§ 1405.8 - Availability and retention of transcripts, recordings, and minutes, and applicable fees.  


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  • In accordance with the provisions of the JFK Act, the Review Board shall retain the transcript, electronic recording, or minutes of the discussion of any item on the agenda or of any testimony received at a closed meeting for inclusion as a permanent record in the JFK Collection at the National Archives once the work of the Review Board is completed. The public shall have access to such records consistent with the provisions of the JFK Act which, according to the understanding of the Review Board, supersedes the Sunshine Act and FOIA. Copies of any nonexempt transcript or minutes, or transaction of such recordings disclosing the identity of each speaker, shall be furnished to any person at the actual cost of transcript or duplication unless otherwise provided by the terms of the JFK Act. If at some later time the Review Board determines that there is no further justification for withholding a portion of a transcript, electronic recording, or minutes or other item of information for the public which had been previously withheld, such portion or information shall be made publicly available.