99-32306. National Reconnaissance Office Freedom of Information Act Program Regulation  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 244 (Tuesday, December 21, 1999)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 71297-71299]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-32306]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Office of the Secretary
    
    32 CFR Part 296
    
    
    National Reconnaissance Office Freedom of Information Act Program 
    Regulation
    
    AGENCY: National Reconnaissance Office, DoD.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This final rule establishes the National Reconnaissance Office 
    (NRO) regulation governing the disclosure of information under the 
    Freedom of Information Act. This part is reissued pursuant to the 
    Department of Defense rule, which implements the Freedom of Information 
    Act and it conforms to the Department's rule and schedule. As a 
    component of the Department of Defense, the Department rules and 
    schedules with respect to the Freedom of Information Act, as amended, 
    will also be the policy of the NRO.
    
    Effective Date: October 20, 1999.
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara Friemann, Chief, Information 
    Access and Release Center, (703) 808-5029, Reading Room Appointments 
    (703) 808-2474 or (703) 808-5500.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY iNFORMATION: The NRO published a final rule of this part 
    on November 16, 1993 (58 FR 60382). This rule does not constitute a 
    significant regulatory action within the meaning of Executive Order 
    12866. Neither the requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 
    U.S.C. 601-612), nor the reporting or record-keeping requirements under 
    the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L.
    104-13) apply. It is hereby certified that this final rule does not 
    exert a significant economic impact nor impose new requirements on a 
    number of small entities. This determination is made based upon the 
    fact that the rule merely codifies the procedural aspects of the NRO 
    Freedom of Information Act Program, as amended by the ``Electronic 
    Freedom of Information Act Amendment of 1996''. It includes guidance 
    on how and from whom to request information pertaining to the NRO.
    
    List of Subjects 32 CFR Part 296
    
        Freedom of information.
    
        Accordingly, 32 CFR part 296 is revised to read as follows:
    
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    PART 296--NATIONAL RECONNAISSANCE OFFICE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 
    PROGRAM REGULATION
    
    Sec.
    296.1  Purpose.
    296.2  Definitions.
    296.3  Indexes.
    296.4  Procedures for request of records.
    296.5  Appeals.
    296.6  Reading room.
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended.
    
    
    Sec. 296.1  Purpose.
    
        The purpose of this part is to provide policies and procedures for 
    the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) implementation of the Freedom 
    of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552 as amended) (FOIA), and to promote 
    uniformity in the NRO FOIA program.
    
    
    Sec. 296.2  Definitions.
    
        The terms used in this part, with the exception of the following, 
    are defined in 32 CFR part 286:
        (a) Freedom of Information Act appellate authority. The Chief of 
    Staff, NRO.
        (b) Initial denial authority. The Chief, Information Access & 
    Release Center NRO.
    
    
    Sec. 296.3  Indexes.
    
        (a) The NRO does not originate final orders, opinions, statements 
    of policy, interpretations, staff manuals or instructions that affect a 
    member of the public of the type covered by the indexing requirement of 
    5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2). The Director, NRO, has therefore determined, 
    pursuant to pertinent statutory and executive order requirements, that 
    it is unnecessary and impracticable to publish an index of the type 
    required by 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(2), except the index noted in paragraph (b) 
    of this section.
        (b) A general index of FOIA-processed (a)(2) records shall be made 
    available to the public, both in hard copy and electronically by 
    December 31, 1999.
    
    
    Sec. 296.4  Procedures for request of records.
    
        (a) Requests. Requests for access to records of the National 
    Reconnaissance Office may be filed by mail or FAX addressed to the 
    Chief, Information Access and Release Center, National Reconnaissance 
    Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715, FAX Number (703) 808-
    5082. Requests need not be made on any special form but must be by 
    letter or FAX or other written statement identifying the request as a 
    Freedom of Information Act request and setting forth sufficient 
    information reasonably describing the requested record. All requests 
    should contain a willingness to pay assessable FOIA fees.
        (b) Date of acceptance. The requestor shall be promptly informed by 
    letter of the date of acceptance of the request. The search conducted 
    pursuant to that request shall be for records in existence as of and 
    through the acceptance date.
        (c) Determination and notification. When the requested record has 
    been located and identified, the Initial Denial Authority shall 
    determine whether the record is one which, consistent with statutory 
    requirements, executive orders and appropriate directives, may be 
    released or may contain information that is exempt under the provisions 
    of 5 U.S.C. 552. Normally, the Initial Denial Authority shall notify 
    the requestor of the determination within 20 working days of the 
    receipt of the request.
        (d) Multi-track processing. The NRO has 3 queues in which requests 
    may be processed when a significant number of pending requests prevents 
    a response within 20 working days, all based on the date of receipt, 
    first-in first-out, and the amount of work, time, and volume involved 
    in processing the requests.
        (See subparagraph C1.5.4.2. of DoD 5400.7-R \1\, Sept 1998). The 
    queues are:
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        (1) Simple. Those requests which are easily handled and processed.
        (2) Complex. Those requests which are complicated by multiple 
    searches, co-ordinations, consultations, volume etc.
        (3) Expedited. Expedited processing shall be granted to a requestor 
    after the requestor asks for and demonstrates a compelling need for the 
    information (paragraph C1.5.4.3. of DoD 5400.7-R)
        (e) Extension of response time. In unusual circumstances when 
    additional time is needed to respond, the Initial Denial Authority 
    shall notify the requestor in writing of the reasons therefore, and an 
    anticipated date, not to exceed 10 additional working days, on which a 
    determination is expected to be dispatched. The Initial Denial 
    Authority will normally send this notification within 20 working days 
    from receipt of the request. Should it be determined that this 10 
    additional working days cannot be met, the requestor shall be notified 
    and offered the opportunity to limit or narrow the scope of the request 
    in order to facilitate faster processing, or to arrange an alternative 
    time for processing the request (paragraph C1.5.2.6. of DoD 5400.7-R)
        (f) Fees.
        (1) General. As a component of the Department of Defense, the 
    applicable published Department rules and schedules with respect to the 
    schedule of fees chargeable and waiver of fees will also be the policy 
    of NRO. See 32 CFR 286.33.
        (2) Advance payments. (i) Where a total fee to be assessed is 
    estimated to exceed $250, advance payment of the estimated fee will be 
    required before processing of the request, except where assurances of 
    full payment are received from a requestor with a history of prompt 
    payment. Where a requestor has previously failed to pay a fee within 30 
    calendar days of the date of the billing, the requestor will be 
    required to pay the full amount owed, plus any applicable interest, or 
    demonstrate that he or she has paid the fee, as well as make an advance 
    payment of the full amount of any estimated fee before processing of a 
    new or pending request continues.
        (ii) For all other requests, advance payment, i.e., a payment made 
    before work is commenced, will not be required. Payment for work 
    already completed is not an advance payment. Responses will not be held 
    pending receipt of fees from requestors with a history of prompt 
    payment. Fees should be paid by certified check or postal money order 
    forwarded to the Chief, Information Access and Release Center (IARC) 
    and made payable to the Treasurer of the United States.
    
    
    Sec. 296.5  Appeals.
    
        Any person denied access to records, denied a fee waiver, involved 
    in a dispute regarding fee estimates, or who considers a no record 
    determination, or any determination to be adverse in nature, may, 
    within 60 days after notification of such denial, file an appeal to the 
    Freedom of Information Act Appellate Authority, National Reconnaissance 
    Office. Such an appeal shall be in writing addressed to the Chief, 
    Information Access and Release Center, National Reconnaissance Office, 
    14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715, should reference the initial 
    denial, and shall contain the basis for disagreement with the initial 
    denial. The Freedom of Information Act Appellate Authority shall 
    normally make a final determination on an appeal within 20 working days 
    after receipt of the appeal.
    
    
    Sec. 296.6  Reading room.
    
        (a) The NRO shall provide a reading room equipped with hard copy 
    and electronic records as required in the ``Electronic Freedom of 
    Information Act Amendments of 1996''. The NRO Reading Room is located 
    at 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly VA, 20151-1715 and is open weekdays only 
    from 8:00 am until
    
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    4:00 p.m. Requestors must call for an appointment twenty-four (24) 
    hours in advance so that optimum customer service can be provided. 
    (703) 808-5029. Fees will be charged for duplication of hard copy 
    records at $.15 per page after the first 100 pages. Softcopy media 
    provided to visitors is assessed as follows:
        (1) 5.25'' Floppy diskette $0.50
        (2) 3.5'' Floppy diskette $0.50
        (3) CD-R Media $3.75
        (4) Video Tape $4.00.
        (b) The NRO FOIA Electronic Reading Room is located on the NRO Home 
    Page: www.nro.odci.gov.
    
        Dated: December 9, 1999.
    L.M. Bynum,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
    [FR Doc. 99-32306 Filed 12-20-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
10/20/1999
Published:
12/21/1999
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
99-32306
Dates:
October 20, 1999.
Pages:
71297-71299 (3 pages)
PDF File:
99-32306.pdf
CFR: (6)
32 CFR 296.1
32 CFR 296.2
32 CFR 296.3
32 CFR 296.4
32 CFR 296.5
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