83_FR_42774 83 FR 42610 - OMB Freedom of Information Act Regulation

83 FR 42610 - OMB Freedom of Information Act Regulation

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

Federal Register Volume 83, Issue 164 (August 23, 2018)

Page Range42610-42618
FR Document2018-18061

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) seeks public comment on a proposed rule that would revise OMB's regulations found in our regulations implementing the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). These revisions are being proposed to implement the FOIA and incorporate the provisions of the OPEN Government Act of 2007 and the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 as well as to streamline OMB's FOIA regulations by structuring the text of the regulation in an order more similar to that of the Department of Justice's (DOJ) FOIA regulation and the DOJ Office of Information Policy's Guidance for Agency FOIA Regulations, thus promoting uniformity of FOIA regulations across agencies. Additionally, the regulations would be updated to reflect developments in the case law.

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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

5 CFR Part 1303

RIN 0348-AB42


OMB Freedom of Information Act Regulation

AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
President.

ACTION: Proposed rule; notice of proposed rulemaking.

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SUMMARY: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) seeks public comment 
on a proposed rule that would revise OMB's regulations found in our 
regulations implementing the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). These 
revisions are being proposed to implement the FOIA and incorporate the 
provisions of the OPEN Government Act of 2007 and the FOIA Improvement 
Act of 2016 as well as to streamline OMB's FOIA regulations by 
structuring the text of the regulation in an order more similar to that 
of the Department of Justice's (DOJ) FOIA regulation and the DOJ Office 
of Information Policy's Guidance for Agency FOIA Regulations, thus 
promoting uniformity of FOIA regulations across agencies. Additionally, 
the regulations would be updated to reflect developments in the case 
law.

DATES: Comments are due on or before September 24, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may send comments, identified by docket number and/or 
RIN number, by any of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for sending comments.
     Email: [email protected]. Include docket number and/or 
RIN number in the subject line of the message.
     Those who cannot submit electronically should contact the 
person identified in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section by 
telephone for advice on filing alternatives.
     All comments received may be posted without change, 
including any personal information provided. Do not submit confidential 
business information, trade secret information, or other sensitive or 
protected information that you do not want to be available to the 
public.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dionne Hardy, Office of Management and 
Budget, Office of General Counsel, at [email protected], 202-395-
FOIA.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Subjects: Freedom of Information, 
Administrative practice and procedure, Archives and records.

Background

    OMB proposes to revise its rules under the CFR at part 1303 
governing requests and responses for agency records under the FOIA, 5 
U.S.C. 552. These revisions are being proposed to implement the FOIA 
and incorporate the provisions of the OPEN Government Act of 2007 (Pub. 
L. 110-81) and the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 (Pub. L. 114-185) as 
well as to streamline OMB's FOIA regulations by structuring the text of 
the regulation in an order more similar to that of DOJ's FOIA 
regulation and the DOJ Office of Information Policy's Guidance for 
Agency FOIA Regulations, thus promoting uniformity of FOIA regulations 
across agencies. Additionally, the regulations would be updated to 
reflect developments in the case law. OMB proposes these changes after 
conducting the review made in accordance with section 3(a) of the FOIA 
Improvement Act of 2016, which provides that each agency ``shall review 
the regulations of such agency and shall issue regulations on 
procedures for the disclosure of records under [the FOIA].''

Summary of Proposed Changes

    For the reasons discussed in the preamble, OMB is proposing changes 
to the following rules in title 5 of the CFR to update its regulations 
consistent with OMB's FOIA practices, the OPEN Government Act of 2007, 
and the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016. The proposed changes are 
summarized as follows:
     General revisions are proposed throughout Part 1303 to 
update terminology used and streamline language for clarity purposes 
and to restructure the text of the regulation into an order more 
similar to that of the DOJ's FOIA regulation (28 CFR 16.10) and the DOJ 
OIP's Guidance for Agency FOIA Regulations, thus promoting uniformity 
of FOIA regulations across agencies. For example, section 1303.10 
currently includes information about required contents of FOIA 
requests, responsibilities of OMB to respond to requests, timing of 
responses, contents of responses, and appeals in a single code section. 
This proposal would separate those topics into their own code 
subsections and order them as listed in this paragraph, which follows 
the structure of DOJ's FOIA regulation and OIP's guidance. The 
remaining summarized changes to OMB's existing regulation are listed 
according to their enumeration in the proposed regulatory text.
     Section 1303.3
    [cir] Subsection (a) is updated to include changes to OMB offices 
since the last changes were made to this part.
     Section 1303.20
    [cir] Current subsection 1303.10(b) is revised to update contact 
information and to provide the availability of, and services provided 
by, OMB's FOIA Public Liaison.
     Section 1303.21
    [cir] Added a new section regarding requests pertaining to 
individuals who authorize the release of information. The new text is 
modeled after the procedures described in DOJ's FOIA regulation.
     Section 1303.30
    [cir] New subsection (a) is added to reflect OMB procedures for 
determining when it cuts off inclusion of records in a search and 
informs the requestor of such determination, pursuant to the rulings of 
McGehee v. CIA, 697 F.2d 1095 (D.C. Cir. 1983) and Pub. Citizen v. 
Dep't of State, 276 F.3d 634 (D.C. Cir. 2002).
    [cir] New subsection (b) is added to reflect that documents for 
which control has been transferred to the National Archives pursuant to 
the Federal Records Act are not included in responses to requests to 
OMB. For example, all emails previously controlled by OMB which were 
created during the Obama Administration were transferred to the control 
of NARA in 2017 and therefore cannot be accessed by FOIA requests to 
OMB.
    [cir] Subsection (c) describes OMB's procedures when it determines 
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another agency of the Federal Government is better able to determine 
whether a record is exempt from disclosure of the FOIA.
     Section 1303.40
    [cir] New subsection (b) describes OMB's multitrack processing of 
FOIA requests. Requests will be placed into one of three tracks based 
on expedited processing and complexity of requests in terms of the 
amount of work or time involved in processing requests.
    [cir] Proposed subsection (d), which is currently 1303.60 (c), is 
revised to provide for the aggregation of multiple requests from one 
requestor or a group of requestors acting in concert regarding clearly 
related matters, with a presumption that multiple such requests within 
a 45-day period will be aggregated. Setting a time period for this 
presumption for aggregation in cases of unusual circumstances will 
harmonize this provision with this regulation's aggregation provision 
concerning fees, section 1303.93 (c). This presumption period of 45 
days is reasonable given that the total time that the FOIA allows an 
agency for routing (10 days), initial response (20 days), and response 
to an appeal (20 days) would be 50 days, and therefore the 45-day 
presumption period would support the apparent intent of the FOIA's 
aggregation provision to allow an agency to aggregate requests wherever 
they may be throughout the stages of the response process.
     Section 1303.50
    [cir] New subsection (a) specifies that OMB will acknowledge 
requests and assign a tracking number to requests that will take longer 
than ten days to process, and will, upon request, make available an 
estimated date on which OMB will respond to the request.
    [cir] Subsection (b) is added to reflect OMB's practices regarding 
notification of grants of requests to requestors.
     Section 1303.60
    [cir] This new section is modeled after DOJ's FOIA regulation and 
is added in order to follow the directive of Executive Order 12600. 
This section describes the procedures OMB will follow when records that 
are responsive to FOIA requests contain confidential commercial 
information. This subsection includes (1) definitions of the terms 
``confidential commercial information'' and ``submitter;'' (2) 
specifications for when the procedures will be followed by OMB; and (3) 
an explanation of how a submitter has the opportunity to object to 
disclosure and the process followed by OMB to address those objections.
     Section 1303.70
    [cir] Information on appeals of agency determinations currently in 
Section 1303.10 (e) is moved to a separate subsection, and revised to 
change the time period in which a requester can file an administrative 
appeal from 30 to 90 days, and is revised to specify that, in the case 
of an adverse determination, the requester can seek dispute resolution 
services from OMB's FOIA Public Liaison or the Office of Governmental 
Information Services (OGIS) of the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA), consistent with the FOIA Improvement Act of 
2016.
     Section 1303.80
    [cir] Added a new section describing OMB's responsibilities under 
the Federal Records Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter 31) and General Records 
Schedule 4.2.
     Section 1303.90
    [cir] Revisions are made to the definitions currently in section 
1303.30 to help clarify the meaning of each term.
    [cir] Subsection (b) of section 1303.30 of the current regulation, 
regarding ``[a] statute specifically providing for setting the level of 
fees for particular types of records,'' which would be a direct 
restatement of a statutory provision, is removed.
     Section 1303.91
    [cir] Revisions are made in current sections 1303.30, 1303.40, and 
1303.60 to help clarify OMB's procedures in assessing and charging fees 
and to update the terminology now used when describing electronic 
search and duplication processes.
    [cir] Proposed subsection (a), currently section 1303.30 (c), is 
revised to remove a fee rate that is based the salary of the employee 
conducting the search and incorporates a flat rate of $10.00 per 
quarter hour for professional work and $4.75 per quarter hour for 
clerical or administrative work. This revision is made to assist 
requesters in anticipating the cost and assist OMB in determining those 
charges. Subsection (a) is also revised to distinguish between 
electronic searches and searches that require the creation of software, 
as well as specify the fee schedule used when requested records are 
stored at the Federal Records Center operated by NARA.
    [cir] Proposed subsection (b), currently section 1303.40 (c) is 
revised to specify that fees will not be charged for costs incurred in 
resolving issues of law or policy.
    [cir] Subsection (c) is revised to change the rate charged for 
duplication from $.15 per page to $.05 per page. This subsection is 
also revised to remove the process by which OMB notifies requesters if 
the anticipated cost will exceed $25, as that provision is moved to 
subsection (i).
    [cir] New subsection (h) is added to describe the limitations in 
charging fees when OMB does not comply with the FOIA's time limits in 
which to respond to a request. This subsection incorporates the 
language from section 2 of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016.
    [cir] Subsection (i) is inserted to clarify that OMB will not 
charge a fee when the total fee, after deducting the 100 free pages (or 
its cost equivalent) and the first two hours of search, is equal to or 
less than $25. Using language originally found in 1303.60(b), this 
subsection also clarifies that OMB will notify the requester that the 
estimated fee is higher than $25, unless the requester has expressed a 
willingness to pay in advance.
     Section 1303.92
    [cir] Revisions are made in this section, currently section 
1303.50, to clarify the definition of the categories of requester and 
to avoid duplication with other provisions in these regulations.
     Section 1303.93
    [cir] Section (c) of current section 1303.60 is revised to provide 
for the aggregation of multiple requests from one requestor or a group 
of requestors acting in concert regarding clearly related matters, with 
a presumption that multiple such requests within a 45-day period will 
be aggregated. The FOIA statute authorizes agencies to issue 
regulations for the aggregation of multiple requests in this way in 
order to prevent requesters from taking an unintended advantage of the 
FOIA statute's provision of the first two hours of search time or first 
100 pages of duplication free of charge by breaking up a larger request 
into smaller requests. OMB believes that this presumption period of 45 
days is reasonable given that the total time that the FOIA allows an 
agency for routing (10 days), initial response (20 days), and response 
to an appeal (20 days) would be 50 days, and therefore the 45-day 
presumption period would support the apparent intent of the FOIA's 
aggregation provision to allow an agency to group requests wherever 
they may be throughout the stages of the response process.
     Section 1303.94
    [cir] Subsections (b) and (c) are inserted into current section 
1303.60 to provide additional detail regarding the factors OMB 
considers when assessing a request for a fee waiver, consistent with 5 
U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(A)(i).

Classification

Regulatory Flexibility Act

    OMB, in accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 
605(b)), has reviewed this regulation

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and, by proposing it, certifies that this regulation will not have a 
significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
Under the FOIA, agencies may recover only the direct costs of searching 
for, reviewing, and duplicating the records processed for requesters, 
and only for certain classes of requesters and when particular 
conditions are satisfied. Thus, fees assessed by the OMB are nominal.

Executive Orders 12866 and 13771

    For purposes of Executive Order (E.O.) 13771 on Reducing Regulation 
and Controlling Regulatory Costs, this proposed rule is not an E.O. 
13771 regulatory action because this rule is not a significant 
regulatory action under section 3(f) of E.O. 12866.

Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995

    This rule will not result in the expenditure by State, local, and 
tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the private sector, of 
$100,000,000 or more in any one year, and it will not significantly or 
uniquely affect small governments. Therefore, no actions were deemed 
necessary under the provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 
1995.

Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1995

    This rule is not a major rule as defined by section 251 of the 
Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 (as 
amended), 5 U.S.C. 804. This rule will not result in an annual effect 
on the economy of $100,000,000 or more; a major increase in costs or 
prices; or significant adverse effects on competition, employment, 
investment, productivity, innovation, or on the ability of United 
States-based companies to compete with foreign-based companies in 
domestic and export markets.
Comments Requested
    Interested persons are invited to provide written comments 
concerning the proposed rule. In particular, comments are requested 
regarding OMB's proposal to base the structure of this proposed rule 
revision on DOJ's current FOIA regulation and on the DOJ Office of 
Information Policy's Guidance for Agency FOIA Regulations. Comments are 
also requested regarding the ways in which this rule language departs 
from the language found in the DOJ's FOIA regulation in particular as 
well as other agency's FOIA regulations more generally. OMB requests 
comments on the proposed 45-day period for aggregating requests from 
the same requester, and in particular whether the period should be 
shorter or longer than 45 days and the proposal that a specific period 
of presumption is used in cases of unusual circumstances in addition to 
fees. Comments are due no later than 30 days after the date of 
publication of this notice in the Federal Register. All comments and 
suggestions received will be available for review on Regulations.gov or 
OMB's FOIA website: https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/freedom-information-act-foia/.

List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 1303

    Office of Management and Budget, Freedom of Information Act, 
Administrative practice and procedure, Archives and records.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, OMB proposes to amend 5 CFR 
part 1303, as follows:

PART 1303--PUBLIC INFORMATION PROVISIONS OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE 
PROCEDURES ACT

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1. The authority citation for part 1303 is revised to read as follows:

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301 and 5 U.S.C. 552, unless otherwise 
noted.

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2. Part 1303 is revised to read as follows:

Table of Contents

General

1303.1 Purpose.
1303.2 Authority and Functions.
1303.3 Organization.

Proactive Disclosures

1303.10 Availability of Proactive Disclosures.

Requirements for Making Requests

1303.20 Where to Send Requests.
1303.21 Requesters Making Requests About Themselves Or Others.
1303.22 Description of the Records Sought.
1303.23 OMB Notification That Additional Information Is Needed.

Responsibility for Responding to Requests

1303.30 Responsibility for Responding to Requests.

Timing of Responses to Requests

1303.40 Timing of Responses to Requests.

Responses to Requests

1303.50 Responses to Requests.

Confidential Commercial Information

1303.60 Confidential Commercial Information.

Appeals

1303.70 Appeals.

Preservation of Records

1303.80 Preservation of Records.

Fees

1303.90 Definitions.
1303.91 Fees to be Charged--General.
1303.92 Fees to be Charged--Categories of Requesters.
1303.93 Miscellaneous Fee Provisions.
1303.94 Waiver or Reduction of Charges.

General


Sec.  1303.1   Purpose.

    This part implements the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 
U.S.C. 552, as amended, and prescribes the rules governing the public 
availability of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) records.


Sec.  1303.2  Authority and Functions.

    The general functions of OMB, as provided by statute and by 
executive order, are to develop and to execute the budget, oversee 
implementation of Administration policies and programs, advise and 
assist the President, and develop and implement management policies for 
the government.


Sec.  1303.3  Organization.

    (a) The central organization of OMB is as follows:

    (1) The Director's Office includes the Director, the Deputy 
Director, the Deputy Director for Management, and the Executive 
Associate Director.
    (2) Staff Offices include General Counsel, Legislative Affairs, 
Communications, Management and Operations, and Economic Policy.
    (3) Offices that provide OMB-wide support include the Legislative 
Reference Division and the Budget Review Division.
    (4) Resource Management Offices, which develop and support the 
President's management and budget agenda in the areas of Natural 
Resources, Energy and Science; National Security; Health; Education, 
Income Maintenance and Labor; and General Government Programs.
    (5) Statutory offices include the Offices of Federal Financial 
Management, Federal Procurement Policy, Intellectual Property 
Enforcement Coordinator; E-government and Information Technology; and 
Information and Regulatory Affairs.
    (b) OMB is located in the Old Executive Office Building, 17th 
Street and Pennsylvania Ave. NW, and the New Executive Office Building, 
725 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20503. OMB has no field offices. 
Security in both buildings prevents visitors from entering the building 
without an appointment.

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Proactive Disclosures


Sec.  1303.10  Availability of Proactive Disclosures.

    OMB makes available records that are required by the FOIA to be 
made available for public inspection in an electronic format. OMB 
information pertaining to matters issued, adopted, or promulgated by 
OMB that is within the scope of 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2) is available 
electronically on OMB's website at www.whitehouse.gov/omb/. 
Additionally, for help accessing these materials, you may contact OMB's 
FOIA Officer at (202) 395-3642.

Requirements for Making Requests


Sec.  1303.20  Where to Send Requests.

    The FOIA Officer is responsible for acting on all initial requests. 
Individuals wishing to file a request under the FOIA should address 
their request in writing to FOIA Officer, Office of Management and 
Budget, 725 17th Street NW, Room 9204, Washington, DC 20503, via fax to 
(202) 395-3504, or by email at [email protected]. Additionally, OMB's 
FOIA Public Liaison is available to assist requesters who have 
questions and can be reached at (202) 395-7545 or in writing at the 
address above.


Sec.  1303.21  Requesters Making Requests About Themselves or Others.

    A requester who is making a request for records about himself or 
herself pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a must comply with the verification of 
identity requirements as determined by OMB pursuant to OMB's Rules For 
Determining if an Individual Is the Subject of a Record in 5 CFR 
1302.1. Where a request for records pertains to another individual, a 
requester may receive greater access by submitting either a notarized 
authorization signed by that individual or a declaration made in 
compliance with the requirements set forth in 28 U.S.C. 1746 by that 
individual authorizing disclosure of the records to the requester, or 
by submitting proof that the individual is deceased (e.g., a copy of a 
death certificate or an obituary). As an exercise of administrative 
discretion, OMB may require a requester to supply additional 
information if necessary in order to verify that a particular 
individual has consented to disclosure.


Sec.  1303.22  Requirement for Providing Description of the Records 
Sought.

    Requesters must describe the records sought in sufficient detail to 
enable OMB personnel to locate them with a reasonable amount of effort. 
To the extent possible, requesters should include specific information 
that may help the agency identify the requested records, such as the 
date, title or name, author, recipient, subject matter of the record, 
case number, file designation, or reference number. Before submitting 
their requests, requesters may contact the FOIA Officer or FOIA Public 
Liaison to discuss the records they seek and to receive assistance in 
describing the records.
    If, after receiving a request, OMB determines that the request does 
not reasonably describe the records sought, OMB will inform the 
requester what additional information is needed and why the request is 
otherwise insufficient. Requesters who are attempting to reformulate or 
modify such a request may discuss their request with the FOIA Officer 
or the FOIA Public Liaison. If a request does not reasonably describe 
the records sought, OMB's response to the request may be delayed.

Responsibility for Responding to Requests


Sec.  1303.30  Responsibility for Responding to Requests.

    (a) Search cutoff date. In determining which records are responsive 
to a request, OMB ordinarily will include only records in its 
possession as of the date that it begins its search. If any other date 
is used, OMB will inform the requester of that date.
    (b) Transfer of Records to the National Archives and Records 
Administration (NARA). Permanent records of OMB which have been 
transferred to the control of NARA under the Federal Records Act are 
not in the control of OMB and are therefore not accessible by a FOIA 
request to OMB. Requests for such records should be directed to NARA.
    (c) Consultation and referral. When reviewing records, OMB will 
determine whether another agency of the Federal Government is better 
able to determine whether the record is exempt from disclosure under 
the FOIA. As to any such record, OMB will proceed in one of the 
following ways:
    (1) Consultation. When records contain information of interest to 
another agency, OMB typically will consult with that agency prior to 
making a release determination.
    (2) Referral.
    (i) When OMB believes that a different agency is best able to 
determine whether to disclose the record, OMB will refer the 
responsibility for responding to the request regarding that record to 
that agency. Ordinarily, the agency that originated the record is best 
situated to make the disclosure determination. However, if OMB and the 
originating agency jointly agree that OMB is in the best position to 
respond regarding the record, then OMB may provide it.
    (ii) If OMB determines that another agency is best situated to 
consider a request, OMB promptly will notify the requestor and inform 
him of the agency which will be processing his request, except when 
disclosure of the identity of the agency could harm an interest 
protected by an applicable FOIA exemption. In those instances, in order 
to avoid harm to an interest protected by an applicable exemption, OMB 
will coordinate with the originating agency to seek its views on the 
disclosability of the record and convey the release determination for 
the record that is the subject of the coordination to the requester.

Timing of Responses to Requests


Sec.  1303.40  Timing of Responses to Requests.

    (a) Upon receipt of any request for information or records, the 
FOIA Officer will determine within 20 working days (excepting 
Saturdays, Sundays, and legal public holidays) after the receipt of 
such request whether it is appropriate to grant the request and will 
immediately notify the requester of (1) such determination and the 
reasons therefore and (2) the right of such person to seek assistance 
from the FOIA Public Liaison. The 20-day period, as used herein, shall 
commence on the date on which the FOIA Officer or the FOIA Public 
Liaison first receives the request. OMB may toll this 20-day period 
either (1) one time while OMB is awaiting information that it has 
reasonably requested from the requester or (2) any time when necessary 
to clarify with the requester issues regarding fee assessment. OMB's 
receipt of the requester's response to OMB's request for information 
ends the tolling period.
    (b) Multitrack processing. FOIA requests are placed on one of three 
tracks:
    (1) Track one covers those requests that seek and receive expedited 
processing pursuant to subsection (a)(6)(E) of the FOIA and in 
accordance with subsection (g) below.
    (2) Track two covers simple requests.
    (3) Track three covers complex requests.
    Whether a request is simple or complex is based on the amount of 
work or time needed to process the request. OMB considers various 
factors, including the number of records requested, the number of pages 
involved in processing the request, and the need

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for consultations or referrals. OMB will advise the requester of the 
processing track in which their request has been placed and provide an 
opportunity to narrow or modify their request so that the request can 
be placed in a different processing track.
    (c) Unusual circumstances. Whenever the statutory time limit for 
processing a request cannot be met because of ``unusual 
circumstances,'' as defined in the FOIA, and OMB extends the time limit 
on that basis, OMB will, before expiration of the 20-day period to 
respond, notify the requester in writing of the unusual circumstances 
involved and of the date by which processing of the request can be 
expected to be completed. Where the extension exceeds 10 working days, 
OMB will, as described by the FOIA, provide the requester with an 
opportunity to modify the request or arrange an alternative time period 
for processing. OMB will alert requesters to the availability of its 
FOIA Public Liaison, who will assist in the resolution of any disputes 
between the requester and OMB, and notify the requester of the right of 
the requester to seek dispute resolution services from the Office of 
Government Information Services (OGIS).
    (d) Aggregating Requests. When OMB reasonably believes that a 
requester, or a group of requestors acting in concert, has submitted 
requests that constitute a single request, that would otherwise satisfy 
the unusual circumstances specified in this section, OMB may aggregate 
those requests for the purposes of this section. OMB will presume that 
multiple requests of this type made within a 45-day period can be 
aggregated for the purposes of this section. For requests separated by 
a longer period, OMB will aggregate them only where there is a 
reasonable basis for determining that aggregation is warranted in view 
of all the circumstances involved. Multiple requests involving 
unrelated matters will not be aggregated.
    (e) Expedited processing.
    (1) Requests and appeals will be given expedited treatment in cases 
where OMB determines:
    (i) The lack of expedited treatment could reasonably be expected to 
pose an imminent threat to the life or physical safety of an 
individual; (ii) there is an urgency to inform the public about an 
actual or alleged Federal Government activity; (iii) failure to respond 
to the request expeditiously would result in the loss of due process 
rights in other proceedings; or (iv) there are possible questions, in a 
matter of widespread and exceptional public interest, about the 
government's integrity which effect public confidence.
    (2) A request for expedited processing may be made at the time of 
the initial request for records or at any later time.
    (3) A requester who seeks expedited processing must submit a 
statement, certified to be true and correct to the best of the 
requester's knowledge and belief, explaining in detail the basis for 
requesting expedited processing. OMB may waive this certification 
requirement at its discretion.
    (4) OMB will decide whether to grant expedited processing and will 
notify the requester within 10 days after the date of the request. If a 
request for expedited treatment is granted, OMB will prioritize the 
request and process the request as soon as practicable. If a request 
for expedited processing is denied, any appeal of that decision will be 
acted on expeditiously.

Responses to Requests


Sec.  1303.50  Responses to Requests.

    (a) Acknowledgements of requests. OMB will assign an individualized 
tracking number to each request received that will take longer than ten 
days to process; and acknowledge each request, informing the requestor 
of their tracking number if applicable; and, upon request, make 
available information about the status of a request to the requester 
using the assigned tracking number, including--
    (i) the date on which OMB originally received the request; and
    (ii) an estimated date on which OMB will complete action on the 
request.
    (b) Grants of requests. Once OMB makes a determination to grant a 
request in full or in part, it will notify the requester in writing. 
OMB also will inform the requester of any fees charged under Sec. 
1303.9 and shall provide the requested records to the requester 
promptly upon payment of any applicable fees. OMB will inform the 
requester of the availability of the FOIA Public Liaison to offer 
assistance.
    (c) Adverse determinations of requests. In the case of an adverse 
determination, the FOIA Officer will immediately notify the requester 
of--
    (i) the right of the requester to appeal to the head of OMB within 
90 calendar days after the date of such adverse determination in 
accordance with Sec. 1303.70;
    (ii) the right of such person to seek dispute resolution services 
from the FOIA Public Liaison or the OGIS at NARA;
    (iii) the names and titles or positions of each person responsible 
for the denial of such request; and
    (iv) OMB's estimate of the volume of any requested records OMB is 
withholding, unless providing such estimate would harm an interested 
protected by the exemption in 5 U.S.C. 552(b).

Confidential Commercial Information


Sec.  1303.60  Confidential Commercial Information.

    Notification Procedures for Confidential Commercial Information.
    (a) Definitions.
    (1) ``Confidential commercial information'' means commercial or 
financial information obtained by OMB from a submitter that may be 
protected from disclosure under Exemption 4 of the FOIA, 5 U.S.C. 
552(b)(4).
    (2) ``Submitter'' means any person or entity, including a 
corporation, State, or foreign government, but not including another 
Federal Government entity, that provides confidential commercial 
information, either directly or indirectly to the Federal Government.
    (b) Designation of confidential commercial information. A submitter 
of confidential commercial information must use good faith efforts to 
designate by appropriate markings, at the time of submission, any 
portion of its submission that it considers to be protected from 
disclosure under Exemption 4 of the FOIA. These designations expire 10 
years after the date of the submission unless the submitter requests 
and provides justification for a longer designation period.
    (c) When notice to submitters is required. OMB will promptly notify 
a submitter when OMB determines that a pending FOIA lawsuit seeks to 
compel the disclosure of records containing the submitter's 
confidential information, or if OMB determines that it may be required 
to disclose such records, provided:
    (1) The requested information has been designated by the submitter 
as information considered protected from disclosure under Exemption 4 
in accordance with subsection (b); or
    (2) OMB has a reason to believe that the requested information may 
be protected from disclosure under Exemption 4, but has not yet 
determined whether the information is protected from disclosure.
    The notice will describe the commercial information requested or 
include a copy of the requested records or portions of records 
containing the information. In cases involving a voluminous number of 
submitters, OMB may post or publish a notice in a place or manner 
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the submitters of the proposed disclosure, instead of sending 
individual notifications.
    (d) Exceptions to submitter notice requirements. The notice 
requirements of this section do not apply if:
    (i) OMB determines that the information is exempt under the FOIA, 
and therefore will not be disclosed;
    (ii) The information has been lawfully published or has been 
officially made available to the public;
    (iii) Disclosure of the information is required by law, including 
regulation issued in accordance with the requirements of Executive 
Order 12,600 of June 23, 1987; or
    (iv) The designation made by the submitter under paragraph (2) of 
this section appears obviously frivolous. In such case, OMB will give 
the submitter written notice of any final decision to disclose the 
information within a reasonable number of days prior to a specified 
disclosure date.
    (e) Opportunity to object to disclosure.
    (i) Unless OMB specifies a different period, submitters who fail to 
respond to OMB's notice within 30 days of OMB's notice will be deemed 
to have consented to disclosure.
    (ii) If a submitter has any objections to disclosure, it should 
provide OMB a detailed written statement that specifies all grounds for 
withholding the particular information under any exemption of the FOIA. 
In order to rely on Exemption 4 as basis for nondisclosure, the 
submitter must explain why the information constitutes a trade secret 
or commercial or financial information that is confidential. OMB is not 
required to consider any information received after the date of any 
disclosure decision.
    (iii) Any information provided by a submitter under this section 
may itself be subject to disclosure under the FOIA.
    (f) Analysis of objections. OMB will consider a submitter's 
objections and specific grounds for nondisclosure in deciding whether 
to disclose the requested information.
    (g) Notice of intent to disclose. Whenever OMB decides to disclose 
information over the objection of a submitter, OMB will provide the 
submitter written notice, which will include:
    (i) A statement of the reasons why each of the submitter's 
disclosure objections were not sustained;
    (ii) A description of the information to be disclosed or copies of 
the records as OMB intends to release them; and
    (iii) A specified disclosure date, at least 30 days after OMB 
transmits its notice of intent to disclose, except for good cause.
    (h) Requester notification. OMB will notify the requester whenever 
it provides the submitter with notice and an opportunity to object to 
disclosure; whenever it notifies the submitter of its intent to 
disclose the requested information; and whenever a submitter files a 
lawsuit to prevent the disclosure of the information.

Appeals


Sec.  1303.70  Appeals.

    A requester must appeal to the head of OMB in writing within 90 
calendar days after the date of such adverse determination addressed to 
the FOIA Officer at the address specified in Sec. 1303.20. The appeal 
must include a statement explaining the basis for the appeal. 
Determinations of appeals will be set forth in writing and signed by 
the Deputy Director, or his designee, within 20 working days. If on 
appeal the denial is upheld in whole or in part, the written 
determination will also contain a notification of the provisions for 
judicial review, the names of the persons who participated in the 
determination, and notice of the services offered by the OGIS as a non-
exclusive alternative to litigation.
    OGIS's dispute resolution services is a voluntary process. If OMB 
agrees to participate in the mediation services provided by OGIS, OMB 
will actively engage as a partner to the process in an attempt to 
resolve the dispute. An appeal ordinarily will not be adjudicated if 
the request becomes a matter of FOIA litigation. Before seeking review 
by a court of an agency's adverse determination, a requester generally 
must first submit a timely administrative appeal.

Preservation of Records


Sec.  1303.80  Preservation of Records.

    OMB will preserve all correspondence pertaining to the requests 
that it receives under this section, as well as copies of all requested 
records, until disposition or destruction is authorized pursuant to 
title 44 of the United States Code or NARA's General Records Schedule 
14. OMB will not dispose of or destroy records while they are the 
subject of a pending request, appeal, or lawsuit under the FOIA.

Fees


Sec.  1303.90  Definitions.

    For the purpose of these regulations:
    (a) All definitions set forth in the FOIA apply.
    (b) The term ``direct costs'' means those expenditures that OMB 
actually incurs in searching for and duplicating (and in the case of 
commercial requesters, reviewing) documents to respond to a FOIA 
request. Not included in direct costs are overhead expenses such as 
costs of space, heating, or lighting the facility in which the records 
are stored.
    (c) The term ``search'' means the process of looking for and 
retrieving records or information responsive to a request. It includes 
page-by-page or line-by-line identification of information within 
records and also includes reasonable efforts to locate and retrieve 
information from records maintained in electronic form or format.
    (d) The term ``duplication'' means the making of a copy of a 
document, or of the information contained in it, that is necessary to 
respond to a FOIA request. Such copies can be in the form of paper, 
microform, audio-visual materials, or electronic records (e.g., 
magnetic tape or disk), among others.
    (e) The term ``review'' refers to the process of examining 
documents located in response to a request to determine whether any 
portion of any document located is permitted to be withheld. It also 
refers to the processing of any documents for disclosure, e.g., doing 
all that is necessary to excise them and otherwise prepare them for 
release. Review does not include time spent resolving general legal or 
policy issues regarding the application of exemptions.
    (f) The term ``commercial use request'' is a request that asks for 
information for a use or purpose that furthers a commercial, trade, or 
profit interest, which can include furthering those interests through 
litigation.
    (g) The term ``educational institution'' is any school that 
operates a program of teaching or scholarly research. To be eligible 
for inclusion in this category, requesters must show that the request 
is being made as authorized by and in connection with the requester's 
role at a qualifying institution and that the records are not sought 
for commercial use, but are sought in furtherance of teaching or 
scholarly research. OMB may seek assurance from the requester that the 
request is in furtherance of teaching or scholarly research and will 
advise requesters of their placement in this category.
    (h) The term ``non-commercial scientific institution'' refers to an 
institution that is not operated on a commercial basis (as that term is 
referenced in paragraph (g) of this section) and that is operated 
solely for the purpose of conducting scientific research where the 
results of the research are not intended to promote any particular 
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requester in this category must show that the request is authorized by 
and is made under the auspices of a qualifying institution and that the 
records are sought to further scientific research and are not for a 
commercial use.
    (i) The term ``representative of the news media'' refers to any 
person or entity that gathers information of potential interest to a 
segment of the public, uses its editorial skills to turn the raw 
materials into a distinct work, and distributes that work to an 
audience.
    (j) The term ``news'' means information that is about current 
events or that would be of current interest to the public. Examples of 
news-media entities include television or radio stations broadcasting 
to the public at large, and publishers of periodicals (but only in 
those instances when they can qualify as disseminators of ``news'') who 
make their products available for purchase, subscription, or free 
distribution to the general public. These examples are not all-
inclusive. Moreover, as methods of news delivery evolve, such 
alternative media would also be included in this category. Freelance 
journalists may be regarded as working for a news-media organization if 
the journalist can demonstrate a solid basis for expecting publication 
through that organization, even though the journalist is not actually 
employed by the organization. A publication contract would present 
solid basis for such an expectation, but OMB may also look to the past 
publication record of a requester in making such a determination.


Sec.  1303.91  Fees to be Charged--General.

    OMB will charge fees that recoup the full allowable direct costs it 
incurs. Moreover, it will use the most efficient and least costly 
methods to comply with requests for documents made under the FOIA. For 
example, employees should not engage in line-by-line search when merely 
duplicating an entire document would prove the less expensive and 
quicker method of complying with a request. Search should be 
distinguished, moreover, from review of material in order to determine 
whether the material is exempt from disclosure. When documents that 
would be responsive to a request are maintained for distribution by 
agencies operating statutory-based fee schedule programs (see 
definition in Section 1303.30(b)), such as the NTIS, OMB will inform 
requesters of the steps necessary to obtain records from those sources.
    (a) Search. Requests made by educational institutions, 
noncommercial scientific institutions, or representatives of the news 
media are not subject to search fees. OMB will charge search fees for 
all other requesters, subject to the restrictions of paragraph (h) of 
this section.
    (1) For each quarter hour spent by personnel searching for 
requested records, including electronic searches that do not require 
new programming, the fees will be charged as follows: professional--
$10.00; and clerical/administrative--$4.75.
    (2) Requesters shall be charged the direct costs associated with 
conducting any search that requires the creation of a new computer 
program to locate the requested records. Requesters shall be notified 
of the costs associated with creating such a program and must agree to 
pay the associated costs before the costs may be incurred.
    (b) Review of records. Only requesters who are seeking documents 
for commercial use may be charged for time spent reviewing records to 
determine whether they are exempt from mandatory disclosure. Charges 
may be assessed only for the initial review; i.e., Records or portions 
of records withheld in full under an exemption that is subsequently 
determined not to apply may be reviewed again to determine the 
applicability of other exemptions not previously considered. The costs 
for such a subsequent review is assessable. However, review costs will 
not include any costs incurred in resolving issues of law or policy 
that may be raised in the course of processing a request under this 
section.
    (c) Duplication of records. The requester's specified preference of 
form or format of disclosure will be honored if the record is readily 
reproducible in that format. Where photocopies are supplied, OMB will 
provide one copy per request at a cost of five cents per page. For 
copies prepared by computer, such as tapes or printouts, OMB will 
charge the actual cost, including operator time, of production of the 
tape or printout. For other methods of reproduction or duplication, OMB 
will charge the actual direct costs of producing the document(s).
    (d) Other charges. OMB will recover the full costs of providing 
services such as those enumerated below when it elects to provide them:
    (1) Certifying that records are true copies; or
    (2) Sending records by special methods, such as express mail.
    (e) Remittances shall be in the form of either a personal check, a 
bank draft drawn on a bank in the United States, or a postal money 
order. Remittances shall be made payable to the order of the Treasury 
of the United States and mailed to the FOIA Officer at the address 
found in Section 1303.10(b) above.
    (f) A receipt for fees paid will be provided upon request. Refund 
of fees paid for services actually rendered will not be made.
    (g) Restrictions on assessing fees. With the exception of 
requesters seeking documents for a commercial use, OMB will provide the 
first 100 pages of duplication (or the cost equivalent for other media) 
and the first two hours of search time without charge.
    (h) If OMB fails to comply with the FOIA's time limits in which to 
respond to a request, it may not charge search fees, or, in the 
instances of requests from requesters described in section 1303.90(g) 
through (i), may not charge duplication fees, except as described in 
the following circumstances:
    (1) If OMB has determined that unusual circumstances, as defined by 
the FOIA, apply, and OMB provided timely written notice to the 
requester in accordance with the FOIA, a failure to comply with the 
time limit will be excused for an additional 10 days.
    (2) If OMB has determined that unusual circumstances, as defined by 
the FOIA, apply, and more than 5,000 pages are necessary to respond to 
the request, OMB may charge search fees, or, in the case of requesters 
described in Section 1303.90(g) through (i), may charge duplication 
fees, if OMB has provided timely written notice to the requester in 
accordance with the FOIA and OMB has discussed with the requester via 
written mail, email, or telephone (or made not less than three good-
faith attempts to do so) how the requester could effectively limit the 
scope of the request in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(6)(B)(ii).
    (3) If a court determines 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.
    (i) No fee will be charged when the total fee, after deducting the 
100 free pages (or its cost equivalent) and the first two hours of 
search, is equal to or less than $25. If OMB estimates that the charges 
are likely to exceed $25, it will notify the requester of the estimated 
amount of fees, unless the requester has indicated in advance his 
willingness to pay fees as high as those anticipated. Such a notice 
shall offer a requester the opportunity to confer with agency personnel 
to meet the requester's needs at a lower cost.

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Sec.  1303.92  Fees to be Charged--Categories of Requesters.

    There are four categories of FOIA requesters: Commercial use 
requesters; educational and non-commercial scientific institutions; 
representatives of the news media; and all other requesters. The 
specific levels of fees for each of these categories are:
    (a) Commercial use requesters. When OMB receives a request for 
documents for commercial use, it will assess charges that recover the 
full direct costs of searching for, reviewing for release, and 
duplicating the record sought. Commercial use requesters are not 
entitled to two hours of free search time nor 100 free pages of 
reproduction of documents. OMB may recover the cost of searching for 
and reviewing records even if there is ultimately no disclosure of 
records (see Sec. 1303.93(b)).
    (b) Educational and non-commercial scientific institution 
requesters. OMB will provide documents to requesters in this category 
for the cost of reproduction alone, excluding charges for the first 100 
pages. To be eligible for inclusion in this category, a requester must 
meet the criteria in Sec. 1303.30(h) through (i). OMB may seek evidence 
from the requester that the request is in furtherance of scholarly 
research and will advise requesters of their placement in this 
category.
    (c) Requesters who are representatives of the news media. OMB will 
provide documents to requesters in this category for the cost of 
reproduction alone, excluding charges for the first 100 pages. To be 
eligible for inclusion in this category, a requester must meet the 
criteria in Sec.  [thinsp]1303.10(j) through (k) and not make the 
request for commercial use. A request for records supporting the news 
dissemination function of the requester is not a commercial use for 
this category.
    (d) All other requesters. OMB will charge requesters who do not fit 
into any of the categories above fees that recover the full reasonable 
direct cost of searching for and reproducing records that are 
responsive to the request, except that the first 100 pages of 
reproduction and the first two hours of search time will be furnished 
without charge. Moreover, requests for records about the requesters 
filed in OMB's systems of records will continue to be treated under the 
fee provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, which permit fees only for 
reproduction.


Sec.  1303.93  Miscellaneous Fee Provisions.

    (a) Charging interest--notice and rate. OMB may begin assessing 
interest charges on an unpaid bill starting on the 31st day after OMB 
sends the bill. If OMB receives the fee within the thirty-day grace 
period, interest will not accrue on the paid portion of the bill, even 
if the payment is unprocessed. Interest will be at the rate prescribed 
in section 3717 of title 31 of the United States Code and will accrue 
from the date of the billing.
    (b) Charges for unsuccessful search. OMB may properly charge for 
time spent searching even if it does not locate any responsive records 
or if OMB determines that the records are entirely exempt from 
disclosure.
    (c) Aggregating requests. A requester may not file multiple 
requests at the same time, each seeking portions of a document or 
documents, solely in order to avoid payment of fees. When OMB 
reasonably believes that a requester, or a group of requestors acting 
in concert, has submitted requests that constitute a single request, 
involving clearly related matters, OMB may aggregate those requests and 
charge fees accordingly. OMB will presume that multiple requests of 
this type made within a 45-day period have been made in order to avoid 
fees. For requests separated by a longer period, OMB will aggregate 
them only where there is a reasonable basis for determining that 
aggregation is warranted in view of all the circumstances involved. 
Multiple requests involving unrelated matters shall not be aggregated.
    (d) Advance payments.
    (1) OMB will not require a requester to make an advance payment, 
i.e., payment before work is commenced or continued on a request, 
unless OMB estimates or determines that allowable charges that a 
requester may be required to pay are likely to exceed $250 or the 
requester has previously failed to make payments due within 30 days of 
billing.
    (2) In cases in which OMB requires advance payment, the request 
will not be considered received and further work will not be completed 
until the required payment is received. If the requester does not pay 
the advance payment within 30 calendar days after the date of OMB's fee 
determination, the request will be closed.
    (e) Effect of the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-365). OMB 
will comply with applicable provisions of the Debt Collection Act, 
including disclosure to consumer reporting agencies and use of 
collection agencies, where appropriate, to encourage repayment.


Sec.  1303.94  Waiver or Reduction of Charges.

    (a) How to apply for a fee waiver. Requesters may seek a waiver of 
fees by submitting a written application demonstrating how disclosure 
of the requested information is in the public interest because it is 
likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the 
operations or activities of the government and is not primarily in the 
commercial interest of the requester.
    (b) Factors for approving fee waivers. OMB will furnish records 
responsive to a request without charge or at a reduced rate when it 
determines, based on all available information, that the following 
factors are satisfied:
    (i) Disclosure of the requested information would shed light on the 
operations or activities of the government. The subject of the request 
must concern identifiable operations or activities of the Federal 
Government with a connection that is direct and clear, not remote or 
attenuated.
    (ii) Disclosure of the requested information is likely to 
contribute significantly to public understanding of those operations or 
activities. This factor is satisfied when both of the following 
criteria are met:
    (A) Disclosure of the requested records must be meaningfully 
informative about government operations or activities. The disclosure 
of information that already is in the public domain, in either the same 
or a substantially identical form, would not be meaningfully 
informative if nothing new would be added to the public's 
understanding.
    (B) The disclosure must contribute to the understanding of a 
reasonably broad audience of persons interested in the subject, as 
opposed to the individual understanding of the requester. A requester's 
expertise in the subject area as well as the requester's ability and 
intention to effectively convey information to the public must be 
considered. OMB will presume that a representative of the news media 
will satisfy this consideration.
    (iii) The disclosure must not be primarily in the commercial 
interest of the requester. To determine whether disclosure of the 
requested information is primarily in the commercial interest of the 
requester, OMB will consider the following criteria:
    (A) OMB will identify whether the requester has any commercial 
interest that would be furthered by the requested disclosure. A 
commercial interest includes any commercial, trade, or profit interest. 
Requesters must be given an opportunity to provide explanatory 
information regarding this consideration.
    (B) If there is an identified commercial interest, OMB must 
determine whether that is the primary interest furthered by the 
request. A waiver or reduction of fees is justified

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when the requirements of paragraphs (b)(i) and (ii) are satisfied and 
any commercial interest is not the primary interest furthered by the 
request. OMB ordinarily will presume that when a news media requester 
has satisfied factors (i) and (ii) above, the request is not primarily 
in the commercial interest of the requester. Disclosure to data brokers 
or others who merely compile and market government information for 
direct economic return will not be presumed to primarily serve the 
public interest.
    (c) Timing of requests for fee waivers. Requests for a waiver or 
reduction of fees should be made when the request is first submitted to 
OMB and should address the criteria referenced above. A requester may 
submit a fee waiver request at a later time so long as the underlying 
record request is pending or on administrative appeal. When a requester 
who has committed to pay fees subsequently asks for a waiver of those 
fees and that waiver is denied, the requester shall be required to pay 
any costs incurred up to the date the fee waiver request was received.

    Dated: August 17, 2018.
Mark R. Paoletta,
General Counsel and Chief FOIA Officer.
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                                                 This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER                    telephone for advice on filing                        restructure the text of the regulation into
                                                 contains notices to the public of the proposed          alternatives.                                         an order more similar to that of the
                                                 issuance of rules and regulations. The                     • All comments received may be                     DOJ’s FOIA regulation (28 CFR 16.10)
                                                 purpose of these notices is to give interested          posted without change, including any                  and the DOJ OIP’s Guidance for Agency
                                                 persons an opportunity to participate in the            personal information provided. Do not                 FOIA Regulations, thus promoting
                                                 rule making prior to the adoption of the final
                                                                                                         submit confidential business                          uniformity of FOIA regulations across
                                                 rules.
                                                                                                         information, trade secret information, or             agencies. For example, section 1303.10
                                                                                                         other sensitive or protected information              currently includes information about
                                                 OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND                                that you do not want to be available to               required contents of FOIA requests,
                                                 BUDGET                                                  the public.                                           responsibilities of OMB to respond to
                                                                                                         FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                      requests, timing of responses, contents
                                                 5 CFR Part 1303                                         Dionne Hardy, Office of Management                    of responses, and appeals in a single
                                                                                                         and Budget, Office of General Counsel,                code section. This proposal would
                                                 RIN 0348–AB42
                                                                                                         at OMBFOIA@omb.eop.gov, 202–395–                      separate those topics into their own
                                                 OMB Freedom of Information Act                          FOIA.                                                 code subsections and order them as
                                                 Regulation                                                                                                    listed in this paragraph, which follows
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                                                 AGENCY:  Office of Management and                       Freedom of Information, Administrative                and OIP’s guidance. The remaining
                                                 Budget, Executive Office of the                         practice and procedure, Archives and                  summarized changes to OMB’s existing
                                                 President.                                              records.                                              regulation are listed according to their
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule; notice of                        Background                                            enumeration in the proposed regulatory
                                                 proposed rulemaking.                                       OMB proposes to revise its rules                   text.
                                                                                                                                                                  • Section 1303.3
                                                                                                         under the CFR at part 1303 governing                     Æ Subsection (a) is updated to include
                                                 SUMMARY:    The Office of Management
                                                                                                         requests and responses for agency                     changes to OMB offices since the last
                                                 and Budget (OMB) seeks public
                                                                                                         records under the FOIA, 5 U.S.C. 552.                 changes were made to this part.
                                                 comment on a proposed rule that would
                                                                                                         These revisions are being proposed to                    • Section 1303.20
                                                 revise OMB’s regulations found in our
                                                                                                         implement the FOIA and incorporate                       Æ Current subsection 1303.10(b) is
                                                 regulations implementing the Freedom
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                                                 of Information Act (FOIA). These
                                                                                                         Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110–81) and the                  and to provide the availability of, and
                                                 revisions are being proposed to
                                                                                                         FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 (Pub. L.                 services provided by, OMB’s FOIA
                                                 implement the FOIA and incorporate
                                                                                                         114–185) as well as to streamline OMB’s               Public Liaison.
                                                 the provisions of the OPEN Government
                                                 Act of 2007 and the FOIA Improvement
                                                                                                         FOIA regulations by structuring the text                 • Section 1303.21
                                                                                                         of the regulation in an order more                       Æ Added a new section regarding
                                                 Act of 2016 as well as to streamline
                                                                                                         similar to that of DOJ’s FOIA regulation              requests pertaining to individuals who
                                                 OMB’s FOIA regulations by structuring
                                                                                                         and the DOJ Office of Information                     authorize the release of information.
                                                 the text of the regulation in an order
                                                                                                         Policy’s Guidance for Agency FOIA                     The new text is modeled after the
                                                 more similar to that of the Department
                                                                                                         Regulations, thus promoting uniformity                procedures described in DOJ’s FOIA
                                                 of Justice’s (DOJ) FOIA regulation and
                                                                                                         of FOIA regulations across agencies.                  regulation.
                                                 the DOJ Office of Information Policy’s
                                                                                                         Additionally, the regulations would be                   • Section 1303.30
                                                 Guidance for Agency FOIA Regulations,
                                                                                                         updated to reflect developments in the                   Æ New subsection (a) is added to
                                                 thus promoting uniformity of FOIA
                                                                                                         case law. OMB proposes these changes                  reflect OMB procedures for determining
                                                 regulations across agencies.
                                                                                                         after conducting the review made in                   when it cuts off inclusion of records in
                                                 Additionally, the regulations would be
                                                                                                         accordance with section 3(a) of the                   a search and informs the requestor of
                                                 updated to reflect developments in the
                                                                                                         FOIA Improvement Act of 2016, which                   such determination, pursuant to the
                                                 case law.
                                                                                                         provides that each agency ‘‘shall review              rulings of McGehee v. CIA, 697 F.2d
                                                 DATES: Comments are due on or before                    the regulations of such agency and shall              1095 (D.C. Cir. 1983) and Pub. Citizen
                                                 September 24, 2018.                                     issue regulations on procedures for the               v. Dep’t of State, 276 F.3d 634 (D.C. Cir.
                                                 ADDRESSES: You may send comments,                       disclosure of records under [the FOIA].’’             2002).
                                                 identified by docket number and/or RIN                                                                           Æ New subsection (b) is added to
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                                                 number in the subject line of the                       Improvement Act of 2016. The proposed                 during the Obama Administration were
                                                 message.                                                changes are summarized as follows:                    transferred to the control of NARA in
                                                   • Those who cannot submit                               • General revisions are proposed                    2017 and therefore cannot be accessed
                                                 electronically should contact the person                throughout Part 1303 to update                        by FOIA requests to OMB.
                                                 identified in the FOR FURTHER                           terminology used and streamline                          Æ Subsection (c) describes OMB’s
                                                 INFORMATION CONTACT section by                          language for clarity purposes and to                  procedures when it determines that


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                                                 another agency of the Federal                           1303.10 (e) is moved to a separate                       Æ New subsection (h) is added to
                                                 Government is better able to determine                  subsection, and revised to change the                 describe the limitations in charging fees
                                                 whether a record is exempt from                         time period in which a requester can file             when OMB does not comply with the
                                                 disclosure of the FOIA.                                 an administrative appeal from 30 to 90                FOIA’s time limits in which to respond
                                                    • Section 1303.40                                    days, and is revised to specify that, in              to a request. This subsection
                                                    Æ New subsection (b) describes                       the case of an adverse determination,                 incorporates the language from section 2
                                                 OMB’s multitrack processing of FOIA                     the requester can seek dispute                        of the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016.
                                                 requests. Requests will be placed into                  resolution services from OMB’s FOIA                      Æ Subsection (i) is inserted to clarify
                                                 one of three tracks based on expedited                  Public Liaison or the Office of                       that OMB will not charge a fee when the
                                                 processing and complexity of requests                   Governmental Information Services                     total fee, after deducting the 100 free
                                                 in terms of the amount of work or time                  (OGIS) of the National Archives and                   pages (or its cost equivalent) and the
                                                 involved in processing requests.                        Records Administration (NARA),                        first two hours of search, is equal to or
                                                    Æ Proposed subsection (d), which is                  consistent with the FOIA Improvement                  less than $25. Using language originally
                                                 currently 1303.60 (c), is revised to                    Act of 2016.                                          found in 1303.60(b), this subsection also
                                                 provide for the aggregation of multiple                    • Section 1303.80                                  clarifies that OMB will notify the
                                                 requests from one requestor or a group                     Æ Added a new section describing                   requester that the estimated fee is higher
                                                 of requestors acting in concert regarding               OMB’s responsibilities under the                      than $25, unless the requester has
                                                 clearly related matters, with a                         Federal Records Act (44 U.S.C. Chapter                expressed a willingness to pay in
                                                 presumption that multiple such requests                 31) and General Records Schedule 4.2.                 advance.
                                                 within a 45-day period will be                             • Section 1303.90                                     • Section 1303.92
                                                 aggregated. Setting a time period for this                 Æ Revisions are made to the                           Æ Revisions are made in this section,
                                                 presumption for aggregation in cases of                 definitions currently in section 1303.30              currently section 1303.50, to clarify the
                                                 unusual circumstances will harmonize                    to help clarify the meaning of each term.             definition of the categories of requester
                                                 this provision with this regulation’s                      Æ Subsection (b) of section 1303.30 of             and to avoid duplication with other
                                                 aggregation provision concerning fees,                  the current regulation, regarding ‘‘[a]               provisions in these regulations.
                                                 section 1303.93 (c). This presumption                   statute specifically providing for setting               • Section 1303.93
                                                 period of 45 days is reasonable given                   the level of fees for particular types of                Æ Section (c) of current section
                                                 that the total time that the FOIA allows                records,’’ which would be a direct                    1303.60 is revised to provide for the
                                                 an agency for routing (10 days), initial                restatement of a statutory provision, is              aggregation of multiple requests from
                                                 response (20 days), and response to an                  removed.                                              one requestor or a group of requestors
                                                 appeal (20 days) would be 50 days, and                     • Section 1303.91                                  acting in concert regarding clearly
                                                 therefore the 45-day presumption period                    Æ Revisions are made in current                    related matters, with a presumption that
                                                 would support the apparent intent of                    sections 1303.30, 1303.40, and 1303.60                multiple such requests within a 45-day
                                                 the FOIA’s aggregation provision to                     to help clarify OMB’s procedures in                   period will be aggregated. The FOIA
                                                 allow an agency to aggregate requests                   assessing and charging fees and to                    statute authorizes agencies to issue
                                                 wherever they may be throughout the                     update the terminology now used when                  regulations for the aggregation of
                                                 stages of the response process.                         describing electronic search and                      multiple requests in this way in order to
                                                    • Section 1303.50                                    duplication processes.                                prevent requesters from taking an
                                                    Æ New subsection (a) specifies that                     Æ Proposed subsection (a), currently
                                                                                                                                                               unintended advantage of the FOIA
                                                 OMB will acknowledge requests and                       section 1303.30 (c), is revised to remove
                                                                                                                                                               statute’s provision of the first two hours
                                                 assign a tracking number to requests                    a fee rate that is based the salary of the
                                                                                                                                                               of search time or first 100 pages of
                                                 that will take longer than ten days to                  employee conducting the search and
                                                                                                                                                               duplication free of charge by breaking
                                                 process, and will, upon request, make                   incorporates a flat rate of $10.00 per
                                                                                                                                                               up a larger request into smaller requests.
                                                 available an estimated date on which                    quarter hour for professional work and
                                                                                                                                                               OMB believes that this presumption
                                                 OMB will respond to the request.                        $4.75 per quarter hour for clerical or
                                                                                                                                                               period of 45 days is reasonable given
                                                    Æ Subsection (b) is added to reflect                 administrative work. This revision is
                                                                                                                                                               that the total time that the FOIA allows
                                                 OMB’s practices regarding notification                  made to assist requesters in anticipating
                                                                                                                                                               an agency for routing (10 days), initial
                                                 of grants of requests to requestors.                    the cost and assist OMB in determining
                                                                                                                                                               response (20 days), and response to an
                                                    • Section 1303.60                                    those charges. Subsection (a) is also
                                                                                                                                                               appeal (20 days) would be 50 days, and
                                                    Æ This new section is modeled after                  revised to distinguish between
                                                                                                                                                               therefore the 45-day presumption period
                                                 DOJ’s FOIA regulation and is added in                   electronic searches and searches that
                                                                                                                                                               would support the apparent intent of
                                                 order to follow the directive of                        require the creation of software, as well
                                                                                                                                                               the FOIA’s aggregation provision to
                                                 Executive Order 12600. This section                     as specify the fee schedule used when
                                                                                                                                                               allow an agency to group requests
                                                 describes the procedures OMB will                       requested records are stored at the
                                                                                                                                                               wherever they may be throughout the
                                                 follow when records that are responsive                 Federal Records Center operated by
                                                                                                                                                               stages of the response process.
                                                 to FOIA requests contain confidential                   NARA.
                                                                                                            Æ Proposed subsection (b), currently                  • Section 1303.94
                                                 commercial information. This                                                                                     Æ Subsections (b) and (c) are inserted
                                                 subsection includes (1) definitions of                  section 1303.40 (c) is revised to specify
                                                                                                                                                               into current section 1303.60 to provide
                                                 the terms ‘‘confidential commercial                     that fees will not be charged for costs
                                                                                                                                                               additional detail regarding the factors
                                                 information’’ and ‘‘submitter;’’ (2)                    incurred in resolving issues of law or
                                                                                                                                                               OMB considers when assessing a
                                                 specifications for when the procedures                  policy.
                                                                                                                                                               request for a fee waiver, consistent with
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                                                 will be followed by OMB; and (3) an                        Æ Subsection (c) is revised to change
                                                                                                         the rate charged for duplication from                 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(A)(i).
                                                 explanation of how a submitter has the
                                                 opportunity to object to disclosure and                 $.15 per page to $.05 per page. This                  Classification
                                                 the process followed by OMB to address                  subsection is also revised to remove the
                                                                                                         process by which OMB notifies                         Regulatory Flexibility Act
                                                 those objections.
                                                    • Section 1303.70                                    requesters if the anticipated cost will                 OMB, in accordance with the
                                                    Æ Information on appeals of agency                   exceed $25, as that provision is moved                Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
                                                 determinations currently in Section                     to subsection (i).                                    605(b)), has reviewed this regulation


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                                                 and, by proposing it, certifies that this               whether the period should be shorter or               1303.91 Fees to be Charged—General.
                                                 regulation will not have a significant                  longer than 45 days and the proposal                  1303.92 Fees to be Charged—Categories of
                                                 economic impact on a substantial                        that a specific period of presumption is                  Requesters.
                                                 number of small entities. Under the                     used in cases of unusual circumstances                1303.93 Miscellaneous Fee Provisions.
                                                 FOIA, agencies may recover only the                     in addition to fees. Comments are due                 1303.94 Waiver or Reduction of Charges.
                                                 direct costs of searching for, reviewing,               no later than 30 days after the date of               General
                                                 and duplicating the records processed                   publication of this notice in the Federal
                                                 for requesters, and only for certain                    Register. All comments and suggestions                § 1303.1     Purpose.
                                                 classes of requesters and when                          received will be available for review on
                                                 particular conditions are satisfied. Thus,              Regulations.gov or OMB’s FOIA                           This part implements the Freedom of
                                                 fees assessed by the OMB are nominal.                   website: https://www.whitehouse.gov/                  Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, as
                                                                                                         omb/freedom-information-act-foia/.                    amended, and prescribes the rules
                                                 Executive Orders 12866 and 13771                                                                              governing the public availability of
                                                    For purposes of Executive Order                      List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 1303                   Office of Management and Budget
                                                 (E.O.) 13771 on Reducing Regulation                       Office of Management and Budget,                    (OMB) records.
                                                 and Controlling Regulatory Costs, this                  Freedom of Information Act,
                                                 proposed rule is not an E.O. 13771                      Administrative practice and procedure,                § 1303.2   Authority and Functions.
                                                 regulatory action because this rule is not              Archives and records.                                   The general functions of OMB, as
                                                 a significant regulatory action under                     For the reasons stated in the                       provided by statute and by executive
                                                 section 3(f) of E.O. 12866.                             preamble, OMB proposes to amend 5                     order, are to develop and to execute the
                                                 Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995                    CFR part 1303, as follows:                            budget, oversee implementation of
                                                                                                                                                               Administration policies and programs,
                                                   This rule will not result in the                      PART 1303—PUBLIC INFORMATION                          advise and assist the President, and
                                                 expenditure by State, local, and tribal                 PROVISIONS OF THE                                     develop and implement management
                                                 governments, in the aggregate, or by the                ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES ACT
                                                 private sector, of $100,000,000 or more                                                                       policies for the government.
                                                 in any one year, and it will not                        ■  1. The authority citation for part 1303            § 1303.3   Organization.
                                                 significantly or uniquely affect small                  is revised to read as follows:
                                                 governments. Therefore, no actions were                   Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301 and 5 U.S.C. 552,             (a) The central organization of OMB is
                                                 deemed necessary under the provisions                   unless otherwise noted.                               as follows:
                                                 of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act                     ■ 2. Part 1303 is revised to read as                    (1) The Director’s Office includes the
                                                 of 1995.                                                follows:                                              Director, the Deputy Director, the
                                                 Small Business Regulatory Enforcement                                                                         Deputy Director for Management, and
                                                                                                         Table of Contents
                                                 Fairness Act of 1995                                                                                          the Executive Associate Director.
                                                                                                         General
                                                    This rule is not a major rule as                                                                             (2) Staff Offices include General
                                                 defined by section 251 of the Small                     1303.1 Purpose.                                       Counsel, Legislative Affairs,
                                                                                                         1303.2 Authority and Functions.
                                                 Business Regulatory Enforcement                         1303.3 Organization.
                                                                                                                                                               Communications, Management and
                                                 Fairness Act of 1996 (as amended), 5                                                                          Operations, and Economic Policy.
                                                 U.S.C. 804. This rule will not result in                Proactive Disclosures
                                                                                                                                                                 (3) Offices that provide OMB-wide
                                                 an annual effect on the economy of                      1303.10 Availability of Proactive                     support include the Legislative
                                                 $100,000,000 or more; a major increase                      Disclosures.
                                                                                                                                                               Reference Division and the Budget
                                                 in costs or prices; or significant adverse              Requirements for Making Requests                      Review Division.
                                                 effects on competition, employment,                     1303.20 Where to Send Requests.
                                                 investment, productivity, innovation, or                                                                        (4) Resource Management Offices,
                                                                                                         1303.21 Requesters Making Requests About
                                                 on the ability of United States-based                                                                         which develop and support the
                                                                                                             Themselves Or Others.
                                                 companies to compete with foreign-                      1303.22 Description of the Records Sought.            President’s management and budget
                                                 based companies in domestic and                         1303.23 OMB Notification That Additional              agenda in the areas of Natural
                                                 export markets.                                             Information Is Needed.                            Resources, Energy and Science; National
                                                                                                         Responsibility for Responding to Requests
                                                                                                                                                               Security; Health; Education, Income
                                                 Comments Requested                                                                                            Maintenance and Labor; and General
                                                   Interested persons are invited to                     1303.30 Responsibility for Responding to
                                                                                                                                                               Government Programs.
                                                                                                             Requests.
                                                 provide written comments concerning                                                                             (5) Statutory offices include the
                                                 the proposed rule. In particular,                       Timing of Responses to Requests
                                                                                                                                                               Offices of Federal Financial
                                                 comments are requested regarding                        1303.40 Timing of Responses to Requests.              Management, Federal Procurement
                                                 OMB’s proposal to base the structure of
                                                                                                         Responses to Requests                                 Policy, Intellectual Property
                                                 this proposed rule revision on DOJ’s
                                                                                                         1303.50 Responses to Requests.                        Enforcement Coordinator; E-government
                                                 current FOIA regulation and on the DOJ
                                                                                                                                                               and Information Technology; and
                                                 Office of Information Policy’s Guidance                 Confidential Commercial Information
                                                                                                                                                               Information and Regulatory Affairs.
                                                 for Agency FOIA Regulations.                            1303.60 Confidential Commercial
                                                 Comments are also requested regarding                       Information.                                        (b) OMB is located in the Old
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                                                 the ways in which this rule language                                                                          Executive Office Building, 17th Street
                                                                                                         Appeals                                               and Pennsylvania Ave. NW, and the
                                                 departs from the language found in the
                                                 DOJ’s FOIA regulation in particular as                  1303.70 Appeals.                                      New Executive Office Building, 725
                                                 well as other agency’s FOIA regulations                 Preservation of Records                               17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20503.
                                                 more generally. OMB requests                                                                                  OMB has no field offices. Security in
                                                                                                         1303.80 Preservation of Records.
                                                 comments on the proposed 45-day                                                                               both buildings prevents visitors from
                                                 period for aggregating requests from the                Fees                                                  entering the building without an
                                                 same requester, and in particular                       1303.90    Definitions.                               appointment.


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                                                 Proactive Disclosures                                   help the agency identify the requested                make the disclosure determination.
                                                                                                         records, such as the date, title or name,             However, if OMB and the originating
                                                 § 1303.10 Availability of Proactive                     author, recipient, subject matter of the              agency jointly agree that OMB is in the
                                                 Disclosures.
                                                                                                         record, case number, file designation, or             best position to respond regarding the
                                                   OMB makes available records that are                  reference number. Before submitting                   record, then OMB may provide it.
                                                 required by the FOIA to be made                         their requests, requesters may contact                  (ii) If OMB determines that another
                                                 available for public inspection in an                   the FOIA Officer or FOIA Public Liaison               agency is best situated to consider a
                                                 electronic format. OMB information                      to discuss the records they seek and to               request, OMB promptly will notify the
                                                 pertaining to matters issued, adopted, or               receive assistance in describing the                  requestor and inform him of the agency
                                                 promulgated by OMB that is within the                   records.                                              which will be processing his request,
                                                 scope of 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2) is available                   If, after receiving a request, OMB                 except when disclosure of the identity
                                                 electronically on OMB’s website at                      determines that the request does not                  of the agency could harm an interest
                                                 www.whitehouse.gov/omb/.                                reasonably describe the records sought,               protected by an applicable FOIA
                                                 Additionally, for help accessing these                  OMB will inform the requester what                    exemption. In those instances, in order
                                                 materials, you may contact OMB’s FOIA                   additional information is needed and                  to avoid harm to an interest protected by
                                                 Officer at (202) 395–3642.                              why the request is otherwise                          an applicable exemption, OMB will
                                                 Requirements for Making Requests                        insufficient. Requesters who are                      coordinate with the originating agency
                                                                                                         attempting to reformulate or modify                   to seek its views on the disclosability of
                                                 § 1303.20   Where to Send Requests.                     such a request may discuss their request              the record and convey the release
                                                   The FOIA Officer is responsible for                   with the FOIA Officer or the FOIA                     determination for the record that is the
                                                 acting on all initial requests. Individuals             Public Liaison. If a request does not                 subject of the coordination to the
                                                 wishing to file a request under the FOIA                reasonably describe the records sought,               requester.
                                                 should address their request in writing                 OMB’s response to the request may be
                                                 to FOIA Officer, Office of Management                                                                         Timing of Responses to Requests
                                                                                                         delayed.
                                                 and Budget, 725 17th Street NW, Room                                                                          § 1303.40 Timing of Responses to
                                                 9204, Washington, DC 20503, via fax to                  Responsibility for Responding to
                                                                                                                                                               Requests.
                                                 (202) 395–3504, or by email at                          Requests
                                                                                                                                                                  (a) Upon receipt of any request for
                                                 OMBFOIA@omb.eop.gov. Additionally,                      § 1303.30 Responsibility for Responding               information or records, the FOIA Officer
                                                 OMB’s FOIA Public Liaison is available                  to Requests.                                          will determine within 20 working days
                                                 to assist requesters who have questions                    (a) Search cutoff date. In determining             (excepting Saturdays, Sundays, and
                                                 and can be reached at (202) 395–7545 or                 which records are responsive to a                     legal public holidays) after the receipt of
                                                 in writing at the address above.                        request, OMB ordinarily will include                  such request whether it is appropriate to
                                                 § 1303.21 Requesters Making Requests                    only records in its possession as of the              grant the request and will immediately
                                                 About Themselves or Others.                             date that it begins its search. If any other          notify the requester of (1) such
                                                    A requester who is making a request                  date is used, OMB will inform the                     determination and the reasons therefore
                                                 for records about himself or herself                    requester of that date.                               and (2) the right of such person to seek
                                                 pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a must comply                      (b) Transfer of Records to the National            assistance from the FOIA Public
                                                 with the verification of identity                       Archives and Records Administration                   Liaison. The 20-day period, as used
                                                 requirements as determined by OMB                       (NARA). Permanent records of OMB                      herein, shall commence on the date on
                                                 pursuant to OMB’s Rules For                             which have been transferred to the                    which the FOIA Officer or the FOIA
                                                 Determining if an Individual Is the                     control of NARA under the Federal                     Public Liaison first receives the request.
                                                 Subject of a Record in 5 CFR 1302.1.                    Records Act are not in the control of                 OMB may toll this 20-day period either
                                                 Where a request for records pertains to                 OMB and are therefore not accessible by               (1) one time while OMB is awaiting
                                                 another individual, a requester may                     a FOIA request to OMB. Requests for                   information that it has reasonably
                                                 receive greater access by submitting                    such records should be directed to                    requested from the requester or (2) any
                                                 either a notarized authorization signed                 NARA.                                                 time when necessary to clarify with the
                                                 by that individual or a declaration made                   (c) Consultation and referral. When                requester issues regarding fee
                                                 in compliance with the requirements set                 reviewing records, OMB will determine                 assessment. OMB’s receipt of the
                                                 forth in 28 U.S.C. 1746 by that                         whether another agency of the Federal                 requester’s response to OMB’s request
                                                 individual authorizing disclosure of the                Government is better able to determine                for information ends the tolling period.
                                                 records to the requester, or by                         whether the record is exempt from                        (b) Multitrack processing. FOIA
                                                 submitting proof that the individual is                 disclosure under the FOIA. As to any                  requests are placed on one of three
                                                 deceased (e.g., a copy of a death                       such record, OMB will proceed in one                  tracks:
                                                 certificate or an obituary). As an                      of the following ways:                                   (1) Track one covers those requests
                                                 exercise of administrative discretion,                     (1) Consultation. When records                     that seek and receive expedited
                                                 OMB may require a requester to supply                   contain information of interest to                    processing pursuant to subsection
                                                 additional information if necessary in                  another agency, OMB typically will                    (a)(6)(E) of the FOIA and in accordance
                                                 order to verify that a particular                       consult with that agency prior to making              with subsection (g) below.
                                                 individual has consented to disclosure.                 a release determination.                                 (2) Track two covers simple requests.
                                                                                                            (2) Referral.                                         (3) Track three covers complex
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                                                 § 1303.22 Requirement for Providing                        (i) When OMB believes that a                       requests.
                                                 Description of the Records Sought.                      different agency is best able to                         Whether a request is simple or
                                                   Requesters must describe the records                  determine whether to disclose the                     complex is based on the amount of work
                                                 sought in sufficient detail to enable                   record, OMB will refer the                            or time needed to process the request.
                                                 OMB personnel to locate them with a                     responsibility for responding to the                  OMB considers various factors,
                                                 reasonable amount of effort. To the                     request regarding that record to that                 including the number of records
                                                 extent possible, requesters should                      agency. Ordinarily, the agency that                   requested, the number of pages involved
                                                 include specific information that may                   originated the record is best situated to             in processing the request, and the need


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                                                 for consultations or referrals. OMB will                government’s integrity which effect                     (iv) OMB’s estimate of the volume of
                                                 advise the requester of the processing                  public confidence.                                    any requested records OMB is
                                                 track in which their request has been                      (2) A request for expedited processing             withholding, unless providing such
                                                 placed and provide an opportunity to                    may be made at the time of the initial                estimate would harm an interested
                                                 narrow or modify their request so that                  request for records or at any later time.             protected by the exemption in 5 U.S.C.
                                                 the request can be placed in a different                   (3) A requester who seeks expedited                552(b).
                                                 processing track.                                       processing must submit a statement,
                                                                                                                                                               Confidential Commercial Information
                                                    (c) Unusual circumstances. Whenever                  certified to be true and correct to the
                                                 the statutory time limit for processing a               best of the requester’s knowledge and                 § 1303.60 Confidential Commercial
                                                 request cannot be met because of                        belief, explaining in detail the basis for            Information.
                                                 ‘‘unusual circumstances,’’ as defined in                requesting expedited processing. OMB                     Notification Procedures for
                                                 the FOIA, and OMB extends the time                      may waive this certification requirement              Confidential Commercial Information.
                                                 limit on that basis, OMB will, before                   at its discretion.                                       (a) Definitions.
                                                 expiration of the 20-day period to                         (4) OMB will decide whether to grant                  (1) ‘‘Confidential commercial
                                                 respond, notify the requester in writing                expedited processing and will notify the              information’’ means commercial or
                                                 of the unusual circumstances involved                   requester within 10 days after the date               financial information obtained by OMB
                                                 and of the date by which processing of                  of the request. If a request for expedited            from a submitter that may be protected
                                                 the request can be expected to be                       treatment is granted, OMB will                        from disclosure under Exemption 4 of
                                                 completed. Where the extension                          prioritize the request and process the                the FOIA, 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4).
                                                 exceeds 10 working days, OMB will, as                   request as soon as practicable. If a                     (2) ‘‘Submitter’’ means any person or
                                                 described by the FOIA, provide the                      request for expedited processing is                   entity, including a corporation, State, or
                                                 requester with an opportunity to modify                 denied, any appeal of that decision will              foreign government, but not including
                                                 the request or arrange an alternative                   be acted on expeditiously.                            another Federal Government entity, that
                                                 time period for processing. OMB will                    Responses to Requests                                 provides confidential commercial
                                                 alert requesters to the availability of its                                                                   information, either directly or indirectly
                                                 FOIA Public Liaison, who will assist in                 § 1303.50    Responses to Requests.                   to the Federal Government.
                                                 the resolution of any disputes between                     (a) Acknowledgements of requests.                     (b) Designation of confidential
                                                 the requester and OMB, and notify the                   OMB will assign an individualized                     commercial information. A submitter of
                                                 requester of the right of the requester to              tracking number to each request                       confidential commercial information
                                                 seek dispute resolution services from                   received that will take longer than ten               must use good faith efforts to designate
                                                 the Office of Government Information                    days to process; and acknowledge each                 by appropriate markings, at the time of
                                                 Services (OGIS).                                        request, informing the requestor of their             submission, any portion of its
                                                    (d) Aggregating Requests. When OMB                   tracking number if applicable; and,                   submission that it considers to be
                                                 reasonably believes that a requester, or                upon request, make available                          protected from disclosure under
                                                 a group of requestors acting in concert,                information about the status of a request             Exemption 4 of the FOIA. These
                                                 has submitted requests that constitute a                to the requester using the assigned                   designations expire 10 years after the
                                                 single request, that would otherwise                    tracking number, including—                           date of the submission unless the
                                                 satisfy the unusual circumstances                          (i) the date on which OMB originally               submitter requests and provides
                                                 specified in this section, OMB may                      received the request; and                             justification for a longer designation
                                                 aggregate those requests for the                           (ii) an estimated date on which OMB                period.
                                                 purposes of this section. OMB will                      will complete action on the request.                     (c) When notice to submitters is
                                                 presume that multiple requests of this                     (b) Grants of requests. Once OMB                   required. OMB will promptly notify a
                                                 type made within a 45-day period can                    makes a determination to grant a request              submitter when OMB determines that a
                                                 be aggregated for the purposes of this                  in full or in part, it will notify the                pending FOIA lawsuit seeks to compel
                                                 section. For requests separated by a                    requester in writing. OMB also will                   the disclosure of records containing the
                                                 longer period, OMB will aggregate them                  inform the requester of any fees charged              submitter’s confidential information, or
                                                 only where there is a reasonable basis                  under Sec. 1303.9 and shall provide the               if OMB determines that it may be
                                                 for determining that aggregation is                     requested records to the requester                    required to disclose such records,
                                                 warranted in view of all the                            promptly upon payment of any                          provided:
                                                 circumstances involved. Multiple                        applicable fees. OMB will inform the                     (1) The requested information has
                                                 requests involving unrelated matters                    requester of the availability of the FOIA             been designated by the submitter as
                                                 will not be aggregated.                                 Public Liaison to offer assistance.                   information considered protected from
                                                    (e) Expedited processing.                               (c) Adverse determinations of                      disclosure under Exemption 4 in
                                                    (1) Requests and appeals will be given               requests. In the case of an adverse                   accordance with subsection (b); or
                                                 expedited treatment in cases where                      determination, the FOIA Officer will                     (2) OMB has a reason to believe that
                                                 OMB determines:                                         immediately notify the requester of—                  the requested information may be
                                                    (i) The lack of expedited treatment                     (i) the right of the requester to appeal           protected from disclosure under
                                                 could reasonably be expected to pose an                 to the head of OMB within 90 calendar                 Exemption 4, but has not yet
                                                 imminent threat to the life or physical                 days after the date of such adverse                   determined whether the information is
                                                 safety of an individual; (ii) there is an               determination in accordance with Sec.                 protected from disclosure.
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                                                 urgency to inform the public about an                   1303.70;                                                 The notice will describe the
                                                 actual or alleged Federal Government                       (ii) the right of such person to seek              commercial information requested or
                                                 activity; (iii) failure to respond to the               dispute resolution services from the                  include a copy of the requested records
                                                 request expeditiously would result in                   FOIA Public Liaison or the OGIS at                    or portions of records containing the
                                                 the loss of due process rights in other                 NARA;                                                 information. In cases involving a
                                                 proceedings; or (iv) there are possible                    (iii) the names and titles or positions            voluminous number of submitters, OMB
                                                 questions, in a matter of widespread and                of each person responsible for the denial             may post or publish a notice in a place
                                                 exceptional public interest, about the                  of such request; and                                  or manner reasonably likely to inform


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                                                 the submitters of the proposed                          notice of intent to disclose, except for              incurs in searching for and duplicating
                                                 disclosure, instead of sending                          good cause.                                           (and in the case of commercial
                                                 individual notifications.                                  (h) Requester notification. OMB will               requesters, reviewing) documents to
                                                    (d) Exceptions to submitter notice                   notify the requester whenever it                      respond to a FOIA request. Not included
                                                 requirements. The notice requirements                   provides the submitter with notice and                in direct costs are overhead expenses
                                                 of this section do not apply if:                        an opportunity to object to disclosure;               such as costs of space, heating, or
                                                    (i) OMB determines that the                          whenever it notifies the submitter of its             lighting the facility in which the records
                                                 information is exempt under the FOIA,                   intent to disclose the requested                      are stored.
                                                 and therefore will not be disclosed;                    information; and whenever a submitter                    (c) The term ‘‘search’’ means the
                                                    (ii) The information has been lawfully               files a lawsuit to prevent the disclosure             process of looking for and retrieving
                                                 published or has been officially made                   of the information.                                   records or information responsive to a
                                                 available to the public;                                                                                      request. It includes page-by-page or line-
                                                                                                         Appeals                                               by-line identification of information
                                                    (iii) Disclosure of the information is
                                                 required by law, including regulation                   § 1303.70    Appeals.                                 within records and also includes
                                                 issued in accordance with the                              A requester must appeal to the head                reasonable efforts to locate and retrieve
                                                 requirements of Executive Order 12,600                  of OMB in writing within 90 calendar                  information from records maintained in
                                                 of June 23, 1987; or                                    days after the date of such adverse                   electronic form or format.
                                                    (iv) The designation made by the                     determination addressed to the FOIA                      (d) The term ‘‘duplication’’ means the
                                                 submitter under paragraph (2) of this                   Officer at the address specified in Sec.              making of a copy of a document, or of
                                                 section appears obviously frivolous. In                 1303.20. The appeal must include a                    the information contained in it, that is
                                                 such case, OMB will give the submitter                  statement explaining the basis for the                necessary to respond to a FOIA request.
                                                 written notice of any final decision to                 appeal. Determinations of appeals will                Such copies can be in the form of paper,
                                                                                                         be set forth in writing and signed by the             microform, audio-visual materials, or
                                                 disclose the information within a
                                                                                                                                                               electronic records (e.g., magnetic tape or
                                                 reasonable number of days prior to a                    Deputy Director, or his designee, within
                                                                                                                                                               disk), among others.
                                                 specified disclosure date.                              20 working days. If on appeal the denial
                                                                                                                                                                  (e) The term ‘‘review’’ refers to the
                                                    (e) Opportunity to object to                         is upheld in whole or in part, the                    process of examining documents located
                                                 disclosure.                                             written determination will also contain               in response to a request to determine
                                                    (i) Unless OMB specifies a different                 a notification of the provisions for                  whether any portion of any document
                                                 period, submitters who fail to respond                  judicial review, the names of the                     located is permitted to be withheld. It
                                                 to OMB’s notice within 30 days of                       persons who participated in the                       also refers to the processing of any
                                                 OMB’s notice will be deemed to have                     determination, and notice of the                      documents for disclosure, e.g., doing all
                                                 consented to disclosure.                                services offered by the OGIS as a non-                that is necessary to excise them and
                                                    (ii) If a submitter has any objections               exclusive alternative to litigation.                  otherwise prepare them for release.
                                                 to disclosure, it should provide OMB a                     OGIS’s dispute resolution services is
                                                                                                                                                               Review does not include time spent
                                                 detailed written statement that specifies               a voluntary process. If OMB agrees to                 resolving general legal or policy issues
                                                 all grounds for withholding the                         participate in the mediation services                 regarding the application of exemptions.
                                                 particular information under any                        provided by OGIS, OMB will actively                      (f) The term ‘‘commercial use request’’
                                                 exemption of the FOIA. In order to rely                 engage as a partner to the process in an              is a request that asks for information for
                                                 on Exemption 4 as basis for                             attempt to resolve the dispute. An                    a use or purpose that furthers a
                                                 nondisclosure, the submitter must                       appeal ordinarily will not be                         commercial, trade, or profit interest,
                                                 explain why the information constitutes                 adjudicated if the request becomes a                  which can include furthering those
                                                 a trade secret or commercial or financial               matter of FOIA litigation. Before seeking             interests through litigation.
                                                 information that is confidential. OMB is                review by a court of an agency’s adverse                 (g) The term ‘‘educational institution’’
                                                 not required to consider any                            determination, a requester generally                  is any school that operates a program of
                                                 information received after the date of                  must first submit a timely                            teaching or scholarly research. To be
                                                 any disclosure decision.                                administrative appeal.                                eligible for inclusion in this category,
                                                    (iii) Any information provided by a                  Preservation of Records                               requesters must show that the request is
                                                 submitter under this section may itself                                                                       being made as authorized by and in
                                                 be subject to disclosure under the FOIA.                § 1303.80    Preservation of Records.                 connection with the requester’s role at
                                                    (f) Analysis of objections. OMB will                    OMB will preserve all correspondence               a qualifying institution and that the
                                                 consider a submitter’s objections and                   pertaining to the requests that it receives           records are not sought for commercial
                                                 specific grounds for nondisclosure in                   under this section, as well as copies of              use, but are sought in furtherance of
                                                 deciding whether to disclose the                        all requested records, until disposition              teaching or scholarly research. OMB
                                                 requested information.                                  or destruction is authorized pursuant to              may seek assurance from the requester
                                                    (g) Notice of intent to disclose.                    title 44 of the United States Code or                 that the request is in furtherance of
                                                 Whenever OMB decides to disclose                        NARA’s General Records Schedule 14.                   teaching or scholarly research and will
                                                 information over the objection of a                     OMB will not dispose of or destroy                    advise requesters of their placement in
                                                 submitter, OMB will provide the                         records while they are the subject of a               this category.
                                                 submitter written notice, which will                    pending request, appeal, or lawsuit                      (h) The term ‘‘non-commercial
                                                 include:                                                under the FOIA.                                       scientific institution’’ refers to an
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                                                    (i) A statement of the reasons why                                                                         institution that is not operated on a
                                                                                                         Fees
                                                 each of the submitter’s disclosure                                                                            commercial basis (as that term is
                                                 objections were not sustained;                          § 1303.90    Definitions.                             referenced in paragraph (g) of this
                                                    (ii) A description of the information to               For the purpose of these regulations:               section) and that is operated solely for
                                                 be disclosed or copies of the records as                  (a) All definitions set forth in the                the purpose of conducting scientific
                                                 OMB intends to release them; and                        FOIA apply.                                           research where the results of the
                                                    (iii) A specified disclosure date, at                  (b) The term ‘‘direct costs’’ means                 research are not intended to promote
                                                 least 30 days after OMB transmits its                   those expenditures that OMB actually                  any particular product or industry. A


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                                                 requester in this category must show                    of the news media are not subject to                  mailed to the FOIA Officer at the
                                                 that the request is authorized by and is                search fees. OMB will charge search fees              address found in Section 1303.10(b)
                                                 made under the auspices of a qualifying                 for all other requesters, subject to the              above.
                                                 institution and that the records are                    restrictions of paragraph (h) of this                    (f) A receipt for fees paid will be
                                                 sought to further scientific research and               section.                                              provided upon request. Refund of fees
                                                 are not for a commercial use.                              (1) For each quarter hour spent by                 paid for services actually rendered will
                                                    (i) The term ‘‘representative of the                 personnel searching for requested                     not be made.
                                                 news media’’ refers to any person or                    records, including electronic searches
                                                 entity that gathers information of                      that do not require new programming,                     (g) Restrictions on assessing fees.
                                                 potential interest to a segment of the                  the fees will be charged as follows:                  With the exception of requesters seeking
                                                 public, uses its editorial skills to turn               professional—$10.00; and clerical/                    documents for a commercial use, OMB
                                                 the raw materials into a distinct work,                 administrative—$4.75.                                 will provide the first 100 pages of
                                                 and distributes that work to an                            (2) Requesters shall be charged the                duplication (or the cost equivalent for
                                                 audience.                                               direct costs associated with conducting               other media) and the first two hours of
                                                    (j) The term ‘‘news’’ means                          any search that requires the creation of              search time without charge.
                                                 information that is about current events                a new computer program to locate the                     (h) If OMB fails to comply with the
                                                 or that would be of current interest to                 requested records. Requesters shall be                FOIA’s time limits in which to respond
                                                 the public. Examples of news-media                      notified of the costs associated with                 to a request, it may not charge search
                                                 entities include television or radio                    creating such a program and must agree                fees, or, in the instances of requests
                                                 stations broadcasting to the public at                  to pay the associated costs before the                from requesters described in section
                                                 large, and publishers of periodicals (but               costs may be incurred.                                1303.90(g) through (i), may not charge
                                                 only in those instances when they can                      (b) Review of records. Only requesters             duplication fees, except as described in
                                                 qualify as disseminators of ‘‘news’’) who               who are seeking documents for                         the following circumstances:
                                                 make their products available for                       commercial use may be charged for time
                                                 purchase, subscription, or free                         spent reviewing records to determine                     (1) If OMB has determined that
                                                 distribution to the general public. These               whether they are exempt from                          unusual circumstances, as defined by
                                                 examples are not all-inclusive.                         mandatory disclosure. Charges may be                  the FOIA, apply, and OMB provided
                                                 Moreover, as methods of news delivery                   assessed only for the initial review; i.e.,           timely written notice to the requester in
                                                 evolve, such alternative media would                    Records or portions of records withheld               accordance with the FOIA, a failure to
                                                 also be included in this category.                      in full under an exemption that is                    comply with the time limit will be
                                                 Freelance journalists may be regarded as                subsequently determined not to apply                  excused for an additional 10 days.
                                                 working for a news-media organization                   may be reviewed again to determine the                   (2) If OMB has determined that
                                                 if the journalist can demonstrate a solid               applicability of other exemptions not                 unusual circumstances, as defined by
                                                 basis for expecting publication through                 previously considered. The costs for                  the FOIA, apply, and more than 5,000
                                                 that organization, even though the                      such a subsequent review is assessable.               pages are necessary to respond to the
                                                 journalist is not actually employed by                  However, review costs will not include                request, OMB may charge search fees,
                                                 the organization. A publication contract                any costs incurred in resolving issues of             or, in the case of requesters described in
                                                 would present solid basis for such an                   law or policy that may be raised in the               Section 1303.90(g) through (i), may
                                                 expectation, but OMB may also look to                   course of processing a request under                  charge duplication fees, if OMB has
                                                 the past publication record of a                        this section.                                         provided timely written notice to the
                                                 requester in making such a                                 (c) Duplication of records. The                    requester in accordance with the FOIA
                                                 determination.                                          requester’s specified preference of form              and OMB has discussed with the
                                                                                                         or format of disclosure will be honored               requester via written mail, email, or
                                                 § 1303.91   Fees to be Charged—General.                 if the record is readily reproducible in              telephone (or made not less than three
                                                    OMB will charge fees that recoup the                 that format. Where photocopies are                    good-faith attempts to do so) how the
                                                 full allowable direct costs it incurs.                  supplied, OMB will provide one copy                   requester could effectively limit the
                                                 Moreover, it will use the most efficient                per request at a cost of five cents per               scope of the request in accordance with
                                                 and least costly methods to comply with                 page. For copies prepared by computer,                5 U.S.C. 552(a)(6)(B)(ii).
                                                 requests for documents made under the                   such as tapes or printouts, OMB will
                                                 FOIA. For example, employees should                                                                              (3) If a court determines that
                                                                                                         charge the actual cost, including                     exceptional circumstances exist, as
                                                 not engage in line-by-line search when                  operator time, of production of the tape
                                                 merely duplicating an entire document                                                                         defined by the FOIA, a failure to comply
                                                                                                         or printout. For other methods of                     with the time limits shall be excused for
                                                 would prove the less expensive and                      reproduction or duplication, OMB will
                                                 quicker method of complying with a                                                                            the length of time provided by the court
                                                                                                         charge the actual direct costs of                     order.
                                                 request. Search should be distinguished,                producing the document(s).
                                                 moreover, from review of material in                       (d) Other charges. OMB will recover                   (i) No fee will be charged when the
                                                 order to determine whether the material                 the full costs of providing services such             total fee, after deducting the 100 free
                                                 is exempt from disclosure. When                         as those enumerated below when it                     pages (or its cost equivalent) and the
                                                 documents that would be responsive to                   elects to provide them:                               first two hours of search, is equal to or
                                                 a request are maintained for distribution                  (1) Certifying that records are true               less than $25. If OMB estimates that the
                                                 by agencies operating statutory-based                   copies; or                                            charges are likely to exceed $25, it will
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                                                 fee schedule programs (see definition in                   (2) Sending records by special                     notify the requester of the estimated
                                                 Section 1303.30(b)), such as the NTIS,                  methods, such as express mail.                        amount of fees, unless the requester has
                                                 OMB will inform requesters of the steps                    (e) Remittances shall be in the form of            indicated in advance his willingness to
                                                 necessary to obtain records from those                  either a personal check, a bank draft                 pay fees as high as those anticipated.
                                                 sources.                                                drawn on a bank in the United States,                 Such a notice shall offer a requester the
                                                    (a) Search. Requests made by                         or a postal money order. Remittances                  opportunity to confer with agency
                                                 educational institutions, noncommercial                 shall be made payable to the order of the             personnel to meet the requester’s needs
                                                 scientific institutions, or representatives             Treasury of the United States and                     at a lower cost.


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                                                 § 1303.92 Fees to be Charged—Categories                 OMB receives the fee within the thirty-               requested information is in the public
                                                 of Requesters.                                          day grace period, interest will not                   interest because it is likely to contribute
                                                    There are four categories of FOIA                    accrue on the paid portion of the bill,               significantly to public understanding of
                                                 requesters: Commercial use requesters;                  even if the payment is unprocessed.                   the operations or activities of the
                                                 educational and non-commercial                          Interest will be at the rate prescribed in            government and is not primarily in the
                                                 scientific institutions; representatives of             section 3717 of title 31 of the United                commercial interest of the requester.
                                                 the news media; and all other                           States Code and will accrue from the                     (b) Factors for approving fee waivers.
                                                 requesters. The specific levels of fees for             date of the billing.                                  OMB will furnish records responsive to
                                                 each of these categories are:                             (b) Charges for unsuccessful search.                a request without charge or at a reduced
                                                    (a) Commercial use requesters. When                  OMB may properly charge for time                      rate when it determines, based on all
                                                 OMB receives a request for documents                    spent searching even if it does not locate            available information, that the following
                                                 for commercial use, it will assess                      any responsive records or if OMB                      factors are satisfied:
                                                 charges that recover the full direct costs              determines that the records are entirely                 (i) Disclosure of the requested
                                                 of searching for, reviewing for release,                exempt from disclosure.                               information would shed light on the
                                                 and duplicating the record sought.                        (c) Aggregating requests. A requester               operations or activities of the
                                                 Commercial use requesters are not                       may not file multiple requests at the                 government. The subject of the request
                                                 entitled to two hours of free search time               same time, each seeking portions of a                 must concern identifiable operations or
                                                 nor 100 free pages of reproduction of                   document or documents, solely in order                activities of the Federal Government
                                                 documents. OMB may recover the cost                     to avoid payment of fees. When OMB                    with a connection that is direct and
                                                 of searching for and reviewing records                  reasonably believes that a requester, or              clear, not remote or attenuated.
                                                 even if there is ultimately no disclosure               a group of requestors acting in concert,                 (ii) Disclosure of the requested
                                                 of records (see Sec. 1303.93(b)).                       has submitted requests that constitute a              information is likely to contribute
                                                    (b) Educational and non-commercial                   single request, involving clearly related             significantly to public understanding of
                                                 scientific institution requesters. OMB                  matters, OMB may aggregate those                      those operations or activities. This
                                                 will provide documents to requesters in                 requests and charge fees accordingly.                 factor is satisfied when both of the
                                                 this category for the cost of reproduction              OMB will presume that multiple                        following criteria are met:
                                                 alone, excluding charges for the first 100              requests of this type made within a 45-                  (A) Disclosure of the requested
                                                 pages. To be eligible for inclusion in                  day period have been made in order to                 records must be meaningfully
                                                 this category, a requester must meet the                avoid fees. For requests separated by a               informative about government
                                                 criteria in Sec. 1303.30(h) through (i).                longer period, OMB will aggregate them                operations or activities. The disclosure
                                                 OMB may seek evidence from the                          only where there is a reasonable basis                of information that already is in the
                                                 requester that the request is in                        for determining that aggregation is                   public domain, in either the same or a
                                                 furtherance of scholarly research and                   warranted in view of all the                          substantially identical form, would not
                                                 will advise requesters of their placement               circumstances involved. Multiple                      be meaningfully informative if nothing
                                                 in this category.                                       requests involving unrelated matters                  new would be added to the public’s
                                                    (c) Requesters who are representatives               shall not be aggregated.                              understanding.
                                                 of the news media. OMB will provide                       (d) Advance payments.                                  (B) The disclosure must contribute to
                                                 documents to requesters in this category                  (1) OMB will not require a requester                the understanding of a reasonably broad
                                                 for the cost of reproduction alone,                     to make an advance payment, i.e.,                     audience of persons interested in the
                                                 excluding charges for the first 100                     payment before work is commenced or                   subject, as opposed to the individual
                                                 pages. To be eligible for inclusion in                  continued on a request, unless OMB                    understanding of the requester. A
                                                 this category, a requester must meet the                estimates or determines that allowable                requester’s expertise in the subject area
                                                 criteria in § 1303.10(j) through (k) and                charges that a requester may be required              as well as the requester’s ability and
                                                 not make the request for commercial                     to pay are likely to exceed $250 or the               intention to effectively convey
                                                 use. A request for records supporting                   requester has previously failed to make               information to the public must be
                                                 the news dissemination function of the                  payments due within 30 days of billing.               considered. OMB will presume that a
                                                 requester is not a commercial use for                     (2) In cases in which OMB requires                  representative of the news media will
                                                 this category.                                          advance payment, the request will not                 satisfy this consideration.
                                                    (d) All other requesters. OMB will                   be considered received and further work                  (iii) The disclosure must not be
                                                 charge requesters who do not fit into                   will not be completed until the required              primarily in the commercial interest of
                                                 any of the categories above fees that                   payment is received. If the requester                 the requester. To determine whether
                                                 recover the full reasonable direct cost of              does not pay the advance payment                      disclosure of the requested information
                                                 searching for and reproducing records                   within 30 calendar days after the date of             is primarily in the commercial interest
                                                 that are responsive to the request,                     OMB’s fee determination, the request                  of the requester, OMB will consider the
                                                 except that the first 100 pages of                      will be closed.                                       following criteria:
                                                 reproduction and the first two hours of                   (e) Effect of the Debt Collection Act of               (A) OMB will identify whether the
                                                 search time will be furnished without                   1982 (Pub. L. 97–365). OMB will                       requester has any commercial interest
                                                 charge. Moreover, requests for records                  comply with applicable provisions of                  that would be furthered by the
                                                 about the requesters filed in OMB’s                     the Debt Collection Act, including                    requested disclosure. A commercial
                                                 systems of records will continue to be                  disclosure to consumer reporting                      interest includes any commercial, trade,
                                                 treated under the fee provisions of the                 agencies and use of collection agencies,              or profit interest. Requesters must be
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                                                 Privacy Act of 1974, which permit fees                  where appropriate, to encourage                       given an opportunity to provide
                                                 only for reproduction.                                  repayment.                                            explanatory information regarding this
                                                                                                                                                               consideration.
                                                 § 1303.93   Miscellaneous Fee Provisions.               § 1303.94    Waiver or Reduction of Charges.             (B) If there is an identified
                                                   (a) Charging interest—notice and rate.                  (a) How to apply for a fee waiver.                  commercial interest, OMB must
                                                 OMB may begin assessing interest                        Requesters may seek a waiver of fees by               determine whether that is the primary
                                                 charges on an unpaid bill starting on the               submitting a written application                      interest furthered by the request. A
                                                 31st day after OMB sends the bill. If                   demonstrating how disclosure of the                   waiver or reduction of fees is justified


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                                                 when the requirements of paragraphs                     ADDRESSES:   You may submit comments                  Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                 (b)(i) and (ii) are satisfied and any                   on this proposed rule by any one of the                  Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
                                                 commercial interest is not the primary                  following methods:                                    Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), Public
                                                 interest furthered by the request. OMB                     • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://              Law 104–4, establishes requirements for
                                                 ordinarily will presume that when a                     www.regulations.gov. Follow the                       Federal agencies to assess the effect of
                                                 news media requester has satisfied                      instructions for submitting comments.                 their regulatory actions on State, local,
                                                 factors (i) and (ii) above, the request is                 • Mail: Submit written comments via                and tribal governments and the private
                                                 not primarily in the commercial interest                the U.S. Postal Service to the Branch                 sector. Under section 202 of the UMRA,
                                                 of the requester. Disclosure to data                    Chief, Regulations and Paperwork                      the Agency generally must prepare a
                                                 brokers or others who merely compile                    Management Branch, U.S. Department                    written statement, including a cost-
                                                 and market government information for                   of Agriculture, STOP 0742, 1400                       benefit analysis, for proposed and final
                                                 direct economic return will not be                      Independence Ave. SW, Washington,                     rules with ‘‘Federal mandates’’ that may
                                                 presumed to primarily serve the public                  DC 20250–0742.                                        result in expenditures to State, local, or
                                                 interest.                                                                                                     tribal governments, in the aggregate, or
                                                    (c) Timing of requests for fee waivers.                 • Hand Delivery/Courier: Submit
                                                                                                         written comments via Federal Express                  to the private sector, of $100 million, or
                                                 Requests for a waiver or reduction of                                                                         more, in any one year. When such a
                                                 fees should be made when the request                    mail, or other courier service requiring
                                                                                                         a street address to the Branch Chief,                 statement is needed for a rule, section
                                                 is first submitted to OMB and should                                                                          205 of the UMRA generally requires the
                                                 address the criteria referenced above. A                Regulations and Paperwork
                                                                                                         Management Branch, U.S. Department                    Agency to identify and consider a
                                                 requester may submit a fee waiver                                                                             reasonable number of regulatory
                                                 request at a later time so long as the                  of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Ave.
                                                                                                                                                               alternatives and adopt the least costly,
                                                 underlying record request is pending or                 SW, Washington, DC 20250.
                                                                                                                                                               most cost-effective, or least burdensome
                                                 on administrative appeal. When a                           All written comments will be                       alternative that achieves the objectives
                                                 requester who has committed to pay                      available for public inspection during                of the rule.
                                                 fees subsequently asks for a waiver of                  regular work hours at the 1400                           This proposed rule contains no
                                                 those fees and that waiver is denied, the               Independence Ave. SW, address listed                  Federal mandates (under the regulatory
                                                 requester shall be required to pay any                  above.                                                provisions of Title II of the UMRA) for
                                                 costs incurred up to the date the fee                   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:  Kate                State, local, and tribal governments or
                                                 waiver request was received.                            Jensen, Finance and Loan Analyst,                     the private sector. Therefore, this rule is
                                                   Dated: August 17, 2018.                               Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loan                 not subject to the requirements of
                                                 Mark R. Paoletta,                                       Division, STOP 0784, Room 2250,                       sections 202 and 205 of the UMRA.
                                                 General Counsel and Chief FOIA Officer.                 USDA Rural Development, South                         Environmental Impact Statement
                                                 [FR Doc. 2018–18061 Filed 8–22–18; 8:45 am]             Agriculture Building, 1400                               This document has been reviewed in
                                                 BILLING CODE 3110–01–P
                                                                                                         Independence Avenue SW, Washington,                   accordance with 7 CFR part 1970,
                                                                                                         DC 20250–0784, telephone: (503) 894–                  subpart G, ‘‘Environmental Program.’’ It
                                                                                                         2382, email is Kate.Jensen@                           is the determination of the Agency that
                                                                                                         wdc.usda.gov.                                         this action does not constitute a major
                                                 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
                                                                                                         SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                            Federal action significantly affecting the
                                                 Rural Housing Service                                                                                         quality of the human environment, and,
                                                                                                         Executive Order 12866, Classification                 in accordance with the National
                                                 7 CFR Part 3555                                           This proposed rule has been                         Environmental Policy Act of 1969,
                                                                                                         determined to be non-significant and,                 Public Law 91–190, neither an
                                                 RIN 0575–AD09
                                                                                                         therefore was not reviewed by the Office              Environmental Assessment nor an
                                                                                                                                                               Environmental Impact Statement is
                                                 Single Family Housing Guaranteed                        of Management and Budget (OMB)
                                                                                                                                                               required.
                                                 Loan Program                                            under Executive Order 12866.
                                                                                                                                                               Executive Order 13132, Federalism
                                                                                                         Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice
                                                 AGENCY:  Rural Housing Service, USDA.                                                                            The policies contained in this rule do
                                                                                                         Reform
                                                 ACTION: Proposed rule.                                                                                        not have any substantial direct effect on
                                                                                                            This proposed rule has been reviewed               States, on the relationship between the
                                                 SUMMARY:   The Rural Housing Service                    under Executive Order 12988, Civil                    national government and States, or on
                                                 (RHS or Agency) proposes to make                        Justice Reform. Except where specified,               the distribution of power and
                                                 several changes to the single-family                    all State and local laws and regulations              responsibilities among the various
                                                 housing guaranteed loan program                         that are in direct conflict with this rule            levels of government. Nor does this rule
                                                 (SFHGLP) regulations to streamline the                  will be preempted. Federal funds carry                impose substantial direct compliance
                                                 loss claim process for lenders who have                 Federal requirements. No person is                    costs on State and local governments.
                                                 acquired title to property through                      required to apply for funding under                   Therefore, consultation with the States
                                                 voluntary liquidation or foreclosure;                   SFHGLP, but if they do apply and are                  is not required.
                                                 clarify that lenders must comply with                   selected for funding, they must comply
                                                 applicable laws, including those within                 with the requirements applicable to the               Regulatory Flexibility Act
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                                                 the purview of the Consumer Financial                   Federal program funds. This proposed                    In compliance with the Regulatory
                                                 Protection Bureau; and better align loss                rule is not retroactive. It will not affect           Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) the
                                                 mitigation policies with those in the                   agreements entered prior to the effective             undersigned has determined and
                                                 mortgage industry.                                      date of the rule. Before any judicial                 certified by signature of this document
                                                 DATES: Written or email comments on                     action may be brought regarding the                   that this rule change will not have a
                                                 the proposed rule must be received on                   provisions of this rule, the                          significant impact on a substantial
                                                 or before October 22, 2018 to be assured                administrative appeal provisions of 7                 number of small entities. This rule does
                                                 for consideration.                                      CFR part 11 must be exhausted.                        not impose any significant new


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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; notice of proposed rulemaking.
DatesComments are due on or before September 24, 2018.
ContactDionne Hardy, Office of Management and Budget, Office of General Counsel, at [email protected], 202-395- FOIA.
FR Citation83 FR 42610 
RIN Number0348-AB42

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