Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 12 - Banks and Banking |
Chapter XII - Federal Housing Finance Agency |
SubChapter A - Organization and Operations |
Part 1202 - Freedom of Information Act |
Appendix A to Part 1202 - FHFA Headquarters
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Appendix A to Part 1202 - FHFA Headquarters
1. This Appendix applies to the Federal Housing Finance Agency's Headquarters Office.
2. Reading room. FHFA Headquarters only maintains an electronic reading room. The electronic reading room is located on FHFA's public website at http://www.fhfa.gov/AboutUs/FOIAPrivacy/Pages/Reading-Room.aspx.
3. Where to send your request. You may make a request for FHFA Headquarters records by writing directly to the FOIA Office through electronic mail, U.S. mail, delivery service, or facsimile. The electronic mail address is: foia@fhfa.gov. For U.S. mail or delivery service, the mailing address is: FOIA Officer, Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400 Seventh Street SW., Eighth Floor, Washington, DC 20219. The facsimile number is: (202) 649-1073. When submitting your request, please mark electronic mail, letters, or facsimiles and the subject line, envelope, or facsimile cover sheet with “FOIA Request.” FHFA's “Freedom of Information Act Reference Guide,” which is available on FHFA's Web site, provides additional information to assist you in making your request. You can find additional information on FHFA's FOIA program at http://www.fhfa.gov/AboutUs/FOIAPrivacy/Pages/FOIA-Reference-Guide.aspx.
4. Right of appeal. If FHFA Headquarters denied your request in whole or in part, you may appeal the denial by writing directly to the FOIA Appeals Officer through electronic mail, U.S. mail, delivery service, or facsimile. The electronic mail address is: foia@fhfa.gov. For U.S. mail or delivery service, the mailing address is: FOIA Appeals Officer, Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400 Seventh Street SW., Eighth Floor, Washington, DC 20219. The facsimile number is: (202) 649-1073. When submitting your appeal, please mark electronic mail, letters, or facsimiles and the subject line, envelope, or facsimile cover sheet with “FOIA Appeal.” FHFA's “Freedom of Information Act Reference Guide,” which is available on FHFA's Web site, provides additional information to assist you in making your appeal. You can find additional information on FHFA's FOIA program at http://www.fhfa.gov/AboutUs/FOIAPrivacy/Pages/FOIA-Reference-Guide.aspx
[82 FR 13745, Mar. 15, 2017, as amended at 83 FR 5685, Feb. 9, 2018]