82_FR_44217 82 FR 44036 - Freedom of Information Act Regulations

82 FR 44036 - Freedom of Information Act Regulations

NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 181 (September 20, 2017)

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The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC or Commission) hereby adopts new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Regulations. NCPC must comply with the requirements of FOIA when it process requests for Information submitted pursuant to FOIA.

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NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

1 CFR Part 456 and Chapter VI


Freedom of Information Act Regulations

AGENCY: National Capital Planning Commission.

ACTION: Final rule.

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SUMMARY: The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC or Commission) 
hereby adopts new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Regulations. NCPC 
must comply with the requirements of FOIA when it process requests for 
Information submitted pursuant to FOIA.

DATES: This rule is effective October 20, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anne R. Schuyler, General Counsel and 
Chief FOIA Officer, 202-482-7223, [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June 30, 2016, President Obama signed 
into law the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 (Pub. L. 114-185). The FOIA 
Improvement Act of 2016 addresses a range of procedural issues, 
including, among others, the requirement that agencies establish a 
minimum of 90 days for requesters to file an administrative appeal; 
provide dispute resolution services at various times throughout the 
FOIA process; refrain from charging fees for failure to comply with 
mandated time limits; engage in proactive disclosure of records of 
general interest or use to the public that are appropriate for such 
disclosure; and apply the Department of Justice's ``foreseeable harm'' 
standard as the basis for withholding information pursuant to an 
exemption contained in FOIA.
    NCPC adopted updated FOIA regulations in February 2014. As a 
result, NCPC included many of the Department of Justice, Office of 
Information Policy (OIP) policies into its existing regulations some of 
which are now incorporated as law into the FOIA Improvement Act of 
2016. This means the new FOIA Regulations (FOIA Regulations) required 
only a few changes to comply with the requirements of the FOIA 
Improvement Act of 2016.
    NCPC published its existing FOIA regulations under Title 1, Chapter 
IV, part 456 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Historically, 
Title 1, Chapter IV (Miscellaneous Agencies), Parts 455, 456, and 457 
of the CFR contained NCPC regulations (Privacy, FOIA, and 
Nondiscrimination respectively). However, as there were no additional 
parts within Chapter IV to accommodate NCPC's recently adopted National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Regulations, the Office of the Federal 
Register assigned NCPC a new Chapter--Chapter VI--within Title 1 for 
consolidation of all current and future NCPC regulations. As NCPC 
revises its existing regulations and prepares new ones, each revised 
and new regulation will be published in the next sequential Part of 
Chapter VI. The next sequential Part available for NCPC's revised FOIA 
regulations is Part 602. Thus, the revised FOIA regulations are 
advertised as Part 602.

I. Key Changes Incorporated Into NCPC's Freedom of Information Act 
Regulations

A. Time Limits

    The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 requires agencies to establish a 
minimum of 90 days for requesters to file an administrative appeal. 
NCPC's FOIA regulations incorporate this requirement in Sec.  602.12(a) 
(Appeals of Adverse Determinations). Section 602.12(g) enumerates the 
ability to extend time limits for responding to a FOIA request (20 
days) and the process to be followed by NCPC to extend the time limits.

B. Assistance From NCPC's FOIA Public Liaison and the National Archives 
Record Administration's (NARA), Office of Government Information (OGIS)

    The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 requires agencies to advise 
Requesters of the availability of dispute resolution services at 
various times throughout the FOIA process. The Act provides for these 
services to be offered by an agency's FOIA Public Liaison and OGIS. 
NCPC's FOIA Regulations reference these services in Sec. Sec.  602.5 
(FOIA Request requirements), 602.6 (FOIA Response requirements), and 
602.12 (Appeals of Adverse Determinations).

C. Changes to Fee Structure

    The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 precludes the collection of fees 
if an agency fails to meet mandated FOIA time limits. NCPC's FOIA 
regulations contain this limitation in Sec.  602.13(f)(1). Section 
602.13(f)(2) introduces a new fee construct contained in the FOIA 
Improvements Act of 2016 for Requests that generate 5000 pages of 
responsive records.
    As a general matter, the FOIA Regulations contain a reorganized fee 
section. The current regulations organize the fee section based on 
types of fees, e.g., Search, Review and Duplication. The new FOIA 
Regulations organize the fee section based on three categories of 
Requesters, e.g., Commercial Use Requesters; Noncommercial Scientific 
Institutions, Educational Institutions, and News Media Requesters; and 
all other Requesters. NCPC adopted this new organizational structure to 
improve the clarity of the fee section. Other than the reorganized 
structure and the two additions necessitated by the FOIA Improvements 
Act of 2016, the content of the fee section in the FOIA Regulations 
remains unchanged from that of the existing regulations.

D. Standard for Release of Records

    The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 requires agencies to proactively 
disclose in electronic format records that have been requested three or 
more times. It also requires application of the Department of Justice's 
``foreseeable harm'' standard as the basis for withholding information 
pursuant to an exemption contained in FOIA. The concept of proactive 
disclosure is already contained in NCPC's current regulations and is 
carried over in NCPC's FOIA Regulations at Sec. Sec.  602.2(b) (Policy) 
and 602.4(b)(10) (Information Available without a FOIA Request). The 
foreseeable harm standard is incorporated in Sec.  602.6(c).

E. Elimination of a Description of NCPC's Organizational Structure

    NCPC's existing regulations contain an entire section devoted to a 
description of the Agency's organizational structure and the 
Commission's composition (See, 1 CFR 456.2). As this information is now 
readily available on NCPC's Web site, the referenced section has been 
removed from the FOIA Regulations. As a consequence, the remaining 
sections of the FOIA Regulations have been renumbered. Moreover, the 
Policy section has been moved. It now follows the Purpose section 
(renamed from General Information) and proceeds the Definition section. 
This appeared to be a move logical organizational structure.

II. Summary of and Response to Comments

    NCPC published a proposed rule addressing revisions to its current 
FOIA Regulations in the Federal Register on August 1, 2017 for a 30-day 
public comment period. The public comment period closed on August 31, 
2017.
    NCPC received no comments on its proposed FOIA Regulations. 
Consequently, the proposed FOIA Regulations are now being advertised as 
the final FOIA Regulations.

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III. Compliance With Laws and Executive Orders

Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    By Memorandum dated October 12, 1993 from Sally Katzen, 
Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) to 
Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies, and Independent Agencies, 
OMB rendered the NCPC exempt from the requirements of Executive Order 
12866 (See, Appendix A of cited Memorandum). Nonetheless, NCPC 
endeavors to adhere to the provisions of Executive Orders and developed 
this rule in a manner consistent with the requirements of Executive 
Order 13563.

Executive Order 13771

    By virtue of its exemption from the requirements of EO 12866, NCPC 
is exemption from this Executive Order. NCPC confirmed this fact with 
OIRA.

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et 
seq.), the NCPC certifies that the rule will not have a significant 
economic effect on a substantial number of small entities.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act

    This is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C. 804(2), the Small Business 
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act. It does not have an annual effect 
on the economy of $100 million or more; will not cause a major increase 
in costs for individuals, various levels of governments or various 
regions; and does not have a significant adverse effect on completion, 
employment, investment, productivity, innovation or the competitiveness 
of US enterprises with foreign enterprises.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)

    A statement regarding the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act is not 
required. The rule neither imposes an unfunded mandate of more than 
$100 million per year nor imposes a significant or unique effect on 
State, local or tribal governments or the private sector.

Federalism (Executive Order 13132)

    In accordance with Executive Order 13132, the rule does not have 
sufficient federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a 
Federalism Assessment. The rule does not substantially and directly 
affect the relationship between the Federal and state governments.

Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order 12988)

    The General Counsel of NCPC has determined that the rule does not 
unduly burden the judicial system and meets the requirements of 
Executive Order 12988 3(a) and 3(b)(2).

Paperwork Reduction Act

    The rule does not contain information collection requirements, and 
it does not require a submission to the Office of Management and Budget 
under the Paperwork Reduction Act.

National Environmental Policy Act

    The rule is of an administrative nature, and its adoption does not 
constitute a major federal action significantly affecting the quality 
of the human environment. NCPC's adoption of the rule will have minimal 
or no effect on the environment; impose no significant change to 
existing environmental conditions; and will have no cumulative 
environmental impacts.

Clarity of the Regulation

    Executive Order 12866, Executive Order 12988, and the Presidential 
Memorandum of June 1, 1998 requires the NCPC to write all rules in 
plain language. NCPC maintains the rule meets this requirement. Those 
individuals reviewing the rule who believe otherwise should submit 
specific comments to the addresses noted above recommending revised 
language for those provisions or portions thereof where they believe 
compliance is lacking.

Public Availability of Comments

    Be advised that personal information such as name, address, phone 
number, electronic address, or other identifying personal information 
contained in a comment may be made publically available. Individuals 
may ask NCPC to withhold the personal information in their comment, but 
there is no guarantee the agency can do so.

List of Subjects in 1 CFR Parts 456 and 602

    Freedom of information.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the National Capital 
Planning Commission amends 1 CFR Chapter IV and establishes 1 CFR 
Chapter VI to read as follows:

CHAPTER IV--MISCELLANEOUS AGENCIES

PART 456 [Removed]

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1. Under the authority of 40 U.S.C. 8711(a) remove part 456.


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2. Establish Chapter VI, consisting of part 602, to read as follows:

CHAPTER VI--NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

PART 602--NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION FREEDOM OF 
INFORMATION ACT REGULATIONS

Sec.
602.1 Purpose.
602.2 Policy.
602.3 Definitions.
602.4 Information available without a FOIA Request.
602.5 FOIA Request requirements.
602.6 FOIA response requirements.
602.7 Multi-track processing.
602.8 Expedited processing.
602.9 Consultations and referrals.
602.10 Classified and Controlled Unclassified Information.
602.11 Confidential Commercial Information.
602.12 Appeals of Adverse Determinations.
602.13 Fees.
602.14 Fee waiver requirements.
602.15 Preservation of FOIA records.

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended.


Sec.  602.1  Purpose.

    This part contains the rules the National Capital Planning 
Commission (NCPC or Commission) shall follow in processing third party 
Requests for Records concerning the activities of the NCPC under the 
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended. Requests 
made by a U.S. citizen or an individual lawfully admitted for permanent 
residence to access his or her own records under the Privacy Act, 5 
U.S.C. 522a are processed under this part and in accordance with part 
603 of Title 1 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) to provide the 
greatest degree of access while safeguarding an individual's personal 
privacy. Information routinely provided to the public as part of 
regular NCPC activity shall be provided to the public without regard to 
this part.


Sec.  602.2  Policy.

    (a) It is the NCPC's policy to facilitate the broadest possible 
availability and dissemination of information to the public through use 
of the NCPC's Web site, www.ncpc.gov, and physical distribution of 
materials not available electronically. The NCPC staff shall be 
available to assist the public in obtaining information formally by 
using the procedures herein or informally in a manner not inconsistent 
with the rule set forth in this part.
    (b) To the maximum extent possible, the NCPC shall make available 
agency Records of interest to the public that are appropriate for 
disclosure.


Sec.  602.3  Definitions.

    For purposes of this part, the following definitions shall apply:

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    Act and FOIA mean the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552, as 
amended.
    Adverse Determination or Determination shall include a 
determination to withhold, in whole or in part, Records requested in a 
FOIA Request; the failure to respond to all aspects of a Request; the 
determination to deny a request for a Fee Waiver; or the determination 
to deny a request for expedited processing. The term shall also 
encompass a challenge to NCPC's determination that Records have not 
been described adequately, that there are no responsive Records, or 
that an adequate Search has been conducted.
    Agency Record or Record means any documentary material which is 
either created or obtained by a federal agency (Agency) in the 
transaction of Agency business and under Agency control. Agency Records 
may include without limitation books; papers; maps; charts; plats; 
plans; architectural drawings; photographs and microfilm; machine 
readable materials such as magnetic tape, computer disks and electronic 
data storage devices; electronic records including email messages; and 
audiovisual material such as still pictures, sound, and video 
recordings. This definition generally does not cover records of Agency 
staff that are created and maintained primarily for a staff member's 
convenience, exempt from Agency creation or retention requirements, and 
withheld from distribution to other Agency employees for their official 
use.
    Confidential Commercial Information means commercial or financial 
information obtained by the NCPC from a Submitter that may be protected 
from disclosure under Exemption 4 of the FOIA. Exemption 4 of the FOIA 
protects trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained 
from a person which information is privileged or confidential.
    Controlled Unclassified Information means unclassified information 
that does not meet the standards for National Security Classification 
under Executive Order 13536, as amended, but is pertinent to the 
national interests of the United States or to the important interests 
of entities outside the federal government, and under law or policy 
requires protection from unauthorized disclosure, special handling 
safeguards, or prescribed limits on exchange or dissemination.
    Commercial Use Request means a FOIA Request from or on behalf of 
one who seeks information for a use or purpose that furthers the 
commercial, trade, or profit interests of the Requester or the person 
on whose behalf the Request is made.
    Direct Costs means those expenditures that the NCPC incurs in 
searching for, duplicating, and reviewing documents to respond to a 
FOIA Request. Direct Costs include, for example, the salary of the 
employee performing the work (the basic rate of pay for the employee 
plus 16 percent of the rate to cover benefits) and the cost of 
operating duplicating machinery. Direct Costs do not include overhead 
expenses such as costs of space, and heating or lighting the facility 
in which the Records are stored.
    Duplication means the process of making a copy of a document 
necessary to respond to a FOIA Request in a form that is reasonably 
usable by a Requester. Copies can take the form of, among others, paper 
copy, audio-visual materials, or machine readable documents (i.e., 
computer disks or electronic data storage devices).
    Educational Institution means a preschool, a public or private 
elementary or secondary school, an institution of undergraduate higher 
education, an institution of graduate higher education, an institution 
of professional education, and an institution of vocational education, 
which operates a program or programs of scholarly research. To be 
classified in this category, a Requester must show that the Request is 
authorized by and is made under the auspices of a qualifying 
institution and that the records are not sought for a commercial use 
but are sought to further scholarly research.
    Expedited Processing means giving a FOIA Request priority because a 
Requester has shown a compelling need for the Records.
    Fee Waiver means a waiver in whole or in part of fees if a 
Requester can demonstrate that certain statutory requirements are 
satisfied including that the information is in the public interest and 
is not requested primarily for commercial purposes.
    FOIA Public Liaison means an NCPC official who is responsible for 
assisting in reducing delays, increasing transparency and understanding 
the status of Requests, and assisting in the resolution of disputes.
    FOIA Request or Request means a written Request made by an entity 
or member of the public for an Agency Record submitted via the U.S. 
Postal Service mail or other delivery means to include without 
limitation electronic-mail (email) or facsimile.
    Frequently Requested Documents means documents that have been 
Requested at least three times under the FOIA. It also includes 
documents the NCPC anticipates would likely be the subject of multiple 
Requests.
    Multi-track Processing means placing requests in multiple tracks 
based on the amount of work or time (or both) needed to process the 
request. Simple Requests requiring relatively minimal work and/or 
review are placed in one processing track, more complex Requests are 
placed in one or more other tracks, and expedited Requests are placed 
in a separate track. Requests in each track are processed on a first-
in/first-out basis.
    Noncommercial Scientific Institution means an institution that is 
not operated for commerce, trade or profit, but is operated solely for 
the purpose of conducting scientific research the results of which are 
not intended to promote any particular product or industry. To be in 
this category, a Requester must show that the Request is authorized by 
and is made under the auspices of a qualifying institution and that the 
Records are not sought for commercial use but are sought to further 
scientific research.
    Privacy Act Request means, in accordance with NCPC's Privacy Act 
Regulations (1 CFR part 603) a written (paper copy with an original 
signature) request made by an individual for information about himself/
herself that is contained in a Privacy Act system of records. The 
Privacy Act applies only to U.S. citizens and aliens lawfully admitted 
for permanent residence such that only individuals satisfying these 
criteria may make Privacy Act Requests.
    Reading Room Materials means Records, paper or electronic, that are 
required to be made available to the public under 5.U.S.C. 552(a)(2) as 
well as other Records that the NCPC, at its discretion, makes available 
to the public for inspection and copying without requiring the filing 
of a FOIA Request.
    Representative of the News Media means any person or entity that 
gathers information of potential interest to a segment of the 
population, uses his/her/its editorial skills to turn raw material into 
a distinct work, and distributes that work to an audience. News media 
entities include television or radio stations broadcasting to the 
public at large; publishers of periodicals that qualify as 
disseminators of news and make their products available for purchase or 
subscription by the general public; and alternative media to include 
electronic dissemination through telecommunication (internet) services. 
To be in this category, a Requester must not be seeking the Requested 
Records for a commercial use. A Freelance Journalist is a 
Representative of the News Media who is able to demonstrate

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a solid basis for expecting publication through a news organization, 
even though not actually employed by that news organization. A 
publication contract or past evidence of a specific freelance 
assignment from a news organization may indicate a solid basis for 
expecting publication.
    Requester means an entity or member of the public submitting a FOIA 
Request.
    Requester Category means one of the five categories NCPC places 
Requesters in for the purpose of determining whether the Requester will 
be charged for Search, Review and Duplication, and includes Commercial 
Use Requests, Educational Institutions, Noncommercial Scientific 
Institutions, Representatives of the News Media, and all other 
Requesters.
    Review means the examination of Records to determine whether any 
portion of the located Record is eligible to be withheld. It also 
includes processing any Records for disclosure, i.e., doing all that is 
necessary to excise the record and otherwise prepare the Record for 
release. Review does not include time spent resolving general legal or 
policy issues regarding the application of exemptions.
    Search means the process of looking for material, by manual or 
electronic means that is responsive to a FOIA Request. The term also 
includes page-by-page or line-by-line identification of material within 
documents.
    Submitter means any person or entity outside the federal government 
from whom the NCPC directly or indirectly obtains commercial or 
financial information. The term includes, among others, corporations, 
banks, state and local governments, and agencies of foreign governments 
who provide information to the NCPC.
    Unusual Circumstances means, for purposes of Sec.  602.7(c), and 
only to the extent reasonably necessary to the proper processing of a 
particular Request:
    (1) The need to Search for and collect the Requested Agency Records 
from establishments that are separate from the Commission's offices;
    (2) The need to Search for, collect and appropriately examine and 
Review a voluminous amount of separate and distinct Agency Records 
which are demanded in a single Request; or
    (3) The need for consultation with another Agency having a 
substantial interest in the determination of the FOIA Request.
    Workday means a regular Federal workday. It does not include 
Saturdays, Sundays, and legal public holidays.


Sec.  602.4  Information available without a FOIA Request.

    (a) The NCPC shall maintain an electronic library at www.ncpc.gov 
that makes Reading Room Materials capable of production in electronic 
form available for public inspection and downloading. The NCPC shall 
also maintain an actual public reading room containing Reading Room 
Materials incapable of production in electronic form at NCPC's offices. 
The actual reading room shall be available for use on Workdays during 
the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Requests for appointments to review 
Reading Room Materials in the actual public reading room should be 
directed to the NCPC's Information Resources Specialist identified on 
the NCPC Web site (www.ncpc.gov).
    (b) The following types of Records shall be available routinely 
without resort to formal FOIA Request procedures unless such Records 
fall within one of the exemptions listed at 5 U.S.C. 552(b) of the Act:
    (1) Commission agendas;
    (2) Plans and supporting documentation submitted by applicants to 
the Commission to include environmental and historic preservation 
reports prepared for a plan or project;
    (3) Executive Director's Recommendations;
    (4) Commission Memoranda of Action;
    (5) Transcripts of Commission proceedings;
    (6) The Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital: Federal 
Elements and other plans prepared by the NCPC;
    (7) Federal Capital Improvements Plan for the National Capital 
Region following release of the President's Budget;
    (8) Policies adopted by the Commission;
    (9) Correspondence between the Commission and the Congress, other 
federal and local government agencies, and the public; and
    (10) Frequently Requested Documents.


Sec.  602.5  FOIA Request requirements.

    (a) The NCPC shall designate a Chief Freedom of Information Act 
Officer who shall be authorized to grant or deny any Request for a 
Record of the NCPC.
    (b) Requests for a Record or Records that is/are not available in 
the actual or electronic reading rooms shall be directed to the Chief 
Freedom of Information Act Officer.
    (c) All FOIA Requests shall be made in writing. If sent by U.S. 
mail, Requests should be sent to NCPC's official business address 
contained on the NCPC Web site. If sent via email, they should be 
directed to [email protected]. To expedite internal handling of FOIA 
Requests, the words Freedom of Information Act Request shall appear 
prominently on the transmittal envelope or the subject line of a 
Request sent via email or facsimile.
    (d) The FOIA Request shall:
    (1) State that the Request is made pursuant to the FOIA;
    (2) Describe the Agency Record(s) Requested in sufficient detail 
including, without limitation, any specific information known such as 
date, title or name, author, recipient, or time frame for which you are 
seeking Records, to enable the NCPC personnel to locate the Requested 
Agency Records;
    (3) State, pursuant to the fee schedule set forth in Sec.  602.14, 
a willingness to pay all fees associated with the FOIA Request or the 
maximum fee the Requester is willing to pay to obtain the Requested 
Records, unless the Requester is seeking a Fee Waiver or placement in a 
certain Requester Category;
    (4) State, if desired, the preferred form or format of disclosure 
of Agency Records with which the NCPC shall endeavor to comply unless 
compliance would damage or destroy an original Agency Record or 
reproduction is costly and/or requires the acquisition of new 
equipment; and
    (5) Provide a phone number, email address or mailing address at 
which the Requester can be reached to facilitate the handling of the 
Request.
    (e) If a FOIA Request is unclear, overly broad, involves an 
extremely voluminous amount of Records or a burdensome Search, or fails 
to state a willingness to pay the requisite fees or the maximum fee 
which the Requester is willing to pay, the NCPC shall endeavor to 
contact the Requester to define the subject matter, identify and 
clarify the Records being sought, narrow the scope of the Request, and 
obtain assurances regarding payment of fees. The timeframe for a 
response set forth in Sec.  602.6(a) shall be tolled (stopped 
temporarily) and the NCPC will not begin processing a Request until the 
NCPC obtains the information necessary to clarify the Request and/or 
clarifies issues pertaining to the fee.
    (f) NCPC shall designate a FOIA Public Liaison to assist a 
Requester in making a Request or to assist a Requester in correcting a 
Request that does not reasonably describe the Records sought or to 
correct other deficiencies described in paragraph (e) of this section 
that necessitate follow-up with the Requester.

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Sec.  602.6  FOIA response requirements.

    (a) The Freedom of Information Act Officer, upon receipt of a FOIA 
Request made in compliance with these rules, shall determine whether to 
grant or deny the Request. The Freedom of Information Officer shall 
notify the Requester in writing within 20 Workdays of receipt of a 
perfected Request of his/her determination and the reasons therefore 
and of the right to appeal any Adverse Determination to the head of the 
NCPC.
    (b) In cases involving Unusual Circumstances, the agency may extend 
the 20 Workday time limit by written notice to the Requester. The 
written notice shall set forth the reasons for the extension and the 
date on which a determination is expected to be dispatched. No such 
notice shall specify a date that would result in an extension of more 
than 10 Working Days unless the agency affords the Requester an 
opportunity to modify his/her Request or arranges an alternative 
timeframe with the Requester for completion of the NCPC's processing. 
The agency shall also advise the Requester of his/her right to seek 
assistance from the FOIA Public Liaison or OGIS to resolve time limit 
disputes arising under this paragraph.
    (c) NCPC shall deny a Request based on an exemption contained in 
the FOIA and withhold information from disclosure pursuant to an 
exemption only if NCPC reasonably foresees that disclosure would harm 
an interest protected by an exemption or if disclosure is prohibited by 
law. If a Request is denied based on an exemption, NCPC's response 
shall comply with the requirements of paragraph (d) below.
    (d) If a Request is denied in whole or in part, the Chief FOIA 
Officer's written determination shall include, if technically feasible, 
the precise amount of information withheld, and the exemption under 
which it is being withheld unless revealing the exemption would harm an 
interested protected by the exemption. NCPC shall release any portion 
of a withheld Record that reasonably can be segregated from the exempt 
portion of the Record.


Sec.  602.7  Multi-track processing.

    The NCPC may use multiple tracks for processing FOIA Requests based 
on the complexity of Requests and those for which expedited processing 
is Requested. Complexity shall be determined based on the amount of 
work and/or time needed to process a Request and/or the number of pages 
of responsive Records. If the NCPC utilizes Multi-track Processing, it 
shall advise a Requester when a Request is placed in a slower track of 
the limits associated with a faster track and afford the Requester the 
opportunity to limit the scope of its Request to qualify for faster 
processing.


Sec.  602.8  Expedited processing.

    (a) The NCPC shall provide Expedited Processing of a FOIA Request 
if the person making the Request demonstrates that the Request 
involves:
    (1) Circumstances in which the lack of expedited treatment could 
reasonably be expected to pose an imminent threat to the life or 
physical safety of an individual;
    (2) An urgency to inform the public about an actual or alleged 
federal government activity, if made by a person primarily engaged in 
disseminating information;
    (3) The loss of substantial due process rights; or
    (4) A matter of widespread and exceptional media interest in which 
there exists possible questions about the government's integrity which 
affect public confidence.
    (b) A Request for Expedited Processing may be made at the time of 
the initial FOIA Request or at a later time.
    (c) A Requester seeking Expedited Processing must submit a detailed 
statement setting forth the basis for the Expedited Processing Request. 
The Requester must certify in the statement that the need for Expedited 
Processing is true and correct to the best of his/her knowledge. To 
qualify for Expedited Processing, a Requester relying upon the category 
in paragraph (a)(2) of this section must establish:
    (1) He/She is a full time Representative of the News Media or 
primarily engaged in the occupation of information dissemination, 
though it need not be his/her sole occupation;
    (2) A particular urgency to inform the public about the information 
sought by the FOIA Request beyond the public's right to know about the 
government activity generally; and
    (3) The information is of the type that has value that will be lost 
if not disseminated quickly such as a breaking news story. Information 
of historical interest only or information sought for litigation or 
commercial activities will not qualify nor would a news media deadline 
unrelated to breaking news.
    (d) Within 10 calendar days of receipt of a Request for expedited 
processing, the NCPC shall decide whether to grant or deny the Request 
and notify the Requester of the decision in writing. If a Request for 
Expedited Processing is granted, the Request shall be given priority 
and shall be processed in the expedited processing track as fast as 
practicable. If a Request for Expedited Processing is denied, any 
appeal of that decision shall be acted on expeditiously.


Sec.  602.9  Consultations and referrals.

    (a) If a Requester seeks a Record in which another agency of the 
Federal Government is better able to determine whether the record is 
exempt from disclosure under the FOIA, NCPC shall either respond to the 
FOIA Request after consultation with the Agency best able to determine 
if the Requested Record(s) is/are subject to disclosure or refer the 
responsibility for responding to the FOIA Request to the Agency 
responsible for originating the Record(s). Generally, the Agency 
originating a Record will be presumed by the NCPC to be the Agency best 
qualified to render a decision regarding disclosure or exemption except 
for Agency Records submitted to the NCPC pursuant to its authority to 
review Agency plans and/or projects.
    (b) Upon referral of Records to another Agency, the NCPC shall 
notify the Requester in writing of the referral, inform the Requester 
of the name of the Agency to which all or part of the responsive 
records have been referred, provide the Requester a description of the 
part of the Request referred, and advise the Requester of a point of 
contact within the receiving Agency.
    (c) The timeframe for a response to a FOIA Request requiring 
consultation or referral shall be based on the date the FOIA Request 
was initially received by the NCPC and not any later date.


Sec.  602.10  Classified and Controlled Unclassified Information.

    (a) For Requests for an Agency Record that has been classified or 
may be appropriate for classification by another Agency pursuant to an 
Executive Order concerning the classification of Records, the NCPC 
shall refer the responsibility for responding to the FOIA Request to 
the Agency that either classified the Record, should consider 
classifying the Record, or has primary interest in the Record, as 
appropriate.
    (b) Whenever a Request is made for a Record that is designated 
Controlled Unclassified Information by another Agency, the NCPC shall 
refer the FOIA Request to the Agency that designated the Record as 
Controlled Unclassified Information. Decisions to disclose or withhold 
information designated as Controlled Unclassified Information shall be 
made based on the applicability of the statutory exemptions contained 
in the FOIA, not on a Controlled

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Unclassified Information marking or designation.


Sec.  602.11  Confidential Commercial Information.

    (a) Confidential Commercial Information obtained by the NCPC from a 
Submitter shall be disclosed under the FOIA only in accordance with the 
requirements of this section.
    (b) A Submitter of Confidential Commercial Information shall use 
good-faith efforts to designate, by appropriate markings, either at the 
time of submission or at a reasonable time thereafter, any portions of 
its submission that it considers to be protected from disclosure under 
Exemption 4 of the FOIA. These designations will expire ten years after 
the date of the submission unless the Submitter requests, and provides 
justification for, a longer designation period.
    (c) Notice shall be given to a Submitter of a FOIA Request for 
potential Confidential Commercial Information if:
    (1) The requested information has been designated in good faith by 
the Submitter as Confidential Commercial Information eligible for 
protection from disclosure under Exemption 4 of the FOIA; or
    (2) The NCPC has reason to believe the requested information is 
Confidential Commercial Information protected from disclosure under 
Exemption 4 of the FOIA.
    (d) Subject to the requirements of paragraphs (c) and (g) of this 
section, the NCPC shall provide a Submitter with prompt written notice 
of a FOIA Request or administrative appeal that seeks the Submitter's 
Confidential Commercial Information. The notice shall give the 
Submitter an opportunity to object to disclosure of any specified 
portion of that Confidential Commercial Information pursuant to 
paragraph (e) of this section. The notice shall either describe the 
Confidential Commercial Information Requested or include copies of the 
Requested Records or portions thereof containing the Confidential 
Commercial Information. When notice to a large number of Submitters is 
required, NCPC may provide notification by posting or publishing the 
notice in a place reasonably likely to accomplish the intent of the 
notice requirement such as a newspaper, newsletter, the NCPC Web site, 
or the Federal Register.
    (e) The NCPC shall allow a Submitter a reasonable time to respond 
to the notice described in paragraph (d) of this section and shall 
specify within the notice the time period for response. If a Submitter 
has any objection to disclosure, it shall submit a detailed written 
statement. The statement must specify all grounds for withholding any 
portion of the Confidential Commercial Information under any exemption 
of the FOIA and, in the case of Exemption 4, it must show why the 
Confidential Commercial Information is a trade secret or commercial or 
financial information that is privileged or confidential. If the 
Submitter fails to respond to the notice within the specified time, the 
NCPC shall consider this failure to respond as no objection to 
disclosure of the Confidential Commercial Information on the part of 
the Submitter, and NCPC shall proceed to release the requested 
information. A statement provided by the Submitter that is not received 
by NCPC until after the NCPC's disclosure decision has been made shall 
not be considered by the NCPC. Information provided by a Submitter 
under this paragraph may itself be subject to disclosure under the 
FOIA.
    (f) The NCPC shall consider a Submitter's objections and specific 
grounds for nondisclosure in deciding whether to disclose Confidential 
Commercial Information. Whenever the NCPC decides to disclose 
Confidential Commercial Information over the objection of a Submitter, 
the NCPC shall give the Submitter written notice, which shall include:
    (1) A statement of the reason(s) why each of the Submitter's 
disclosure objections was not sustained;
    (2) A description of the Confidential Commercial Information to be 
disclosed; and
    (3) A specified disclosure date, which shall be a reasonable time 
subsequent to the notice.
    (g) The notice requirements of paragraphs (c) and (d) of this 
section shall not apply if:
    (1) The NCPC determines that the Confidential Commercial 
Information is exempt under FOIA;
    (2) The Confidential Commercial Information has been published 
lawfully or has been officially made available to the public;
    (3) The Confidential Commercial Information's disclosure is 
required by statute (other than the FOIA) or by a regulation issued in 
accordance with the requirements of Executive Order 12600 
(Predisclosure Notification Procedures for Confidential Commercial 
Information); or
    (4) The designation made by the Submitter under paragraph (b) of 
this section appears obviously frivolous in which case the NCPC shall, 
within a reasonable time prior to a specified disclosure date, give the 
Submitter written notice of any final decision to disclose the 
Confidential Commercial Information.
    (h) Whenever a Requester files a lawsuit seeking to compel the 
disclosure of Confidential Commercial Information, the NCPC shall 
promptly notify the Submitter.
    (i) Whenever the NCPC provides a Submitter with notice and an 
opportunity to object to disclosure under paragraph (d) of this 
section, the NCPC shall also notify the Requester. Whenever the NCPC 
notifies a Submitter of its intent to disclose Requested Information 
under paragraph (f) of this section, the NCPC shall also notify the 
Requester. Whenever a Submitter files a lawsuit seeking to prevent the 
disclosure of Confidential Commercial Information, the NCPC shall 
notify the Requester.


Sec.  602.12   Appeals of Adverse Determinations.

    (a) An appeal of an Adverse Determination shall be made in writing 
to the Chairman of the Commission (Chairman). An appeal may be 
submitted via U.S. mail or other type of manual delivery service or via 
email or facsimile within 90 Workdays of the date of a notice of an 
Adverse Determination. To facilitate handling of an appeal, the words 
Freedom of Information Act Appeal shall appear prominently on the 
transmittal envelope or the subject line of a Request sent via 
electronic-mail or facsimile.
    (b) An appeal of an Adverse Determination shall include a detailed 
statement of the legal, factual or other basis for the Requester's 
objections to an Adverse Determination; a daytime phone number or email 
address where the Requester can be reached if the NCPC requires 
additional information or clarification regarding the appeal; copies of 
the initial Request and the NCPC's written response; and for an Adverse 
Determination of a Request for Expedited Processing or a Fee Waiver, a 
demonstration of compliance with the requirements of Sec. Sec.  
602.8(a) and (c) or 602.15(a) through (c) respectively.
    (c) The Chairman shall respond to an appeal of an Adverse 
Determination in writing within 20 Workdays of receipt.
    (1) If the Chairman grants the appeal, the Chairman shall notify 
the Requester, and the NCPC shall make available copies of the 
Requested Records promptly thereafter upon receipt of the appropriate 
fee determined in accordance with Sec.  602.13.
    (2) If the Chairman denies the appeal in whole or in part, the 
letter to the Requester shall state

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    (i) The reason(s) for the denial, including the FOIA exemptions(s) 
applied;
    (ii) A statement that the decision is final;
    (iii) A notice of the Requester's right to seek judicial review of 
the denial in the District Court of the United States in either the 
locale in which the Requester resides, the locale in which the 
Requester has his/her principal place of business, or in the District 
of Columbia; and
    (iv) A notice that the Requester may seek dispute resolution 
services from either the NCPC FOIA Public Liaison or the Office of 
Government Information Services (OGIS) to resolve disputes between a 
Requester and the NCPC as a non-exclusive alternative to litigation. 
Contact information for OGIS can be obtained from the OGIS Web site at 
[email protected].
    (d) The NCPC shall not act on an appeal of an Adverse Determination 
if the underlying FOIA Request becomes the subject of FOIA litigation.
    (e) A party seeking court review of an Adverse Determination must 
first appeal the decision under this section to NCPC.


Sec.  602.13   Fees.

    (a) NCPC shall charge fees for processing FOIA requests in 
accordance with the provisions of this section and OMB Guidelines.
    (b) For purposes of assessing fees, NCPC shall categorize 
Requesters into three categories: Commercial Use Requesters; 
Noncommercial Scientific Institutions, Educational Institutions, and 
News Media Requesters; and all other Requesters. Different fees shall 
be charged depending upon the category into which a Requester falls. If 
fees apply, a Requesters may seek a fee waiver in accordance with the 
requirements of Sec.  602.15.
    (c) Search Fees shall be charged as follows:
    (1) NCPC shall not charge Search fees to Requests made by 
Educational Institutions, Noncommercial Scientific Institutions, or 
Representatives of the New Media. NCPC shall charge Search fees to all 
other Requesters subject to the restrictions of paragraph (f)(5) of 
this section even if NCPC fails to locate any responsive Records or if 
the NCPC withholds Records located based on a FOIA exemption.
    (2) For each quarter hour spent by personnel searching for 
Requested Records, including electronic searches that do not require 
new programming, the Search fees shall be calculated based on the 
average hourly General Schedule (GS) base salary, plus the District of 
Columbia locality payment, plus 16 percent for benefits of employees in 
the following three categories: Staff Assistant (assigned at the GS 9-
11 grades); Professional Personnel (assigned at the GS 11-13 grades); 
and Managerial Staff (assigned at the 14-15 grades). For a Staff 
Assistant the quarter hour fee to Search for and retrieve a Requested 
Record shall be $9.00. If a Search and retrieval cannot be performed 
entirely by a Staff Assistant, and the identification of Records within 
the scope of a Request requires the use of Professional Personnel, the 
fee shall be $12.00 for each quarter hour of Search time spent by 
Professional Personnel. If the time of Managerial Personnel is 
required, the fee shall be $18.00 for each quarter hour of Search time 
spent by Managerial Personnel.
    (3) For a computer Search of Records, Requesters shall be charged 
the Direct Costs of creating a computer program, if necessary, and/or 
conducting the Search. Direct Costs for a computer Search shall include 
the cost that is directly attributable to the Search for responsive 
Records and the costs of the operator's salary for the time 
attributable to the Search.
    (d) Duplication fees shall be charged to all Requesters, subject to 
the limitations of paragraph (f)(5) of this section. For a paper 
photocopy of a Record (no more than one copy of which shall be 
supplied), the fee shall be 10 cents per page for single or double 
sided copies, 90 cents per page for 8\1/2\ by 11 inch color copies, and 
$1.50 per page for color copies up to 11 x 17 inches per page. For 
copies produced by computer, and placed on an electronic data saving 
device or provided as a printout, the NCPC shall charge the Direct 
Costs, including operator time, of producing the copy. For other forms 
of Duplication, the NCPC shall charge the Direct Costs of that 
Duplication.
    (e) Review fees shall be charged to only those Requesters who make 
a Commercial Use Request. Review fees will be charged only for the NCPC 
initial Review of a Record to determine whether an exemption applies to 
a particular Record or portion thereof. No charge will be made for 
Review at the administrative appeal level for an exemption already 
applied. However, Records or portions thereof withheld under an 
exemption that is subsequently determined not applicable upon appeal 
may be reviewed again to determine whether any other exemption not 
previously considered applies. If the NCPC determines a different 
exemption applies, the costs of that Review are chargeable. Review fees 
will be charged at the same rates as those charged for a Search under 
paragraph (c)(2) of this section.
    (f) The following limitations on fees shall apply:
    (1) If NCPC fails to comply with the time limits in which to 
respond to a request, NCPC shall not charge Search fees or, in the case 
of Educational Institutions, Noncommercial Scientific Institutions, or 
Representatives of the News Media, duplication fees, except as 
described in paragraphs (f)(2)-(4) of this section.
    (2) If NCPC has determined that unusual circumstances as defined by 
the FOIA apply, and the agency 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 10 days.
    (3) If NCPC determines that Unusual Circumstances exist, and more 
than 5000 pages of responsive records are necessary to respond to the 
Request, NCPC may charge Search fees. NCPC may also charge duplication 
fees in the case of Educational Institutions, Noncommercial Scientific 
Institutions, or Representatives of the News Media. The provisions of 
this paragraph shall only apply if NCPC provides timely written notice 
of the Unusual Circumstances to the Requester and discusses with the 
Requester via mail, e-mail or phone (or made at least three good faith 
efforts to do so) how to effectively limit the scope of the Request.
    (4) 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.
    (5) No Search or Review fees shall be charged for a quarter-hour 
period unless more than half of that period is required for Search or 
Review.
    (6) Except for Requesters of a Commercial Use Request, the NCPC 
shall provide without charge the first two hours of Search (or the cost 
equivalent) and the first 100 pages of Duplication (or the cost 
equivalent);
    (7) Except for Requesters of a Commercial Use Request, no fee shall 
be charged for a Request if the total fee calculated under this section 
equals $50.00 or less.
    (8) Requesters other than those making a Commercial Use Request 
shall not be charged a fee unless the total cost of a Search in excess 
of two hours plus the cost of Duplication in excess of 100 pages totals 
more than $50.00.
    (g) If the NCPC determines or estimates fees in excess of $50.00, 
the NCPC shall notify the Requester of the actual or estimated amount 
of total fees,

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unless in its initial Request the Requester has indicated a willingness 
to pay fees as high as those determined or estimated. If only a portion 
of the fee can be estimated, the NCPC shall advise the Requester that 
the estimated fee constitutes only a portion of the total fee. If the 
NCPC notifies a Requester that actual or estimated fees amount to more 
than $50.00, the Request shall not be considered received for purposes 
of calculating the timeframe for a Response, and no further work shall 
be undertaken on the Request until the Requester agrees to pay the 
anticipated total fee. Any such agreement shall be memorialized in 
writing. A notice under this paragraph shall offer the Requester an 
opportunity to work with the NCPC to reformulate the Request to meet 
the Requester's needs at a lower cost.
    (h) Apart from other provisions of this section, if the Requester 
asks for, or the NCPC chooses as a matter of administrative discretion 
to provide a special service--such as certifying that Records are true 
copies or sending them by other than ordinary mail, the actual costs of 
special service shall be charged.
    (i) The NCPC shall charge interest on any unpaid fee starting on 
the 31st day following the date of billing the Requester. Interest 
charges will be assessed at the rate provided in 31 U.S.C. 3717 
(Interest and Penalty on Claims) and will accrue from the date of the 
billing until payment is received by the NCPC. The NCPC shall 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.
    (j) Where the NCPC reasonably believes that one or more Requesters 
are acting in concert to subdivide a Request into a series of Requests 
to avoid fees, the NCPC may aggregate the Requests and charge 
accordingly. The NCPC shall presume that multiple Requests of this type 
made within a 30-day period have been made to avoid fees. Where 
Requests are separated by a time period in excess of 30 days, the NCPC 
shall aggregate the multiple Requests if a solid basis exists for 
determining aggregation is warranted under all circumstances involved.
    (k) Advance payments shall be treated as follows:
    (1) For Requests other than those described in paragraphs (k)(2) 
and (3) of this section, the NCPC shall not require an advance payment. 
An advance payment refers to a payment made before work on a Request is 
begun or continued after being stopped for any reason but does not 
extend to payment owed for work already completed but not sent to a 
Requester.
    (2) If the NCPC determines or estimates a total fee under this 
section of more than $250.00, it shall require an advance payment of 
all or part of the anticipated fee before beginning to process a 
Request, unless the Requester provides satisfactory assurance of full 
payment or has a history of prompt payment.
    (3) If a Requester previously failed to pay a properly charged FOIA 
fee to the NCPC within 30 days of the date of billing, the NCPC shall 
require the Requester to pay the full amount due, plus any applicable 
interest, and to make an advance payment of the full amount of any 
anticipated fee, before the NCPC begins to process a new Request or 
continues processing a pending Request from that Requester.
    (4) If the NCPC requires advance payment or payment due under 
paragraphs (k)(2) or (3) of this section, the Request shall not be 
considered received and no further work will be undertaken on the 
Request until the required payment is received.
    (l) Where Records responsive to Requests are maintained for 
distribution by Agencies operating statutorily based fee schedule 
programs, the NCPC shall inform Requesters of the steps for obtaining 
Records from those sources so that they may do so most economically.
    (m) All fees shall be paid by personal check, money order or bank 
draft drawn on a bank of the United States, made payable to the order 
of the Treasurer of the United States.


Sec.  602.15   Fee waiver requirements.

    (a) Records responsive to a Request shall be furnished without 
charge or at a charge reduced below that established under Sec.  602.14 
if the Requester demonstrates to the NCPC, and the NCPC determines, 
based on all available information, that Disclosure of the Requested 
information is in the public interest because it is likely to 
contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations or 
activities of the government, and disclosure of the information is not 
primarily in the commercial interest of the Requester.
    (b) To determine if disclosure of the Requested information is in 
the public interest because it is likely to contribute significantly to 
public understanding of the operations or activities of the government, 
the Requester shall demonstrate, and NCPC shall consider, the following 
factors:
    (1) Whether the subject of the Requested Records concerns the 
operations or activities of the government. The subject of the 
Requested Records must concern identifiable operations or activities of 
the federal government, with a connection that is direct and clear, not 
remote or attenuated.
    (2) Whether the disclosure is likely to contribute to an 
understanding of government operations or activities. The portions of 
the Requested Records eligible for disclosure must be meaningfully 
informative about government operations or activities. The disclosure 
of information that already is in the public domain, in either a 
duplicative or a substantially identical form, is not likely to 
contribute to an understanding of government operations and activities 
because this information is already known.
    (3) Whether disclosure of the Requested information will contribute 
to public understanding. 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 and ability and 
intention to effectively convey information to the public shall be 
considered. It shall be presumed that a Representative of the News 
Media satisfies this consideration.
    (4) Whether the disclosure is likely to contribute significantly to 
public understanding of government operations or activities. The 
public's understanding of the subject in question must be enhanced by 
the disclosure to a significant extent, as compared to the level of 
public understanding existing prior to the disclosure. The NCPC shall 
not make value judgments about whether information that would 
contribute significantly to public understanding of the operations or 
activities of the government is important enough to be made public.
    (c) To determine whether disclosure of the information is not 
primarily in the commercial interest of the Requester, the Requester 
shall demonstrate, and NCPC shall consider, the following factors:
    (1) Whether the Requester has a commercial interest that would be 
furthered by the Requested disclosure. The NCPC shall consider any 
commercial interest of the Requester (with reference to the definition 
of Commercial Use Request in Sec.  602.3(f)), or of any person on whose 
behalf the Requester may be acting, that would be furthered by the 
Requested disclosure. Requesters shall be given an opportunity in the 
administrative process to provide explanatory information regarding 
this consideration.

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    (2) Whether any identified commercial interest of the Requester is 
sufficiently large in comparison with the public interest in disclosure 
that disclosure is primarily in the commercial interest of the 
Requester. A Fee Waiver is justified where the public interest standard 
of paragraph (b) of this section is satisfied and that public interest 
is greater in magnitude than that of any identified commercial interest 
in disclosure. The NCPC ordinarily shall presume that a Representative 
of the News Media satisfies the public interest standard, and the 
public interest will be the interest primarily served by disclosure to 
that Requester. Disclosure to data brokers or others who merely compile 
and market government information for direct economic return shall not 
be presumed to primarily serve the public interest.
    (d) Where only some of the Records to be released satisfy the 
requirements for a Fee Waiver, a Fee Waiver shall be granted for those 
Records.
    (e) Requests for a Fee Waiver should address the factors listed in 
paragraphs (a) through (c) of this section, insofar as they apply to 
each Request. The NCPC shall exercise its discretion to consider the 
cost-effectiveness of its investment of administrative resources in 
this decision-making process in deciding to grant Fee Waivers.


Sec.  602.15  Preservation of FOIA records.

    (a) The NCPC shall preserve all correspondence pertaining to FOIA 
Requests received and copies or Records provided until disposition or 
destruction is authorized by the NCPC's General Records schedule 
established in accordance with the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA) approved schedule.
    (b) Materials that are responsive to a FOIA Request shall not be 
disposed of or destroyed while the Request or a related lawsuit is 
pending even if the Records would otherwise be authorized for 
disposition under the NCPC's General Records Schedule or NARA or other 
NARA-approved records schedule.

     Dated: September 14, 2017.
Anne R. Schuyler,
General Counsel.
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                                               NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING                  additional parts within Chapter IV to                              organize the fee section based on three
                                               COMMISSION                                 accommodate NCPC’s recently adopted                                categories of Requesters, e.g.,
                                                                                          National Environmental Policy Act                                  Commercial Use Requesters;
                                               1 CFR Part 456 and Chapter VI              (NEPA) Regulations, the Office of the                              Noncommercial Scientific Institutions,
                                                                                          Federal Register assigned NCPC a new                               Educational Institutions, and News
                                               Freedom of Information Act                 Chapter—Chapter VI—within Title 1 for                              Media Requesters; and all other
                                               Regulations                                consolidation of all current and future                            Requesters. NCPC adopted this new
                                               AGENCY: National Capital Planning          NCPC regulations. As NCPC revises its                              organizational structure to improve the
                                               Commission.                                existing regulations and prepares new                              clarity of the fee section. Other than the
                                               ACTION: Final rule.                        ones, each revised and new regulation                              reorganized structure and the two
                                                                                          will be published in the next sequential                           additions necessitated by the FOIA
                                               SUMMARY: The National Capital Planning Part of Chapter VI. The next sequential                                Improvements Act of 2016, the content
                                               Commission (NCPC or Commission)            Part available for NCPC’s revised FOIA                             of the fee section in the FOIA
                                               hereby adopts new Freedom of               regulations is Part 602. Thus, the                                 Regulations remains unchanged from
                                               Information Act (FOIA) Regulations.        revised FOIA regulations are advertised                            that of the existing regulations.
                                               NCPC must comply with the                  as Part 602.
                                                                                                                                                             D. Standard for Release of Records
                                               requirements of FOIA when it process
                                                                                          I. Key Changes Incorporated Into
                                               requests for Information submitted                                                                              The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016
                                                                                          NCPC’s Freedom of Information Act
                                               pursuant to FOIA.                                                                                             requires agencies to proactively disclose
                                                                                          Regulations
                                               DATES: This rule is effective October 20,                                                                     in electronic format records that have
                                               2017.                                      A. Time Limits                                                     been requested three or more times. It
                                               FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:              The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016                                also requires application of the
                                               Anne R. Schuyler, General Counsel and requires agencies to establish a                                        Department of Justice’s ‘‘foreseeable
                                               Chief FOIA Officer, 202–482–7223,          minimum of 90 days for requesters to                               harm’’ standard as the basis for
                                               anne.schuyler@ncpc.gov.                    file an administrative appeal. NCPC’s                              withholding information pursuant to an
                                               SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June         FOIA regulations incorporate this                                  exemption contained in FOIA. The
                                               30, 2016, President Obama signed into      requirement in § 602.12(a) (Appeals of                             concept of proactive disclosure is
                                               law the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016       Adverse Determinations). Section                                   already contained in NCPC’s current
                                               (Pub. L. 114–185). The FOIA                602.12(g) enumerates the ability to                                regulations and is carried over in
                                               Improvement Act of 2016 addresses a        extend time limits for responding to a                             NCPC’s FOIA Regulations at §§ 602.2(b)
                                               range of procedural issues, including,     FOIA request (20 days) and the process                             (Policy) and 602.4(b)(10) (Information
                                               among others, the requirement that         to be followed by NCPC to extend the                               Available without a FOIA Request). The
                                               agencies establish a minimum of 90         time limits.                                                       foreseeable harm standard is
                                               days for requesters to file an                                                                                incorporated in § 602.6(c).
                                                                                          B. Assistance From NCPC’s FOIA Public
                                               administrative appeal; provide dispute                                                                        E. Elimination of a Description of
                                                                                          Liaison and the National Archives
                                               resolution services at various times                                                                          NCPC’s Organizational Structure
                                                                                          Record Administration’s (NARA), Office
                                               throughout the FOIA process; refrain
                                                                                          of Government Information (OGIS)                                      NCPC’s existing regulations contain
                                               from charging fees for failure to comply
                                               with mandated time limits; engage in          The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016                                an entire section devoted to a
                                               proactive disclosure of records of         requires agencies to advise Requesters of                          description of the Agency’s
                                               general interest or use to the public that the availability of dispute resolution                             organizational structure and the
                                               are appropriate for such disclosure; and services at various times throughout the                             Commission’s composition (See, 1 CFR
                                               apply the Department of Justice’s          FOIA process. The Act provides for                                 456.2). As this information is now
                                               ‘‘foreseeable harm’’ standard as the basis these services to be offered by an                                 readily available on NCPC’s Web site,
                                               for withholding information pursuant to agency’s FOIA Public Liaison and OGIS.                                the referenced section has been removed
                                               an exemption contained in FOIA.            NCPC’s FOIA Regulations reference                                  from the FOIA Regulations. As a
                                                  NCPC adopted updated FOIA               these services in §§ 602.5 (FOIA Request                           consequence, the remaining sections of
                                               regulations in February 2014. As a         requirements), 602.6 (FOIA Response                                the FOIA Regulations have been
                                               result, NCPC included many of the          requirements), and 602.12 (Appeals of                              renumbered. Moreover, the Policy
                                               Department of Justice, Office of           Adverse Determinations).                                           section has been moved. It now follows
                                               Information Policy (OIP) policies into its                                                                    the Purpose section (renamed from
                                                                                          C. Changes to Fee Structure                                        General Information) and proceeds the
                                               existing regulations some of which are
                                               now incorporated as law into the FOIA         The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016                                Definition section. This appeared to be
                                               Improvement Act of 2016. This means        precludes the collection of fees if an                             a move logical organizational structure.
                                               the new FOIA Regulations (FOIA             agency fails to meet mandated FOIA                                 II. Summary of and Response to
                                               Regulations) required only a few           time limits. NCPC’s FOIA regulations                               Comments
                                               changes to comply with the                 contain this limitation in § 602.13(f)(1).
                                               requirements of the FOIA Improvement       Section 602.13(f)(2) introduces a new                                NCPC published a proposed rule
                                               Act of 2016.                               fee construct contained in the FOIA                                addressing revisions to its current FOIA
                                                  NCPC published its existing FOIA        Improvements Act of 2016 for Requests                              Regulations in the Federal Register on
                                               regulations under Title 1, Chapter IV,     that generate 5000 pages of responsive                             August 1, 2017 for a 30-day public
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                                               part 456 of the Code of Federal            records.                                                           comment period. The public comment
                                               Regulations (CFR). Historically, Title 1,     As a general matter, the FOIA                                   period closed on August 31, 2017.
                                               Chapter IV (Miscellaneous Agencies),       Regulations contain a reorganized fee                                NCPC received no comments on its
                                               Parts 455, 456, and 457 of the CFR         section. The current regulations                                   proposed FOIA Regulations.
                                               contained NCPC regulations (Privacy,       organize the fee section based on types                            Consequently, the proposed FOIA
                                               FOIA, and Nondiscrimination                of fees, e.g., Search, Review and                                  Regulations are now being advertised as
                                               respectively). However, as there were no Duplication. The new FOIA Regulations                                the final FOIA Regulations.


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                                               III. Compliance With Laws and                           unduly burden the judicial system and                 CHAPTER VI—NATIONAL CAPITAL
                                               Executive Orders                                        meets the requirements of Executive                   PLANNING COMMISSION
                                                                                                       Order 12988 3(a) and 3(b)(2).
                                               Executive Orders 12866 and 13563                                                                              PART 602—NATIONAL CAPITAL
                                                 By Memorandum dated October 12,                       Paperwork Reduction Act                               PLANNING COMMISSION FREEDOM
                                               1993 from Sally Katzen, Administrator,                    The rule does not contain information               OF INFORMATION ACT REGULATIONS
                                               Office of Information and Regulatory                    collection requirements, and it does not              Sec.
                                               Affairs (OIRA) to Heads of Executive                    require a submission to the Office of                 602.1 Purpose.
                                               Departments and Agencies, and                           Management and Budget under the                       602.2 Policy.
                                               Independent Agencies, OMB rendered                      Paperwork Reduction Act.                              602.3 Definitions.
                                               the NCPC exempt from the requirements                                                                         602.4 Information available without a FOIA
                                               of Executive Order 12866 (See,                          National Environmental Policy Act                          Request.
                                               Appendix A of cited Memorandum).                           The rule is of an administrative                   602.5 FOIA Request requirements.
                                               Nonetheless, NCPC endeavors to adhere                                                                         602.6 FOIA response requirements.
                                                                                                       nature, and its adoption does not                     602.7 Multi-track processing.
                                               to the provisions of Executive Orders                   constitute a major federal action                     602.8 Expedited processing.
                                               and developed this rule in a manner                     significantly affecting the quality of the            602.9 Consultations and referrals.
                                               consistent with the requirements of                     human environment. NCPC’s adoption                    602.10 Classified and Controlled
                                               Executive Order 13563.                                  of the rule will have minimal or no                        Unclassified Information.
                                               Executive Order 13771                                   effect on the environment; impose no                  602.11 Confidential Commercial
                                                                                                       significant change to existing                             Information.
                                                 By virtue of its exemption from the                                                                         602.12 Appeals of Adverse Determinations.
                                                                                                       environmental conditions; and will
                                               requirements of EO 12866, NCPC is                                                                             602.13 Fees.
                                               exemption from this Executive Order.                    have no cumulative environmental                      602.14 Fee waiver requirements.
                                               NCPC confirmed this fact with OIRA.                     impacts.                                              602.15 Preservation of FOIA records.

                                               Regulatory Flexibility Act                              Clarity of the Regulation                               Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended.

                                                 As required by the Regulatory                           Executive Order 12866, Executive                    § 602.1    Purpose.
                                               Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.), the             Order 12988, and the Presidential                       This part contains the rules the
                                               NCPC certifies that the rule will not                   Memorandum of June 1, 1998 requires                   National Capital Planning Commission
                                               have a significant economic effect on a                 the NCPC to write all rules in plain                  (NCPC or Commission) shall follow in
                                               substantial number of small entities.                   language. NCPC maintains the rule                     processing third party Requests for
                                                                                                       meets this requirement. Those                         Records concerning the activities of the
                                               Small Business Regulatory Enforcement                   individuals reviewing the rule who                    NCPC under the Freedom of Information
                                               Fairness Act                                            believe otherwise should submit                       Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended.
                                                 This is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C.               specific comments to the addresses                    Requests made by a U.S. citizen or an
                                               804(2), the Small Business Regulatory                   noted above recommending revised                      individual lawfully admitted for
                                               Enforcement Fairness Act. It does not                   language for those provisions or                      permanent residence to access his or her
                                               have an annual effect on the economy                    portions thereof where they believe                   own records under the Privacy Act, 5
                                               of $100 million or more; will not cause                 compliance is lacking.                                U.S.C. 522a are processed under this
                                               a major increase in costs for individuals,                                                                    part and in accordance with part 603 of
                                               various levels of governments or various                Public Availability of Comments
                                                                                                                                                             Title 1 of the Code of Federal
                                               regions; and does not have a significant                  Be advised that personal information                Regulations (CFR) to provide the
                                               adverse effect on completion,                           such as name, address, phone number,                  greatest degree of access while
                                               employment, investment, productivity,                   electronic address, or other identifying              safeguarding an individual’s personal
                                               innovation or the competitiveness of US                 personal information contained in a                   privacy. Information routinely provided
                                               enterprises with foreign enterprises.                   comment may be made publically                        to the public as part of regular NCPC
                                               Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (2                         available. Individuals may ask NCPC to                activity shall be provided to the public
                                               U.S.C. 1531 et seq.)                                    withhold the personal information in                  without regard to this part.
                                                                                                       their comment, but there is no guarantee
                                                  A statement regarding the Unfunded                                                                         § 602.2    Policy.
                                                                                                       the agency can do so.
                                               Mandates Reform Act is not required.                                                                             (a) It is the NCPC’s policy to facilitate
                                               The rule neither imposes an unfunded                    List of Subjects in 1 CFR Parts 456 and               the broadest possible availability and
                                               mandate of more than $100 million per                   602                                                   dissemination of information to the
                                               year nor imposes a significant or unique                  Freedom of information.                             public through use of the NCPC’s Web
                                               effect on State, local or tribal                                                                              site, www.ncpc.gov, and physical
                                               governments or the private sector.                        For the reasons stated in the                       distribution of materials not available
                                                                                                       preamble, the National Capital Planning               electronically. The NCPC staff shall be
                                               Federalism (Executive Order 13132)                      Commission amends 1 CFR Chapter IV                    available to assist the public in
                                                 In accordance with Executive Order                    and establishes 1 CFR Chapter VI to                   obtaining information formally by using
                                               13132, the rule does not have sufficient                read as follows:                                      the procedures herein or informally in
                                               federalism implications to warrant the                  CHAPTER IV—MISCELLANEOUS                              a manner not inconsistent with the rule
                                               preparation of a Federalism Assessment.                 AGENCIES                                              set forth in this part.
                                               The rule does not substantially and                                                                              (b) To the maximum extent possible,
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                                               directly affect the relationship between                PART 456 [Removed]                                    the NCPC shall make available agency
                                               the Federal and state governments.                                                                            Records of interest to the public that are
                                               Civil Justice Reform (Executive Order                   ■ 1. Under the authority of 40 U.S.C.                 appropriate for disclosure.
                                               12988)                                                  8711(a) remove part 456.
                                                                                                                                                             § 602.3    Definitions.
                                                 The General Counsel of NCPC has                       ■ 2. Establish Chapter VI, consisting of                For purposes of this part, the
                                               determined that the rule does not                       part 602, to read as follows:                         following definitions shall apply:


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                                                  Act and FOIA mean the Freedom of                     or the person on whose behalf the                     NCPC anticipates would likely be the
                                               Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552, as                       Request is made.                                      subject of multiple Requests.
                                               amended.                                                   Direct Costs means those                              Multi-track Processing means placing
                                                  Adverse Determination or                             expenditures that the NCPC incurs in                  requests in multiple tracks based on the
                                               Determination shall include a                           searching for, duplicating, and                       amount of work or time (or both) needed
                                               determination to withhold, in whole or                  reviewing documents to respond to a                   to process the request. Simple Requests
                                               in part, Records requested in a FOIA                    FOIA Request. Direct Costs include, for               requiring relatively minimal work and/
                                               Request; the failure to respond to all                  example, the salary of the employee                   or review are placed in one processing
                                               aspects of a Request; the determination                 performing the work (the basic rate of                track, more complex Requests are
                                               to deny a request for a Fee Waiver; or                  pay for the employee plus 16 percent of               placed in one or more other tracks, and
                                               the determination to deny a request for                 the rate to cover benefits) and the cost              expedited Requests are placed in a
                                               expedited processing. The term shall                    of operating duplicating machinery.                   separate track. Requests in each track
                                               also encompass a challenge to NCPC’s                    Direct Costs do not include overhead                  are processed on a first-in/first-out
                                               determination that Records have not                     expenses such as costs of space, and                  basis.
                                               been described adequately, that there                   heating or lighting the facility in which                Noncommercial Scientific Institution
                                               are no responsive Records, or that an                   the Records are stored.                               means an institution that is not operated
                                               adequate Search has been conducted.                        Duplication means the process of                   for commerce, trade or profit, but is
                                                  Agency Record or Record means any                    making a copy of a document necessary                 operated solely for the purpose of
                                               documentary material which is either                    to respond to a FOIA Request in a form                conducting scientific research the
                                               created or obtained by a federal agency                 that is reasonably usable by a Requester.             results of which are not intended to
                                               (Agency) in the transaction of Agency                   Copies can take the form of, among                    promote any particular product or
                                               business and under Agency control.                      others, paper copy, audio-visual                      industry. To be in this category, a
                                                                                                       materials, or machine readable                        Requester must show that the Request is
                                               Agency Records may include without
                                                                                                       documents (i.e., computer disks or                    authorized by and is made under the
                                               limitation books; papers; maps; charts;
                                                                                                       electronic data storage devices).                     auspices of a qualifying institution and
                                               plats; plans; architectural drawings;
                                                                                                          Educational Institution means a                    that the Records are not sought for
                                               photographs and microfilm; machine
                                                                                                       preschool, a public or private                        commercial use but are sought to further
                                               readable materials such as magnetic
                                                                                                       elementary or secondary school, an                    scientific research.
                                               tape, computer disks and electronic data                                                                         Privacy Act Request means, in
                                                                                                       institution of undergraduate higher
                                               storage devices; electronic records                                                                           accordance with NCPC’s Privacy Act
                                                                                                       education, an institution of graduate
                                               including email messages; and                                                                                 Regulations (1 CFR part 603) a written
                                                                                                       higher education, an institution of
                                               audiovisual material such as still                                                                            (paper copy with an original signature)
                                                                                                       professional education, and an
                                               pictures, sound, and video recordings.                                                                        request made by an individual for
                                                                                                       institution of vocational education,
                                               This definition generally does not cover                                                                      information about himself/herself that is
                                                                                                       which operates a program or programs
                                               records of Agency staff that are created                                                                      contained in a Privacy Act system of
                                                                                                       of scholarly research. To be classified in
                                               and maintained primarily for a staff                                                                          records. The Privacy Act applies only to
                                                                                                       this category, a Requester must show
                                               member’s convenience, exempt from                                                                             U.S. citizens and aliens lawfully
                                                                                                       that the Request is authorized by and is
                                               Agency creation or retention                                                                                  admitted for permanent residence such
                                                                                                       made under the auspices of a qualifying
                                               requirements, and withheld from                                                                               that only individuals satisfying these
                                                                                                       institution and that the records are not
                                               distribution to other Agency employees                                                                        criteria may make Privacy Act Requests.
                                                                                                       sought for a commercial use but are
                                               for their official use.                                                                                          Reading Room Materials means
                                                                                                       sought to further scholarly research.
                                                  Confidential Commercial Information                     Expedited Processing means giving a                Records, paper or electronic, that are
                                               means commercial or financial                           FOIA Request priority because a                       required to be made available to the
                                               information obtained by the NCPC from                   Requester has shown a compelling need                 public under 5.U.S.C. 552(a)(2) as well
                                               a Submitter that may be protected from                  for the Records.                                      as other Records that the NCPC, at its
                                               disclosure under Exemption 4 of the                        Fee Waiver means a waiver in whole                 discretion, makes available to the public
                                               FOIA. Exemption 4 of the FOIA protects                  or in part of fees if a Requester can                 for inspection and copying without
                                               trade secrets and commercial or                         demonstrate that certain statutory                    requiring the filing of a FOIA Request.
                                               financial information obtained from a                   requirements are satisfied including that                Representative of the News Media
                                               person which information is privileged                  the information is in the public interest             means any person or entity that gathers
                                               or confidential.                                        and is not requested primarily for                    information of potential interest to a
                                                  Controlled Unclassified Information                  commercial purposes.                                  segment of the population, uses his/her/
                                               means unclassified information that                        FOIA Public Liaison means an NCPC                  its editorial skills to turn raw material
                                               does not meet the standards for National                official who is responsible for assisting             into a distinct work, and distributes that
                                               Security Classification under Executive                 in reducing delays, increasing                        work to an audience. News media
                                               Order 13536, as amended, but is                         transparency and understanding the                    entities include television or radio
                                               pertinent to the national interests of the              status of Requests, and assisting in the              stations broadcasting to the public at
                                               United States or to the important                       resolution of disputes.                               large; publishers of periodicals that
                                               interests of entities outside the federal                  FOIA Request or Request means a                    qualify as disseminators of news and
                                               government, and under law or policy                     written Request made by an entity or                  make their products available for
                                               requires protection from unauthorized                   member of the public for an Agency                    purchase or subscription by the general
                                               disclosure, special handling safeguards,                Record submitted via the U.S. Postal                  public; and alternative media to include
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                                               or prescribed limits on exchange or                     Service mail or other delivery means to               electronic dissemination through
                                               dissemination.                                          include without limitation electronic-                telecommunication (internet) services.
                                                  Commercial Use Request means a                       mail (email) or facsimile.                            To be in this category, a Requester must
                                               FOIA Request from or on behalf of one                      Frequently Requested Documents                     not be seeking the Requested Records
                                               who seeks information for a use or                      means documents that have been                        for a commercial use. A Freelance
                                               purpose that furthers the commercial,                   Requested at least three times under the              Journalist is a Representative of the
                                               trade, or profit interests of the Requester             FOIA. It also includes documents the                  News Media who is able to demonstrate


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                                               a solid basis for expecting publication                 § 602.4 Information available without a               NCPC Web site. If sent via email, they
                                               through a news organization, even                       FOIA Request.                                         should be directed to FOIA@ncpc.gov.
                                               though not actually employed by that                      (a) The NCPC shall maintain an                      To expedite internal handling of FOIA
                                               news organization. A publication                        electronic library at www.ncpc.gov that               Requests, the words Freedom of
                                               contract or past evidence of a specific                 makes Reading Room Materials capable                  Information Act Request shall appear
                                               freelance assignment from a news                        of production in electronic form                      prominently on the transmittal envelope
                                               organization may indicate a solid basis                 available for public inspection and                   or the subject line of a Request sent via
                                               for expecting publication.                              downloading. The NCPC shall also                      email or facsimile.
                                                  Requester means an entity or member                  maintain an actual public reading room                   (d) The FOIA Request shall:
                                               of the public submitting a FOIA                         containing Reading Room Materials                        (1) State that the Request is made
                                               Request.                                                incapable of production in electronic                 pursuant to the FOIA;
                                                  Requester Category means one of the                  form at NCPC’s offices. The actual
                                                                                                                                                                (2) Describe the Agency Record(s)
                                               five categories NCPC places Requesters                  reading room shall be available for use
                                                                                                                                                             Requested in sufficient detail including,
                                               in for the purpose of determining                       on Workdays during the hours of 9:00
                                                                                                                                                             without limitation, any specific
                                               whether the Requester will be charged                   a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Requests for
                                                                                                                                                             information known such as date, title or
                                               for Search, Review and Duplication, and                 appointments to review Reading Room
                                                                                                                                                             name, author, recipient, or time frame
                                               includes Commercial Use Requests,                       Materials in the actual public reading
                                                                                                                                                             for which you are seeking Records, to
                                               Educational Institutions,                               room should be directed to the NCPC’s
                                                                                                                                                             enable the NCPC personnel to locate the
                                               Noncommercial Scientific Institutions,                  Information Resources Specialist
                                                                                                                                                             Requested Agency Records;
                                               Representatives of the News Media, and                  identified on the NCPC Web site
                                               all other Requesters.                                   (www.ncpc.gov).                                          (3) State, pursuant to the fee schedule
                                                                                                         (b) The following types of Records                  set forth in § 602.14, a willingness to
                                                  Review means the examination of
                                                                                                       shall be available routinely without                  pay all fees associated with the FOIA
                                               Records to determine whether any
                                                                                                       resort to formal FOIA Request                         Request or the maximum fee the
                                               portion of the located Record is eligible
                                                                                                       procedures unless such Records fall                   Requester is willing to pay to obtain the
                                               to be withheld. It also includes
                                                                                                       within one of the exemptions listed at                Requested Records, unless the Requester
                                               processing any Records for disclosure,
                                                                                                       5 U.S.C. 552(b) of the Act:                           is seeking a Fee Waiver or placement in
                                               i.e., doing all that is necessary to excise
                                                                                                         (1) Commission agendas;                             a certain Requester Category;
                                               the record and otherwise prepare the
                                               Record for release. Review does not                       (2) Plans and supporting                               (4) State, if desired, the preferred form
                                               include time spent resolving general                    documentation submitted by applicants                 or format of disclosure of Agency
                                               legal or policy issues regarding the                    to the Commission to include                          Records with which the NCPC shall
                                               application of exemptions.                              environmental and historic preservation               endeavor to comply unless compliance
                                                  Search means the process of looking                  reports prepared for a plan or project;               would damage or destroy an original
                                               for material, by manual or electronic                     (3) Executive Director’s                            Agency Record or reproduction is costly
                                               means that is responsive to a FOIA                      Recommendations;                                      and/or requires the acquisition of new
                                               Request. The term also includes page-                     (4) Commission Memoranda of                         equipment; and
                                               by-page or line-by-line identification of               Action;                                                  (5) Provide a phone number, email
                                               material within documents.                                (5) Transcripts of Commission                       address or mailing address at which the
                                                  Submitter means any person or entity                 proceedings;                                          Requester can be reached to facilitate
                                               outside the federal government from                       (6) The Comprehensive Plan for the                  the handling of the Request.
                                               whom the NCPC directly or indirectly                    National Capital: Federal Elements and                   (e) If a FOIA Request is unclear,
                                               obtains commercial or financial                         other plans prepared by the NCPC;                     overly broad, involves an extremely
                                                                                                         (7) Federal Capital Improvements                    voluminous amount of Records or a
                                               information. The term includes, among
                                                                                                       Plan for the National Capital Region                  burdensome Search, or fails to state a
                                               others, corporations, banks, state and
                                                                                                       following release of the President’s                  willingness to pay the requisite fees or
                                               local governments, and agencies of
                                                                                                       Budget;                                               the maximum fee which the Requester
                                               foreign governments who provide
                                                                                                         (8) Policies adopted by the                         is willing to pay, the NCPC shall
                                               information to the NCPC.
                                                                                                       Commission;                                           endeavor to contact the Requester to
                                                  Unusual Circumstances means, for                       (9) Correspondence between the
                                               purposes of § 602.7(c), and only to the                                                                       define the subject matter, identify and
                                                                                                       Commission and the Congress, other
                                               extent reasonably necessary to the                                                                            clarify the Records being sought, narrow
                                                                                                       federal and local government agencies,
                                               proper processing of a particular                                                                             the scope of the Request, and obtain
                                                                                                       and the public; and
                                               Request:                                                                                                      assurances regarding payment of fees.
                                                                                                         (10) Frequently Requested
                                                  (1) The need to Search for and collect                                                                     The timeframe for a response set forth
                                                                                                       Documents.
                                               the Requested Agency Records from                                                                             in § 602.6(a) shall be tolled (stopped
                                               establishments that are separate from                   § 602.5   FOIA Request requirements.                  temporarily) and the NCPC will not
                                               the Commission’s offices;                                 (a) The NCPC shall designate a Chief                begin processing a Request until the
                                                  (2) The need to Search for, collect and              Freedom of Information Act Officer who                NCPC obtains the information necessary
                                               appropriately examine and Review a                      shall be authorized to grant or deny any              to clarify the Request and/or clarifies
                                               voluminous amount of separate and                       Request for a Record of the NCPC.                     issues pertaining to the fee.
                                               distinct Agency Records which are                         (b) Requests for a Record or Records                   (f) NCPC shall designate a FOIA
                                               demanded in a single Request; or                        that is/are not available in the actual or            Public Liaison to assist a Requester in
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                                                  (3) The need for consultation with                   electronic reading rooms shall be                     making a Request or to assist a
                                               another Agency having a substantial                     directed to the Chief Freedom of                      Requester in correcting a Request that
                                               interest in the determination of the                    Information Act Officer.                              does not reasonably describe the
                                               FOIA Request.                                             (c) All FOIA Requests shall be made                 Records sought or to correct other
                                                  Workday means a regular Federal                      in writing. If sent by U.S. mail, Requests            deficiencies described in paragraph (e)
                                               workday. It does not include Saturdays,                 should be sent to NCPC’s official                     of this section that necessitate follow-up
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                                               § 602.6   FOIA response requirements.                   Requester when a Request is placed in                 priority and shall be processed in the
                                                  (a) The Freedom of Information Act                   a slower track of the limits associated               expedited processing track as fast as
                                               Officer, upon receipt of a FOIA Request                 with a faster track and afford the                    practicable. If a Request for Expedited
                                               made in compliance with these rules,                    Requester the opportunity to limit the                Processing is denied, any appeal of that
                                               shall determine whether to grant or                     scope of its Request to qualify for faster            decision shall be acted on
                                               deny the Request. The Freedom of                        processing.                                           expeditiously.
                                               Information Officer shall notify the
                                               Requester in writing within 20                          § 602.8   Expedited processing.                       § 602.9    Consultations and referrals.
                                               Workdays of receipt of a perfected                         (a) The NCPC shall provide Expedited                  (a) If a Requester seeks a Record in
                                               Request of his/her determination and                    Processing of a FOIA Request if the                   which another agency of the Federal
                                               the reasons therefore and of the right to               person making the Request                             Government is better able to determine
                                               appeal any Adverse Determination to                     demonstrates that the Request involves:               whether the record is exempt from
                                               the head of the NCPC.                                      (1) Circumstances in which the lack of             disclosure under the FOIA, NCPC shall
                                                  (b) In cases involving Unusual                       expedited treatment could reasonably be               either respond to the FOIA Request after
                                               Circumstances, the agency may extend                    expected to pose an imminent threat to                consultation with the Agency best able
                                               the 20 Workday time limit by written                    the life or physical safety of an                     to determine if the Requested Record(s)
                                               notice to the Requester. The written                    individual;                                           is/are subject to disclosure or refer the
                                               notice shall set forth the reasons for the                 (2) An urgency to inform the public                responsibility for responding to the
                                               extension and the date on which a                       about an actual or alleged federal                    FOIA Request to the Agency responsible
                                               determination is expected to be                         government activity, if made by a                     for originating the Record(s). Generally,
                                               dispatched. No such notice shall specify                person primarily engaged in                           the Agency originating a Record will be
                                               a date that would result in an extension                disseminating information;                            presumed by the NCPC to be the Agency
                                               of more than 10 Working Days unless                        (3) The loss of substantial due process            best qualified to render a decision
                                               the agency affords the Requester an                     rights; or                                            regarding disclosure or exemption
                                               opportunity to modify his/her Request                      (4) A matter of widespread and                     except for Agency Records submitted to
                                               or arranges an alternative timeframe                    exceptional media interest in which                   the NCPC pursuant to its authority to
                                               with the Requester for completion of the                there exists possible questions about the             review Agency plans and/or projects.
                                               NCPC’s processing. The agency shall                     government’s integrity which affect
                                                                                                       public confidence.                                       (b) Upon referral of Records to
                                               also advise the Requester of his/her                                                                          another Agency, the NCPC shall notify
                                               right to seek assistance from the FOIA                     (b) A Request for Expedited
                                                                                                       Processing may be made at the time of                 the Requester in writing of the referral,
                                               Public Liaison or OGIS to resolve time                                                                        inform the Requester of the name of the
                                               limit disputes arising under this                       the initial FOIA Request or at a later
                                                                                                       time.                                                 Agency to which all or part of the
                                               paragraph.                                                                                                    responsive records have been referred,
                                                  (c) NCPC shall deny a Request based                     (c) A Requester seeking Expedited
                                                                                                       Processing must submit a detailed                     provide the Requester a description of
                                               on an exemption contained in the FOIA
                                                                                                       statement setting forth the basis for the             the part of the Request referred, and
                                               and withhold information from
                                                                                                       Expedited Processing Request. The                     advise the Requester of a point of
                                               disclosure pursuant to an exemption
                                                                                                       Requester must certify in the statement               contact within the receiving Agency.
                                               only if NCPC reasonably foresees that
                                               disclosure would harm an interest                       that the need for Expedited Processing                   (c) The timeframe for a response to a
                                               protected by an exemption or if                         is true and correct to the best of his/her            FOIA Request requiring consultation or
                                               disclosure is prohibited by law. If a                   knowledge. To qualify for Expedited                   referral shall be based on the date the
                                               Request is denied based on an                           Processing, a Requester relying upon the              FOIA Request was initially received by
                                               exemption, NCPC’s response shall                        category in paragraph (a)(2) of this                  the NCPC and not any later date.
                                               comply with the requirements of                         section must establish:                               § 602.10 Classified and Controlled
                                               paragraph (d) below.                                       (1) He/She is a full time                          Unclassified Information.
                                                  (d) If a Request is denied in whole or               Representative of the News Media or
                                               in part, the Chief FOIA Officer’s written               primarily engaged in the occupation of                  (a) For Requests for an Agency Record
                                               determination shall include, if                         information dissemination, though it                  that has been classified or may be
                                               technically feasible, the precise amount                need not be his/her sole occupation;                  appropriate for classification by another
                                               of information withheld, and the                           (2) A particular urgency to inform the             Agency pursuant to an Executive Order
                                               exemption under which it is being                       public about the information sought by                concerning the classification of Records,
                                               withheld unless revealing the                           the FOIA Request beyond the public’s                  the NCPC shall refer the responsibility
                                               exemption would harm an interested                      right to know about the government                    for responding to the FOIA Request to
                                               protected by the exemption. NCPC shall                  activity generally; and                               the Agency that either classified the
                                               release any portion of a withheld Record                   (3) The information is of the type that            Record, should consider classifying the
                                               that reasonably can be segregated from                  has value that will be lost if not                    Record, or has primary interest in the
                                               the exempt portion of the Record.                       disseminated quickly such as a breaking               Record, as appropriate.
                                                                                                       news story. Information of historical                   (b) Whenever a Request is made for a
                                               § 602.7   Multi-track processing.                       interest only or information sought for               Record that is designated Controlled
                                                 The NCPC may use multiple tracks for                  litigation or commercial activities will              Unclassified Information by another
                                               processing FOIA Requests based on the                   not qualify nor would a news media                    Agency, the NCPC shall refer the FOIA
                                               complexity of Requests and those for                    deadline unrelated to breaking news.                  Request to the Agency that designated
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                                               which expedited processing is                              (d) Within 10 calendar days of receipt             the Record as Controlled Unclassified
                                               Requested. Complexity shall be                          of a Request for expedited processing,                Information. Decisions to disclose or
                                               determined based on the amount of                       the NCPC shall decide whether to grant                withhold information designated as
                                               work and/or time needed to process a                    or deny the Request and notify the                    Controlled Unclassified Information
                                               Request and/or the number of pages of                   Requester of the decision in writing. If              shall be made based on the applicability
                                               responsive Records. If the NCPC utilizes                a Request for Expedited Processing is                 of the statutory exemptions contained in
                                               Multi-track Processing, it shall advise a               granted, the Request shall be given                   the FOIA, not on a Controlled


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                                               Unclassified Information marking or                     Submitter has any objection to                        written notice of any final decision to
                                               designation.                                            disclosure, it shall submit a detailed                disclose the Confidential Commercial
                                                                                                       written statement. The statement must                 Information.
                                               § 602.11 Confidential Commercial                        specify all grounds for withholding any
                                               Information.
                                                                                                                                                                (h) Whenever a Requester files a
                                                                                                       portion of the Confidential Commercial                lawsuit seeking to compel the disclosure
                                                  (a) Confidential Commercial                          Information under any exemption of the                of Confidential Commercial
                                               Information obtained by the NCPC from                   FOIA and, in the case of Exemption 4,                 Information, the NCPC shall promptly
                                               a Submitter shall be disclosed under the                it must show why the Confidential                     notify the Submitter.
                                               FOIA only in accordance with the                        Commercial Information is a trade secret                 (i) Whenever the NCPC provides a
                                               requirements of this section.                           or commercial or financial information
                                                  (b) A Submitter of Confidential                                                                            Submitter with notice and an
                                                                                                       that is privileged or confidential. If the            opportunity to object to disclosure
                                               Commercial Information shall use good-                  Submitter fails to respond to the notice
                                               faith efforts to designate, by appropriate                                                                    under paragraph (d) of this section, the
                                                                                                       within the specified time, the NCPC                   NCPC shall also notify the Requester.
                                               markings, either at the time of                         shall consider this failure to respond as
                                               submission or at a reasonable time                                                                            Whenever the NCPC notifies a
                                                                                                       no objection to disclosure of the                     Submitter of its intent to disclose
                                               thereafter, any portions of its                         Confidential Commercial Information
                                               submission that it considers to be                                                                            Requested Information under paragraph
                                                                                                       on the part of the Submitter, and NCPC                (f) of this section, the NCPC shall also
                                               protected from disclosure under                         shall proceed to release the requested
                                               Exemption 4 of the FOIA. These                                                                                notify the Requester. Whenever a
                                                                                                       information. A statement provided by                  Submitter files a lawsuit seeking to
                                               designations will expire ten years after                the Submitter that is not received by
                                               the date of the submission unless the                                                                         prevent the disclosure of Confidential
                                                                                                       NCPC until after the NCPC’s disclosure                Commercial Information, the NCPC
                                               Submitter requests, and provides                        decision has been made shall not be
                                               justification for, a longer designation                                                                       shall notify the Requester.
                                                                                                       considered by the NCPC. Information
                                               period.                                                 provided by a Submitter under this                    § 602.12 Appeals of Adverse
                                                  (c) Notice shall be given to a                       paragraph may itself be subject to                    Determinations.
                                               Submitter of a FOIA Request for                         disclosure under the FOIA.                              (a) An appeal of an Adverse
                                               potential Confidential Commercial                          (f) The NCPC shall consider a                      Determination shall be made in writing
                                               Information if:                                         Submitter’s objections and specific                   to the Chairman of the Commission
                                                  (1) The requested information has                    grounds for nondisclosure in deciding                 (Chairman). An appeal may be
                                               been designated in good faith by the                    whether to disclose Confidential                      submitted via U.S. mail or other type of
                                               Submitter as Confidential Commercial                    Commercial Information. Whenever the                  manual delivery service or via email or
                                               Information eligible for protection from                NCPC decides to disclose Confidential                 facsimile within 90 Workdays of the
                                               disclosure under Exemption 4 of the                     Commercial Information over the                       date of a notice of an Adverse
                                               FOIA; or                                                objection of a Submitter, the NCPC shall
                                                  (2) The NCPC has reason to believe                                                                         Determination. To facilitate handling of
                                                                                                       give the Submitter written notice, which              an appeal, the words Freedom of
                                               the requested information is
                                                                                                       shall include:                                        Information Act Appeal shall appear
                                               Confidential Commercial Information                        (1) A statement of the reason(s) why
                                               protected from disclosure under                                                                               prominently on the transmittal envelope
                                                                                                       each of the Submitter’s disclosure                    or the subject line of a Request sent via
                                               Exemption 4 of the FOIA.                                objections was not sustained;
                                                  (d) Subject to the requirements of                                                                         electronic-mail or facsimile.
                                                                                                          (2) A description of the Confidential                (b) An appeal of an Adverse
                                               paragraphs (c) and (g) of this section, the             Commercial Information to be disclosed;
                                               NCPC shall provide a Submitter with                                                                           Determination shall include a detailed
                                                                                                       and                                                   statement of the legal, factual or other
                                               prompt written notice of a FOIA                            (3) A specified disclosure date, which
                                               Request or administrative appeal that                                                                         basis for the Requester’s objections to an
                                                                                                       shall be a reasonable time subsequent to              Adverse Determination; a daytime
                                               seeks the Submitter’s Confidential                      the notice.
                                               Commercial Information. The notice                                                                            phone number or email address where
                                                                                                          (g) The notice requirements of
                                               shall give the Submitter an opportunity                                                                       the Requester can be reached if the
                                                                                                       paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section
                                               to object to disclosure of any specified                                                                      NCPC requires additional information or
                                                                                                       shall not apply if:
                                               portion of that Confidential Commercial                    (1) The NCPC determines that the                   clarification regarding the appeal;
                                               Information pursuant to paragraph (e) of                Confidential Commercial Information is                copies of the initial Request and the
                                               this section. The notice shall either                   exempt under FOIA;                                    NCPC’s written response; and for an
                                               describe the Confidential Commercial                       (2) The Confidential Commercial                    Adverse Determination of a Request for
                                               Information Requested or include copies                 Information has been published                        Expedited Processing or a Fee Waiver, a
                                               of the Requested Records or portions                    lawfully or has been officially made                  demonstration of compliance with the
                                               thereof containing the Confidential                     available to the public;                              requirements of §§ 602.8(a) and (c) or
                                               Commercial Information. When notice                        (3) The Confidential Commercial                    602.15(a) through (c) respectively.
                                               to a large number of Submitters is                      Information’s disclosure is required by                 (c) The Chairman shall respond to an
                                               required, NCPC may provide                              statute (other than the FOIA) or by a                 appeal of an Adverse Determination in
                                               notification by posting or publishing the               regulation issued in accordance with the              writing within 20 Workdays of receipt.
                                               notice in a place reasonably likely to                  requirements of Executive Order 12600                   (1) If the Chairman grants the appeal,
                                               accomplish the intent of the notice                     (Predisclosure Notification Procedures                the Chairman shall notify the Requester,
                                               requirement such as a newspaper,                        for Confidential Commercial                           and the NCPC shall make available
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                                               newsletter, the NCPC Web site, or the                   Information); or                                      copies of the Requested Records
                                               Federal Register.                                          (4) The designation made by the                    promptly thereafter upon receipt of the
                                                  (e) The NCPC shall allow a Submitter                 Submitter under paragraph (b) of this                 appropriate fee determined in
                                               a reasonable time to respond to the                     section appears obviously frivolous in                accordance with § 602.13.
                                               notice described in paragraph (d) of this               which case the NCPC shall, within a                     (2) If the Chairman denies the appeal
                                               section and shall specify within the                    reasonable time prior to a specified                  in whole or in part, the letter to the
                                               notice the time period for response. If a               disclosure date, give the Submitter                   Requester shall state


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                                                  (i) The reason(s) for the denial,                    percent for benefits of employees in the              Search under paragraph (c)(2) of this
                                               including the FOIA exemptions(s)                        following three categories: Staff                     section.
                                               applied;                                                Assistant (assigned at the GS 9–11                       (f) The following limitations on fees
                                                  (ii) A statement that the decision is                grades); Professional Personnel                       shall apply:
                                               final;                                                  (assigned at the GS 11–13 grades); and                   (1) If NCPC fails to comply with the
                                                  (iii) A notice of the Requester’s right              Managerial Staff (assigned at the 14–15               time limits in which to respond to a
                                               to seek judicial review of the denial in                grades). For a Staff Assistant the quarter            request, NCPC shall not charge Search
                                               the District Court of the United States in              hour fee to Search for and retrieve a                 fees or, in the case of Educational
                                               either the locale in which the Requester                Requested Record shall be $9.00. If a                 Institutions, Noncommercial Scientific
                                               resides, the locale in which the                        Search and retrieval cannot be                        Institutions, or Representatives of the
                                               Requester has his/her principal place of                performed entirely by a Staff Assistant,              News Media, duplication fees, except as
                                               business, or in the District of Columbia;               and the identification of Records within              described in paragraphs (f)(2)–(4) of this
                                               and                                                     the scope of a Request requires the use               section.
                                                  (iv) A notice that the Requester may                 of Professional Personnel, the fee shall                 (2) If NCPC has determined that
                                               seek dispute resolution services from                   be $12.00 for each quarter hour of                    unusual circumstances as defined by the
                                               either the NCPC FOIA Public Liaison or                  Search time spent by Professional                     FOIA apply, and the agency provided
                                               the Office of Government Information                    Personnel. If the time of Managerial                  timely written notice to the Requester in
                                               Services (OGIS) to resolve disputes                     Personnel is required, the fee shall be               accordance with the FOIA, a failure to
                                               between a Requester and the NCPC as a                   $18.00 for each quarter hour of Search                comply with the time limit shall be
                                               non-exclusive alternative to litigation.                time spent by Managerial Personnel.                   excused for an additional 10 days.
                                               Contact information for OGIS can be                        (3) For a computer Search of Records,                 (3) If NCPC determines that Unusual
                                               obtained from the OGIS Web site at                      Requesters shall be charged the Direct                Circumstances exist, and more than
                                               ogis@nara.gov.                                          Costs of creating a computer program, if              5000 pages of responsive records are
                                                  (d) The NCPC shall not act on an                     necessary, and/or conducting the                      necessary to respond to the Request,
                                               appeal of an Adverse Determination if                   Search. Direct Costs for a computer                   NCPC may charge Search fees. NCPC
                                               the underlying FOIA Request becomes                     Search shall include the cost that is                 may also charge duplication fees in the
                                               the subject of FOIA litigation.                         directly attributable to the Search for               case of Educational Institutions,
                                                  (e) A party seeking court review of an               responsive Records and the costs of the               Noncommercial Scientific Institutions,
                                               Adverse Determination must first appeal                 operator’s salary for the time                        or Representatives of the News Media.
                                               the decision under this section to NCPC.                attributable to the Search.                           The provisions of this paragraph shall
                                                                                                                                                             only apply if NCPC provides timely
                                               § 602.13   Fees.                                           (d) Duplication fees shall be charged
                                                                                                                                                             written notice of the Unusual
                                                 (a) NCPC shall charge fees for                        to all Requesters, subject to the
                                                                                                                                                             Circumstances to the Requester and
                                               processing FOIA requests in accordance                  limitations of paragraph (f)(5) of this
                                                                                                                                                             discusses with the Requester via mail, e-
                                               with the provisions of this section and                 section. For a paper photocopy of a
                                                                                                                                                             mail or phone (or made at least three
                                               OMB Guidelines.                                         Record (no more than one copy of
                                                                                                                                                             good faith efforts to do so) how to
                                                 (b) For purposes of assessing fees,                   which shall be supplied), the fee shall
                                                                                                                                                             effectively limit the scope of the
                                               NCPC shall categorize Requesters into                   be 10 cents per page for single or double
                                                                                                                                                             Request.
                                               three categories: Commercial Use                        sided copies, 90 cents per page for 81⁄2
                                                                                                                                                                (4) If a court has determined that
                                               Requesters; Noncommercial Scientific                    by 11 inch color copies, and $1.50 per
                                                                                                                                                             exceptional circumstances exist, as
                                               Institutions, Educational Institutions,                 page for color copies up to 11 x 17
                                                                                                                                                             defined by the FOIA, a failure to comply
                                               and News Media Requesters; and all                      inches per page. For copies produced by
                                                                                                                                                             with the time limits shall be excused for
                                               other Requesters. Different fees shall be               computer, and placed on an electronic
                                                                                                                                                             the length of time provided by the court
                                               charged depending upon the category                     data saving device or provided as a
                                                                                                                                                             order.
                                               into which a Requester falls. If fees                   printout, the NCPC shall charge the                      (5) No Search or Review fees shall be
                                               apply, a Requesters may seek a fee                      Direct Costs, including operator time, of             charged for a quarter-hour period unless
                                               waiver in accordance with the                           producing the copy. For other forms of                more than half of that period is required
                                               requirements of § 602.15.                               Duplication, the NCPC shall charge the                for Search or Review.
                                                 (c) Search Fees shall be charged as                   Direct Costs of that Duplication.                        (6) Except for Requesters of a
                                               follows:                                                   (e) Review fees shall be charged to                Commercial Use Request, the NCPC
                                                 (1) NCPC shall not charge Search fees                 only those Requesters who make a                      shall provide without charge the first
                                               to Requests made by Educational                         Commercial Use Request. Review fees                   two hours of Search (or the cost
                                               Institutions, Noncommercial Scientific                  will be charged only for the NCPC                     equivalent) and the first 100 pages of
                                               Institutions, or Representatives of the                 initial Review of a Record to determine               Duplication (or the cost equivalent);
                                               New Media. NCPC shall charge Search                     whether an exemption applies to a                        (7) Except for Requesters of a
                                               fees to all other Requesters subject to the             particular Record or portion thereof. No              Commercial Use Request, no fee shall be
                                               restrictions of paragraph (f)(5) of this                charge will be made for Review at the                 charged for a Request if the total fee
                                               section even if NCPC fails to locate any                administrative appeal level for an                    calculated under this section equals
                                               responsive Records or if the NCPC                       exemption already applied. However,                   $50.00 or less.
                                               withholds Records located based on a                    Records or portions thereof withheld                     (8) Requesters other than those
                                               FOIA exemption.                                         under an exemption that is                            making a Commercial Use Request shall
                                                 (2) For each quarter hour spent by                    subsequently determined not applicable                not be charged a fee unless the total cost
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                                               personnel searching for Requested                       upon appeal may be reviewed again to                  of a Search in excess of two hours plus
                                               Records, including electronic searches                  determine whether any other exemption                 the cost of Duplication in excess of 100
                                               that do not require new programming,                    not previously considered applies. If the             pages totals more than $50.00.
                                               the Search fees shall be calculated based               NCPC determines a different exemption                    (g) If the NCPC determines or
                                               on the average hourly General Schedule                  applies, the costs of that Review are                 estimates fees in excess of $50.00, the
                                               (GS) base salary, plus the District of                  chargeable. Review fees will be charged               NCPC shall notify the Requester of the
                                               Columbia locality payment, plus 16                      at the same rates as those charged for a              actual or estimated amount of total fees,


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                                               unless in its initial Request the                       owed for work already completed but                   Requested Records must concern
                                               Requester has indicated a willingness to                not sent to a Requester.                              identifiable operations or activities of
                                               pay fees as high as those determined or                   (2) If the NCPC determines or                       the federal government, with a
                                               estimated. If only a portion of the fee                 estimates a total fee under this section              connection that is direct and clear, not
                                               can be estimated, the NCPC shall advise                 of more than $250.00, it shall require an             remote or attenuated.
                                               the Requester that the estimated fee                    advance payment of all or part of the                    (2) Whether the disclosure is likely to
                                               constitutes only a portion of the total                 anticipated fee before beginning to                   contribute to an understanding of
                                               fee. If the NCPC notifies a Requester that              process a Request, unless the Requester               government operations or activities. The
                                               actual or estimated fees amount to more                 provides satisfactory assurance of full               portions of the Requested Records
                                               than $50.00, the Request shall not be                   payment or has a history of prompt                    eligible for disclosure must be
                                               considered received for purposes of                     payment.                                              meaningfully informative about
                                               calculating the timeframe for a                           (3) If a Requester previously failed to             government operations or activities. The
                                               Response, and no further work shall be                  pay a properly charged FOIA fee to the                disclosure of information that already is
                                               undertaken on the Request until the                     NCPC within 30 days of the date of                    in the public domain, in either a
                                               Requester agrees to pay the anticipated                 billing, the NCPC shall require the                   duplicative or a substantially identical
                                               total fee. Any such agreement shall be                  Requester to pay the full amount due,                 form, is not likely to contribute to an
                                               memorialized in writing. A notice under                 plus any applicable interest, and to                  understanding of government operations
                                               this paragraph shall offer the Requester                make an advance payment of the full                   and activities because this information
                                               an opportunity to work with the NCPC                    amount of any anticipated fee, before                 is already known.
                                               to reformulate the Request to meet the                  the NCPC begins to process a new                         (3) Whether disclosure of the
                                               Requester’s needs at a lower cost.                      Request or continues processing a                     Requested information will contribute
                                                 (h) Apart from other provisions of this               pending Request from that Requester.                  to public understanding. The disclosure
                                               section, if the Requester asks for, or the                (4) If the NCPC requires advance                    must contribute to the understanding of
                                               NCPC chooses as a matter of                             payment or payment due under                          a reasonably broad audience of persons
                                               administrative discretion to provide a                  paragraphs (k)(2) or (3) of this section,             interested in the subject, as opposed to
                                               special service—such as certifying that                 the Request shall not be considered                   the individual understanding of the
                                               Records are true copies or sending them                 received and no further work will be                  Requester. A Requester’s expertise in
                                               by other than ordinary mail, the actual                 undertaken on the Request until the                   the subject area and ability and
                                               costs of special service shall be charged.              required payment is received.                         intention to effectively convey
                                                 (i) The NCPC shall charge interest on                   (l) Where Records responsive to                     information to the public shall be
                                               any unpaid fee starting on the 31st day                 Requests are maintained for distribution              considered. It shall be presumed that a
                                               following the date of billing the                       by Agencies operating statutorily based               Representative of the News Media
                                               Requester. Interest charges will be                     fee schedule programs, the NCPC shall                 satisfies this consideration.
                                               assessed at the rate provided in 31                     inform Requesters of the steps for                       (4) Whether the disclosure is likely to
                                               U.S.C. 3717 (Interest and Penalty on                    obtaining Records from those sources so               contribute significantly to public
                                               Claims) and will accrue from the date of                that they may do so most economically.                understanding of government operations
                                               the billing until payment is received by                  (m) All fees shall be paid by personal              or activities. The public’s understanding
                                               the NCPC. The NCPC shall follow the                     check, money order or bank draft drawn                of the subject in question must be
                                               provisions of the Debt Collection Act of                on a bank of the United States, made                  enhanced by the disclosure to a
                                               1982 (Pub. L. 97–365, 96 Stat. 1749), as                payable to the order of the Treasurer of              significant extent, as compared to the
                                               amended, and its administrative                         the United States.                                    level of public understanding existing
                                               procedures, including the use of                                                                              prior to the disclosure. The NCPC shall
                                               consumer reporting agencies, collection                 § 602.15    Fee waiver requirements.                  not make value judgments about
                                               agencies, and offset.                                     (a) Records responsive to a Request                 whether information that would
                                                 (j) Where the NCPC reasonably                         shall be furnished without charge or at               contribute significantly to public
                                               believes that one or more Requesters are                a charge reduced below that established               understanding of the operations or
                                               acting in concert to subdivide a Request                under § 602.14 if the Requester                       activities of the government is important
                                               into a series of Requests to avoid fees,                demonstrates to the NCPC, and the                     enough to be made public.
                                               the NCPC may aggregate the Requests                     NCPC determines, based on all available                  (c) To determine whether disclosure
                                               and charge accordingly. The NCPC shall                  information, that Disclosure of the                   of the information is not primarily in
                                               presume that multiple Requests of this                  Requested information is in the public                the commercial interest of the
                                               type made within a 30-day period have                   interest because it is likely to contribute           Requester, the Requester shall
                                               been made to avoid fees. Where                          significantly to public understanding of              demonstrate, and NCPC shall consider,
                                               Requests are separated by a time period                 the operations or activities of the                   the following factors:
                                               in excess of 30 days, the NCPC shall                    government, and disclosure of the                        (1) Whether the Requester has a
                                               aggregate the multiple Requests if a                    information is not primarily in the                   commercial interest that would be
                                               solid basis exists for determining                      commercial interest of the Requester.                 furthered by the Requested disclosure.
                                               aggregation is warranted under all                        (b) To determine if disclosure of the               The NCPC shall consider any
                                               circumstances involved.                                 Requested information is in the public                commercial interest of the Requester
                                                 (k) Advance payments shall be treated                 interest because it is likely to contribute           (with reference to the definition of
                                               as follows:                                             significantly to public understanding of              Commercial Use Request in § 602.3(f)),
                                                 (1) For Requests other than those                     the operations or activities of the                   or of any person on whose behalf the
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                                               described in paragraphs (k)(2) and (3) of               government, the Requester shall                       Requester may be acting, that would be
                                               this section, the NCPC shall not require                demonstrate, and NCPC shall consider,                 furthered by the Requested disclosure.
                                               an advance payment. An advance                          the following factors:                                Requesters shall be given an
                                               payment refers to a payment made                          (1) Whether the subject of the                      opportunity in the administrative
                                               before work on a Request is begun or                    Requested Records concerns the                        process to provide explanatory
                                               continued after being stopped for any                   operations or activities of the                       information regarding this
                                               reason but does not extend to payment                   government. The subject of the                        consideration.


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                                                  (2) Whether any identified                           NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING                 accounting of disclosures of those
                                               commercial interest of the Requester is                 COMMISSION                                Records by the NCPC; the procedures by
                                               sufficiently large in comparison with                                                             which an Individual may appeal an
                                               the public interest in disclosure that                  1 CFR Parts 455 and 603                   Adverse Determination, and the conduct
                                               disclosure is primarily in the                                                                    of a Privacy Impact Assessment.
                                                                                                       Privacy Act Regulations                      § 603.2 Definitions. This section
                                               commercial interest of the Requester. A
                                               Fee Waiver is justified where the public                AGENCY: National Capital Planning         defines  terms frequently used in the
                                               interest standard of paragraph (b) of this              Commission.                               regulations. The section includes the
                                                                                                       ACTION: Final rule.
                                                                                                                                                 five terms defined in the existing
                                               section is satisfied and that public
                                                                                                                                                 regulations—Individual, Maintain,
                                               interest is greater in magnitude than that
                                                                                                       SUMMARY: The National Capital Planning Record, Routine Use and System of
                                               of any identified commercial interest in                                                          Records. It adds the definitions for the
                                                                                                       Commission (NCPC or Commission)
                                               disclosure. The NCPC ordinarily shall                   hereby adopts new regulations             following terms: Adverse
                                               presume that a Representative of the                    governing NCPC’s implementation of        Determination, E-Government Act of
                                               News Media satisfies the public interest                the Privacy Act, as amended and the       2002, Information in Identifiable Form
                                               standard, and the public interest will be               privacy provisions of the E-Government (IIF), Information Technology, Privacy
                                               the interest primarily served by                        Act of 2002. NCPC must comply with        Act Officer (PAO), Privacy Act, Privacy
                                               disclosure to that Requester. Disclosure                the requirements of the Privacy Act and Impact Assessment (PIA), Record,
                                               to data brokers or others who merely                    the privacy provisions of the E-          Requester, Request for Access to a
                                               compile and market government                           Government Act of 2002 for records        Record, Request for Amendment or
                                               information for direct economic return                  maintained on individuals and personal Correction of a Record, Senior Agency
                                               shall not be presumed to primarily serve                information stored as a hard copy or      Official for Privacy (SAOP), System of
                                               the public interest.                                    electronically.                           Records Notice (SORN), and Workday.
                                                                                                                                                    § 603.3 Privacy Act program
                                                  (d) Where only some of the Records                   DATES: This rule is effective October 20,
                                                                                                                                                 responsibilities. This section requires
                                               to be released satisfy the requirements                 2017.
                                                                                                                                                 NCPC to designate a SAOP and a PAO
                                               for a Fee Waiver, a Fee Waiver shall be                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                 and outlines the responsibilities
                                               granted for those Records.                              Anne R. Schuyler, General Counsel at      associated with both positions. It also
                                                  (e) Requests for a Fee Waiver should                 202–482–7223, anne.schuyler@              enumerates the Privacy Act
                                                                                                       ncpc.gov.                                 responsibilities of other NCPC
                                               address the factors listed in paragraphs
                                               (a) through (c) of this section, insofar as             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NCPC           personnel.
                                               they apply to each Request. The NCPC                    adopted its current Privacy Regulations      § 603.4 Standards used to Maintain
                                               shall exercise its discretion to consider               (1 CFR part 455) in 1977 pursuant to 5    Records. This section establishes the
                                               the cost-effectiveness of its investment                U.S.C. 552a. Since that time, Congress    standards NCPC must follow regarding
                                               of administrative resources in this                     amended the Privacy Act multiple times privacy information. The section
                                               decision-making process in deciding to                  including the E-Government Act of 2002 requires NCPC to limit private
                                                                                                       which addressed requirements for          information to only that necessary to
                                               grant Fee Waivers.
                                                                                                       maintaining electronic privacy records.   achieve the purposes for which it is
                                               § 602.15   Preservation of FOIA records.                The regulations update NCPC’s existing collected and stored; to ensure all
                                                                                                       Privacy Regulations to reflect            information collected is accurate,
                                                 (a) The NCPC shall preserve all                       amendments over time. The Office of       relevant, timely, and complete; and to
                                               correspondence pertaining to FOIA                       the Federal Register recently assigned    collect privacy information regarding an
                                               Requests received and copies or Records                 NCPC a new chapter of 1 CFR—Chapter Individual’s rights, benefits and
                                               provided until disposition or                           VI—to allow NCPC to group all its         privileges under federal programs from
                                               destruction is authorized by the NCPC’s                 regulations together in one chapter.      the Individual to the maximum extent
                                               General Records schedule established in                    NCPC eliminates its Privacy            possible subject to collection from third
                                               accordance with the National Archives                   Regulations at 1 CFR part 455 and         parties in certain circumstances.
                                               and Records Administration (NARA)                       codifies the new Privacy Regulations at      § 603.5 Notice to Individuals
                                               approved schedule.                                      1 CFR part 603.                           supplying information. This section
                                                                                                                                                 enumerates the information NCPC must
                                                 (b) Materials that are responsive to a                I. Section by Section Analysis of         provide Individuals who are asked to
                                               FOIA Request shall not be disposed of                   NCPC’s Privacy Act Regulations            supply information about themselves.
                                               or destroyed while the Request or a                        § 603.1 Purpose and scope. This        The required information enumerated
                                               related lawsuit is pending even if the                  section advises the purpose of the        includes the purpose for which NCPC
                                               Records would otherwise be authorized                   regulations is to implement a privacy     intends to use the information; the
                                               for disposition under the NCPC’s                        program consistent with the               effects upon an Individual for not
                                               General Records Schedule or NARA or                     requirements of the Privacy Act and the providing the information; and the form
                                               other NARA-approved records schedule.                   privacy related provision of the E-       of notice NCPC must supply in response
                                                 Dated: September 14, 2017.                            Government Act of 2002. As stated in      to an Individual’s provision of
                                               Anne R. Schuyler,
                                                                                                       the section, NCPC’s privacy program       information.
                                                                                                       extends to all Records maintained by         § 603.6 System of Records (SOR)
                                               General Counsel.
                                                                                                       NCPC in a System of Records; the          Notice (SORN). This section requires
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                                               [FR Doc. 2017–19997 Filed 9–19–17; 8:45 am]             responsibilities of NCPC to safeguard     NCPC to publish a notice in the Federal
                                               BILLING CODE 7502–20–P                                  this information; the procedures by       Register describing each SOR 40-days
                                                                                                       which Individuals may request             before establishing a new or revising an
                                                                                                       notification of the existence of a Record existing SOR. The section requires the
                                                                                                       about them, access to Records about       SORN to include the purpose of the
                                                                                                       them, an amendment to or correction of Records and their location; the types of
                                                                                                       the Records about them, and an            Individuals contained in the SOR; the


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Document Created: 2018-10-24 14:22:20
Document Modified: 2018-10-24 14:22:20
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 October 20, 2017.
ContactAnne R. Schuyler, General Counsel and Chief FOIA Officer, 202-482-7223, [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 44036 

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