Attorney General's Memorandum on the 1974 Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act: A Memorandum for the Executive Departments and Agencies Concerning the Amendments to the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552, Sometimes Referred to as Section 3 Or the Public Information Section of the Administrative Procedure Act) Effected by P.L. 93-502, Enacted November 21, 1974, and Effective February 19, 1975 |
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... established by an Executive order to be kept secret in the interest of national defense or foreign policy and ( B ) are in fact properly classified pursuant to such Exec- utive order . " The previous language established a standard ...
... established by an Executive order to be kept secret in the interest of national defense or foreign policy and ( B ) are in fact properly classified pursuant to such Exec- utive order . " The previous language established a standard ...
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... established by 1974 Amendments , because of the vol- ume , the complexity , or the inaccessibility of the records encompassed by the request , it will frequently be desirable to negotiate a time ar- rangement for processing the request ...
... established by 1974 Amendments , because of the vol- ume , the complexity , or the inaccessibility of the records encompassed by the request , it will frequently be desirable to negotiate a time ar- rangement for processing the request ...
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... established by the Act.1 Agencies consulted in such circumstances must provide guidance to the primary agency as rapidly as possible in view of the time constraints . IN CAMERA INSPECTION WITH RESPECT TO EXEMPTION 1 The terms of the ...
... established by the Act.1 Agencies consulted in such circumstances must provide guidance to the primary agency as rapidly as possible in view of the time constraints . IN CAMERA INSPECTION WITH RESPECT TO EXEMPTION 1 The terms of the ...
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... established under that Order.2 In his veto of the 1974 Amendments , accompanied by suggestions for acceptable revisions , the President had expressed concern that the Amendments posed serious problems , including a problem of consti ...
... established under that Order.2 In his veto of the 1974 Amendments , accompanied by suggestions for acceptable revisions , the President had expressed concern that the Amendments posed serious problems , including a problem of consti ...
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... establish that disclosure " would " lead to one of the consequences enumerated in clauses ( A ) through ( F ) . The President and some op- ponents of the bill voiced concern that " would " connoted a degree of certainty which in most ...
... establish that disclosure " would " lead to one of the consequences enumerated in clauses ( A ) through ( F ) . The President and some op- ponents of the bill voiced concern that " would " connoted a degree of certainty which in most ...
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1974 Amendments 88 STAT accordance with published action adjudication Administrative Procedure Act administrative staff manuals adopted affect a member agency determines agency personnel agency regulations agency's appeal apply Attorney available for public available or published bill camera CARL ALBERT classified records clause compiled for law Conf Conference Report confidential source criminal law enforcement current index providing D.C. Cir deletion denial disclosure effective Executive order extent February 19 Federal Register files Freedom of Information Government House of Representatives index providing identifying Information Act initial determination inspection and copying interpretation invasion of personal investigatory records law enforcement purposes legislative history limits litigation materials mation matter Memorandum November 21 paragraph PAT JENNINGS personal privacy procedures proceedings providing identifying information public inspection reasonably segregable receipt record compiled Rept request for records search and duplication Senate Report Senator Hart specifically statements of policy subsection substantial tion United States Code waiver or reduction
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Page 14 - Any reasonably segregable portion of a record shall be provided to any person requesting such record after deletion of the portions which are exempt under this subsection.
Page 5 - Investigatory records compiled for law enforcement purposes but only to the extent that the production of such records would (A) interfere with enforcement proceedings, (B) deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication, (C) constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, (D) disclose the identity of a confidential source and, in the case of a record compiled by a criminal law enforcement authority in the course of a criminal investigation, or by an agency conducting...
Page 5 - ... investigatory records compiled for law enforcement purposes, but only to the extent that the production of such records would (A) interfere with enforcement proceedings, (B) deprive a person of a right to a fair trial or an impartial adjudication, (C) constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy...
Page 19 - Each agency, in accordance with published rules, shall make available for public inspection and copying-- (A) final opinions, including concurring and dissenting opinions, as well as orders, made in the adjudication of cases; (B) those statements of policy and interpretations which have been adopted by the agency and are not published in the Federal Register; and (C) administrative staff manuals and instructions to staff that affect a member of the public...