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CHAPTER XI-NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES

SUBCHAPTER A-GENERAL

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1100 Statement for the guidance of the public-organization, procedure and availability of information..........

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Standards of conduct of employees........................................
Nondiscrimination in federally assisted programs..
Privacy Act regulations......

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SUBCHAPTER B-NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS

Collection of claims under the Federal Claims
Collection Act of 1966 .............

Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap
Intergovernmental review of National Endowment
for the Arts programs and activities......
Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
the National Endowment for the Arts...................
Government debarment and suspension (nonpro-
curement) and governmentwide requirements
for drug-free workplace (grants)......
Uniform administrative requirements for grants
and cooperative agreements to state and local
governments..

SUBCHAPTER C-FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND THE

HUMANITIES

Indemnities under the Arts and Artifacts Indem-
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SUBCHAPTER D-NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

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Governmentwide debarment and suspension (non-
procurement) and governmentwide require-
ments for drug-free workplace (grants)

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the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. 951 et seq. The Foundation is composed of the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute of Museum Services, and the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. The Institute of Museum Services became a part of the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities pursuant to Pub. L. 97-394 (December 30, 1982) and Pub. L. 98306 (May 31, 1984). Each Endowment is headed by a Chairman and has an advisory national council composed of 26 presidential appointees. The Institute of Museum Services is headed by a Director and has a National Museum Services Board composed of 15 presidential appointees. The Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities, comprised of Executive branch officials and appointees of the legislative branch, is authorized to make agreements to indemnify against loss or damage for certain exhibitions and advise on arts and humanities matters.

§ 1100.3 Availability of information to the public.

(a) All inquiries, or requests should be addressed to the appropriate agency. Descriptive brochures of the organization, programs, and function of each agency are available upon request. Inquiries involving work of the National Endowment for the Arts should be addressed to the National Endowment for the Arts, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20506. The telephone number of the National Endowment for the Arts is (202) 682-5400. Requests or inquiries involving the National Endowment for the Humanities should be addressed to the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20506. The telephone number of the National Endowment for the Humanities is (202) 7860310. Requests or inquiries involving the Institute of Museum Services should be addressed to the Institute of Museum Services, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20506. The telephone number of the Institute of Museum Services is (202) 7860536.

(b) The head of each agency is responsible for the effective administration of the Freedom of Information Act. The head of each agency pursuant to this responsibility hereby directs that every effort be expended to facilitate service to the public with respect to the obtaining of information and records.

(c) Requests for access to records of the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, or the Institute of Museum Services may be filed by mail with the General Counsel of the National Endowment for the Arts, the Deputy Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, or the Public Affairs Officer of the Institute of Museum Services, as is appropriate. Requests for access to records of the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities should be directed to the attention of the National Endowment for the Humanities. All requests should reasonably describe the record or records sought. Requests submitted should be clearly identified as being made pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act.

§ 1100.4 Current index.

Each agency shall maintain and make available for public inspection and copying a current index providing identifying information for the public as to any matter which is issued, adopted, or promulgated and which is required to be made available pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a) (1) and (2). Publication and distribution of such indices has been determined by the Foundation to be unnecessary and impracticable. The indices will be provided upon request at a cost not to exceed the direct cost of the duplication.

§ 1100.5 Agency procedures for handling requests for documents.

(a) Upon receiving a request for documents in accordance with the rules of this part, the General Counsel of the National Endowment for the Arts, Deputy Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, or the Public Affairs Officer of the Institute of Museum Services, as is appropriate, shall determine whether or not the re

est shall be granted in whole or in rt.

1) The determination shall be made thin ten (10) days (excepting Saturys, Sundays, and legal holidays) ter receipt of such request.

2) The requestor shall be notified of e determination and the reasons at support it. When a request is nied in whole or in part, the reques, will be notified of his or her rights appeal the determination to the ad of the agency.

b)(1) Any party whose request for cuments has been denied in whole in part may file an appeal no later an ten (10) working days following ceipt of the notification of denial. peals must be addressed to the ■airman, National Endowment for e Arts, Washington, DC 20506, the airman, National Endowment for e Humanities, Washington, 506, or the Director Institute of useum Services, Washington, DC 506, as is appropriate.

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2) The head of the agency or his deatee shall make a determination th respect to the appeal within enty (20) days (excepting Saturdays, ndays, and legal holidays) after the ency has received the appeal, except provided in paragraph (c) of this ction. If, on appeal, the denial is held either in whole or in part, the ad of the agency shall notify the rty submitting the appeal of the jucial review provisions of 5 U.S.C. 2(a)(4)(B).

c) In unusual circumstances, the me limits prescribed to determine a quest for documents with respect to tial actions or actions on appeal ay be extended by written notice om the General Counsel of the Na-nal Endowment for the Arts, the eputy Chairman of the National Enwment for the Humanities, or the blic Affairs Officer of the Institute Museum Services as is appropriate. ne notice shall describe the reason r the extension and the date on nich the determination is expected be made. No notice shall specify a te that would result in an extension more than ten (10) days (excepting turdays, Sundays, and legal holiys). As is used in this paragraph, nusual circumstances" means:

(1) The need to search for and collect the requested records from field facilities or other establishments that are separate from the office processing the request;

(2) The need to search for, collect, and appropriately examine a volumious amount of separate and distinct records which are demanded in a single request; or

(3) The need for consultation, which shall be conducted with all practicable speed, with another agency having a substantial interest in the determination of the request or among two or more components of the agency having a substantial subject-matter interest in the request.

§ 1100.6 Fees.

(a) Categories of fees. Fees will be charged according to the Category of the FOIA request.

(1) Commercial use requests. The agency will assess charges to recover the full direct cost of searching for, reviewing, and duplicating the requested document. The agency may recover the cost of searching for and reviewing records even if there is ultimately no disclosure.

(2) Requests from educational and non-commercial scientific institutions. The agency will charge for duplication costs. To qualify for this category the requestor must show: (i) That requested records are being sought under the auspices of a qualified institution as defined in § 1100.1 (e) or (f) of this part; (ii) the records are not sought for commercial use; and (iii) the records are being sought in furtherance of scholarly or scientific research of the institution.

(3) Requests by representatives of the news media. The agency will charge duplication costs for the requests in this category.

(4) All other requests. All other requests shall be charged fees which, recover the full reasonable cost for searching for and duplicating the requested records.

(b) General fee schedule. The agency shall use the most efficient and least costly method to comply with requests for documents made under the FOIA. The agency will charge fees to recover

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Nondiscrimination on the basis of handicap in
federally assisted programs and activities.............
Uniform administrative requirements for grants
and cooperative agreements to state and local
governments..............

Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
the National Endowment for the Humanities......
Part-time career employment

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Claims collection......

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Use of penalty mail in the location and recovery
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Enforcement of nondiscrimination on the basis of
handicap in programs or activities conducted by
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Uniform administrative requirements for grants
and cooperative agreements to state and local
governments..............

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for drug-free workplace (grants).

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(a) "Agency" means the National Endownment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute of Museum Services, or the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

(b) "Commercial use request" means a request by or on behalf of anyone who seeks information for a use or purpose that furthers the commercial trade or profit interests of the requestor (or the person on whose behalf the request is made.) The agency must determined the use to which a requestor will put the document. Where the agency has reasonable cause to doubt the use to which a requestor will put the records sought or the use is not clear from the request, the agency may seek additional clarification. The requestor fears the burden of demonstrating the use or purpose of the information requested.

(c) "Direct costs" mens those expenditures which an agency actually incurs in searching for and duplication documents to respond to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. In the case of commercial use requests, the term shall also include expenditures for reviewing documents.

(d) "Duplication" means the process of making a copy of a document necessary to respond to a FOIA request. Such copies may be in the form of

paper, microfilm, machine readable documents, or other materials.

(e) "Educational institution" means a preschool, elementary, or secondary school, an institution of graduate or undergraduate higher education, an institution of professional education, or an institution of vocational education, which operates a program or programs of scholarly research.

(f) "Non-commercial scientific institution" means an institution that is not operated on a "commercial use" basis as defined in paragraph (b) of this section and which is operated solely for the purposes of conducting scientific research the results of which are not intended to promote any particular product or industry.

(g) "Representative of the news media" means any person actively gathering news for an entity that is organized and operated to publish or broadcast information that is about current events or that would be of current interest to the public. Freelance journalists may be regarded as working for a news organization if they can demonstrate a sound basis for expecting publication though that organization, even though not actually employed by it.

(h) "Review" means the process of examining a document located in response to a commercial use request to determine whether any portion is permitted to be withheld. Review includes processing documents for disclosure, including 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.

(i) "Search" means all the time that is spent looking for material that responds to a request, including page-bypage or line-by-line identification of material in documents. Searches may be done manually or by computer using exisiting programs.

§ 1100.2 Organization.

The National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities was established by the National Foundation on

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