the record was referred,                          particular types of records.                          reasonably appears that multiple
                                                including that agency’s FOIA contact                                                                          requests, submitted either by a requester
                                                information.                                            § 706.31   Timing of responses to requests.           or by a group of requesters acting in
                                                   (3) Coordination. The standard                         (a) In general. OPIC ordinarily will                concert, constitute a single request that
                                                referral procedure is not appropriate                   process requests according to their order             would otherwise involve unusual
                                                where disclosure of the identity of the                 of receipt within their appropriate track             circumstances. OPIC will not aggregate


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                                                multiple requests that involve unrelated                number. The letter will include a brief                 (7) Notice of any fees charged under
                                                matters.                                                description of the records sought to                  § 706.23 of this part.
                                                   (f) Expedited processing. (1) Requests               allow requesters to more easily keep                    (f) Markings on released documents.
                                                and appeals will be processed on an                     track of requests.                                    Records disclosed in part must be
                                                expedited basis whenever it is                             (c) Grants of requests. OPIC will                  marked clearly to show the amount of
                                                determined that they involve:                           notify the requester in writing if it                 information deleted and the exemption
                                                   (i) Circumstances in which the lack of               makes a determination to grant a request              under which the deletion was made
                                                expedited processing could reasonably                   in full or in part. The notice will inform            unless doing so would harm an interest
                                                be expected to pose an imminent threat                  the requester of any fees charged under               protected by an applicable exemption. If
                                                to the life or physical safety of an                    § 706.22 of this part and of the                      technically feasible, the location of the
                                                individual;                                             availability of the FOIA Public Liaison               information deleted will be indicated on
                                                   (ii) An urgency to inform the public                 to offer assistance. OPIC will disclose               the record.
                                                about an actual or alleged Federal                      the requested records to the requester                  (g) Notice of record exclusions. (1) In
                                                government activity, if made by a                       promptly upon payment of any                          the event that OPIC identifies records
                                                person who is primarily engaged in                      applicable fees.                                      that may be subject to exclusion from
                                                disseminating information;                                 (d) Adverse determinations of                      the requirements of the FOIA pursuant
                                                   (2) A request for expedited processing               requests. OPIC will notify the requester              to 5 U.S.C. 552(c), the agency will
                                                may be made at any time.                                in writing if it makes an adverse                     confer with the Department of Justice,
                                                   (3) A requester who seeks expedited                  determination denying a request in any                Office of Information Policy, to obtain
                                                processing must submit a statement,                     respect. Adverse determinations, or                   approval to apply the exclusion.
                                                certified to be true and correct,                       denials of requests, include decisions                  (2) OPIC will maintain an
                                                explaining in detail the basis for making               that: The requested record is exempt, in              administrative record of the process of
                                                the request for expedited processing.                   whole or in part; the request does not                invocation and approval of the
                                                For example, under paragraph (f)(1)(ii)                 reasonably describe the records sought;               exclusion by OIP.
                                                of this section, a requester who is not a               the information requested is not a
                                                full-time member of the news media                      record subject to the FOIA; the                       § 706.33 Confidential commercial
                                                must establish that the requester is a                                                                        information.
                                                                                                        requested record does not exist, cannot
                                                person whose primary activity or                        be located, or has been destroyed; or the               (a) Definitions—(1) Confidential
                                                occupation is information                               requested record is not readily                       commercial information means
                                                dissemination, though it need not be the                reproducible in the form or format                    commercial or financial information
                                                requester’s sole occupation. Such a                     sought by the requester. Adverse                      obtained by the agency from a submitter
                                                requester also must establish a                         determinations also include denials                   that may be protected from disclosure
                                                particular urgency to inform the public                 involving fees or fee waiver matters or               under Exemption 4 of the FOIA.
                                                about the government activity involved                  denials of requests for expedited                     Exemption 4 protects certain:
                                                in the request—one that extends beyond                  processing.                                             (i) Trade secrets as defined under
                                                the public’s right to know about                           (e) Content of denial letter. The denial           FOIA law; or
                                                government activity generally. The                      letter will be signed by the person                     (ii) Commercial or financial
                                                existence of numerous articles                          responsible for the denial, and will                  information that is privileged or
                                                published on a given subject can be                     include:                                              confidential as defined under FOIA law.
                                                helpful in establishing the requirement                    (1) The name and title or position of                (2) Submitter means any person or
                                                that there be an ‘‘urgency to inform’’ the              the person responsible for the denial;                entity, including a corporation, State, or
                                                public on the topic. OPIC may waive the                    (2) A brief statement of the reasons for           foreign government, but not including
                                                formal certification requirement in its                 the denial, including any FOIA                        another Federal Government entity, that
                                                administrative discretion.                              exemptions applied;                                   provides confidential commercial
                                                   (4) OPIC shall notify the requester                     (3) An estimate of the volume of any               information to the Federal government,
                                                within ten calendar days of the receipt                 records or information withheld, for                  directly or indirectly.
                                                of a request for expedited processing of                example, by providing the number of                      (b) Designation of confidential
                                                its decision whether to grant or deny                   pages or some other reasonable form of                commercial information. All submitters
                                                expedited processing. If expedited                      estimation. This estimation is not                    may designate, by appropriate markings,
                                                processing is granted, the request shall                required if the volume is otherwise                   any portions of their submissions that
                                                be given priority, placed in the                        indicated by deletions marked on                      they consider to be protected from
                                                processing track for expedited requests,                records that are disclosed in part, or if             disclosure under the FOIA. These
                                                and shall be processed as soon as                       providing an estimate would harm an                   markings will be considered by OPIC in
                                                practicable. If OPIC denies expedited                   interest protected by an applicable                   responding to a FOIA request but such
                                                processing, any appeal of that decision                 exemption;                                            markings (or the absence of such
                                                which complies with the procedures set                     (4) A brief description of the types of            markings) will not be dispositive as to
                                                forth in § 706.34 of this subpart shall be              information withheld and the reasons                  whether the marked information is
                                                acted on expeditiously.                                 for doing so. A description and                       ultimately released. Unless otherwise
                                                                                                        explanation are not required if                       requested and approved these markings
                                                § 706.32   Responses to requests.                       providing it would harm an interest                   will be considered no longer applicable
                                                  (a) In general. To the extent                         protected by an applicable exemption;                 ten years after submission or five years
                                                practicable, OPIC will communicate                         (5) A statement that the denial may be             after the close of the associated project,
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                                                electronically with requesters who have                 appealed under Section 706.34(a) of this              whichever is later.
                                                access to the internet.                                 subpart, and a description of the appeal                 (c) When notice to submitters is
                                                  (b) Acknowledgments of requests. If a                 requirements;                                         required. (1) Except as provided in
                                                request will take longer than ten days to                  (6) A statement notifying the requester            paragraph (d) of this section, OPIC’s
                                                process, OPIC will send the requester an                of the assistance available from OPIC’s               FOIA Office will use reasonable efforts
                                                acknowledgment letter that assigns the                  FOIA Public Liaison and dispute                       to notify a submitter in writing
                                                request an individualized tracking                      resolution services offered by OGIS; and              whenever:


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                                                   (i) The requested information has                    explain why the information is                        provided in Section 706.06(c) of this
                                                been designated in good faith by the                    considered a trade secret or commercial               subpart. The requester must make the
                                                submitter as confidential commercial                    or financial information that is                      appeal in writing and it must be
                                                information protected from disclosure                   privileged or confidential as defined                 postmarked, or in the case of electronic
                                                under Exemption 4; or                                   under FOIA law.                                       submissions, transmitted, within ninety
                                                   (ii) OPIC has reason to believe that the                (3) A submitter who fails to respond               calendar days after the date of the
                                                requested information may be protected                  within the time period specified in the               response. The appeal should clearly
                                                from disclosure under Exemption 4, but                  notice shall be considered to have no                 identify OPIC’s determination that is
                                                has not yet determined whether the                      objection to disclosure of the                        being appealed and the assigned request
                                                information is protected from                           information. OPIC is not required to                  number. The requester should mark
                                                disclosure.                                             consider any information received after
                                                   (2) This notification will describe the                                                                    both the appeal letter and envelope, or
                                                                                                        the date of any disclosure decision. Any
                                                nature and scope of the request, advise                                                                       subject line of the electronic
                                                                                                        information provided by a submitter
                                                the submitter of its right to submit                    under this subpart may itself be subject              transmission, ‘‘Freedom of Information
                                                written objections in response to the                   to disclosure under the FOIA.                         Act Appeal.’’
                                                request, and provide a reasonable time                     (4) The period for providing OPIC                     (b) Adjudication of appeals. OPIC’s
                                                for response. The notice will either                    with objections to disclosure of                      Vice President and General Counsel or
                                                describe the commercial information                     information may be extended by OPIC                   his/her designee will render a written
                                                requested or include copies of the                      upon receipt of a written request for an              decision within twenty working days
                                                requested records or portions of records                extension from the submitter. Such                    after the date of OPIC’s receipt of the
                                                containing the information. In cases                    written request shall set forth the date              appeal, unless an extension of up to ten
                                                involving a voluminous number of                        upon which any objections are expected                working days is deemed necessary due
                                                submitters, notice may be made by                       to be completed and shall provide                     to unusual circumstances. The requester
                                                posting or publishing the notice in a                   reasonable justification for the                      will be notified in writing of any
                                                place or manner reasonably likely to                    extension. In its discretion, OPIC may                extension.
                                                inform the submitters of the proposed                   permit more than one extension.
                                                disclosure, instead of sending                             (f) Analysis of objections. OPIC will                 (c) Decisions on appeals. A decision
                                                individual notifications.                               consider a submitter’s objections and                 that upholds the initial determination
                                                   (d) Exceptions to submitter notice                   specific grounds for nondislosure in                  will contain a written statement that
                                                requirements. The notice requirements                   deciding whether to disclose the                      identifies the reasons for the affirmance,
                                                of this section shall not apply if:                     requested information.                                including any FOIA exemptions
                                                   (1) OPIC determines that the                            (g) Notice of intent to disclose. If OPIC          applied, and will provide the requester
                                                information is exempt under the FOIA,                   decides to disclosure information over                with notification of the statutory right to
                                                and therefore will not be disclosed;                    the objection of a submitter, OPIC will               file a lawsuit and the ability to request
                                                   (2) The information has been lawfully                notify the submitter of its determination             dispute resolution from the Office of
                                                published or has been officially made                   at least five working days prior to                   Government Information Services. If an
                                                available to the public;                                release of the information. The                       initial determination is remanded or
                                                   (3) Disclosure of the information is                 notification will include:                            modified on appeal the requester will be
                                                required by a statute other than the                       (1) A statement of the reasons why                 notified in writing. OPIC’s FOIA Office
                                                FOIA or by a regulation issued in                       each of the submitter’s disclosure                    will then process the request in
                                                accordance with the requirements of                     objections was not sustained;
                                                Executive Order 12600 of June 23, 1987;                                                                       accordance with that appeal
                                                                                                           (2) A description of the information to
                                                or                                                                                                            determination and respond directly to
                                                                                                        be disclosed, or a copy thereof; and
                                                   (4) The designation made by the                         (3) A specified disclosure date, which             the requester. If an appeal is granted in
                                                submitter under paragraph (b) of this                   shall be a reasonable time subsequent to              whole or in part, the information will be
                                                section appears obviously frivolous. In                 the notice.                                           made available promptly, provided the
                                                such case, OPIC will give the submitter                    (h) Notice of FOIA lawsuit. Whenever               requirements of Section 706.23
                                                written notice of any final decision to                 a requester files a FOIA lawsuit seeking              regarding payment of fees are satisfied.
                                                disclose the information within a                       to compel the disclosure of confidential                 (d) Engaging in dispute resolution
                                                reasonable number of days prior to a                    commercial information, OPIC will                     services provided by OGIS. Dispute
                                                specified disclosure date.                              promptly notify the submitter.                        resolution is a voluntary process. If
                                                   (e) Opportunity to object to disclosure.                (i) Requester notification. OPIC will              OPIC agrees to participate in the dispute
                                                   (1) OPIC will specify a reasonable                   notify a requester whenever it provides               resolution services provided by OGIS, it
                                                time period within which the submitter                  the submitter with notice and an
                                                must respond to the notice referenced                                                                         will actively engage as a partner to the
                                                                                                        opportunity to object to disclosure;
                                                above.                                                                                                        process in an attempt to resolve the
                                                                                                        whenever it notifies the submitter of its
                                                   (2) If a submitter has any objections to                                                                   dispute.
                                                                                                        intent to disclose the requested
                                                disclosure, it should provide OPIC with                 information; and whenever a submitter                    (e) When appeal is required. Before
                                                a detailed written statement that                       files a lawsuit to prevent the disclosure             seeking court review, a requester
                                                specifies all grounds for withholding the               of the information.                                   generally must first submit a timely
                                                particular information under any                                                                              administrative appeal.
                                                exemption of the FOIA. In setting forth                 § 706.34   Administrative appeals.
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                                                                                                                                                                April 25, 2017.
                                                such grounds, the submitter should                        (a) Requirements for making an
                                                explain the basis of its belief that the                appeal. A requester may appeal any                    Nichole Skoyles,
                                                nondisclosure of any item of                            adverse determinations to OPIC’s Vice                 Administrative Counsel, Department of Legal
                                                information requested is mandated or                    President and General Counsel at                      Affairs.
                                                permitted by law. In order to rely on                   FOIA@opic.gov or 1100 New York                        [FR Doc. 2017–08598 Filed 5–1–17; 8:45 am]
                                                Exemption 4 as a basis for                              Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20527.                     BILLING CODE 3195–01–P
                                                nondisclosure, the submitter shall                      Examples of adverse determinations are


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Document Created: 2017-05-02 00:04:38
Document Modified: 2017-05-02 00:04:38
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionRules and Regulations
ActionFinal rule.
DatesThis rule is effective on May 1, 2017.
ContactNichole Skoyles, Administrative Counsel, (202) 336-8400, or [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 20434 
RIN Number3420-AA02
CFR AssociatedAdministrative Practice and Procedure; Freedom of Information and Privacy

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