The Federal Information Manual: How the Government Collects, Manages, and Discloses Information Under FOIA and Other StatutesThis reference focuses on the vast amount of federal information and the legal framework that controls the government's collection, management, and disclosure of its records under the Freedom of Information Act. |
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... RECORDS 3.1 The Federal Records Act 3.1.1 Coverage of the Federal Records Act 3.1.1.1 Covered agencies 3.1.1.2 Covered records 3.1.2 Records management obligations under the Federal Records Act 3.1.3 3.1.4 Electronic records under the ...
... RECORDS 3.1 The Federal Records Act 3.1.1 Coverage of the Federal Records Act 3.1.1.1 Covered agencies 3.1.1.2 Covered records 3.1.2 Records management obligations under the Federal Records Act 3.1.3 3.1.4 Electronic records under the ...
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... FEDERAL RECORDS 119 5.1 Access to Records of Executive Branch Agencies 120 5.1.1 Meaning of the term " agency " for FOIA purposes 123 5.1.2 Meaning of the term " agency record " 128 5.1.3 Meaning of the term " any person " 129 5.1.4 ...
... FEDERAL RECORDS 119 5.1 Access to Records of Executive Branch Agencies 120 5.1.1 Meaning of the term " agency " for FOIA purposes 123 5.1.2 Meaning of the term " agency record " 128 5.1.3 Meaning of the term " any person " 129 5.1.4 ...
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... Records via the Common Law Right of Access 5.5 Access by Members of the Media CHAPTER 6 : ELECTRONIC RECORDS AND FEDERAL PUBLIC WEB SITES 145 147 149 6.1 Overview of the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1996 150 6.2 ...
... Records via the Common Law Right of Access 5.5 Access by Members of the Media CHAPTER 6 : ELECTRONIC RECORDS AND FEDERAL PUBLIC WEB SITES 145 147 149 6.1 Overview of the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1996 150 6.2 ...
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... Federal Agencies 295 CHAPTER 9 : LITIGATION INVOLVING FEDERAL RECORDS 307 9.1 Litigating to Compel Disclosure under the FOIA 308 9.2 Litigating to Prevent Disclosure of Confidential Business Information 314 9.2.1 Defending a claim of ...
... Federal Agencies 295 CHAPTER 9 : LITIGATION INVOLVING FEDERAL RECORDS 307 9.1 Litigating to Compel Disclosure under the FOIA 308 9.2 Litigating to Prevent Disclosure of Confidential Business Information 314 9.2.1 Defending a claim of ...
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Contents
IV | 1 |
VI | 3 |
VII | 12 |
VIII | 15 |
IX | 16 |
X | 32 |
XI | 33 |
XII | 41 |
XLVIII | 185 |
XLIX | 186 |
L | 191 |
LI | 197 |
LII | 201 |
LIII | 213 |
LIV | 215 |
LV | 219 |
XIII | 45 |
XIV | 46 |
XV | 57 |
XVI | 61 |
XVII | 71 |
XVIII | 76 |
XIX | 92 |
XX | 104 |
XXI | 107 |
XXII | 108 |
XXIII | 114 |
XXIV | 119 |
XXV | 120 |
XXVI | 135 |
XXVII | 137 |
XXVIII | 145 |
XXIX | 147 |
XXX | 149 |
XXXI | 150 |
XXXII | 151 |
XXXIII | 154 |
XXXIV | 157 |
XXXV | 160 |
XXXVI | 171 |
XXXVII | 173 |
XXXVIII | 175 |
XXXIX | 176 |
XL | 178 |
XLV | 181 |
XLVI | 182 |
XLVII | 183 |
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