98-25067. Notice for Publication of Proposed Freedom of Information Access Procedures  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 181 (Friday, September 18, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 49929-49931]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-25067]
    
    
    
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    NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION
    
    
    Notice for Publication of Proposed Freedom of Information Access 
    Procedures
    
    SUMMARY: In accordance with the Electronic Freedom of Information Act 
    of 1996 this document sets out procedures for obtaining records and 
    information from the National Capital Planning Commission (Commission). 
    Certain information may also be obtained from the Commission's Web Site 
    (www.ncpc.gov).
    
    DATES: These procedures will become effective November 17, 1998.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The following are procedures by which 
    information may be obtained from the Commission pursuant to the 
    Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1996, 5 U.S.C. 552, 
    as amended by Public Law 104-231, 110 Stat. 3048 (hereinafter the 
    ``Act''). The Commission is the central planning agency for the Federal 
    Government in the National Capital Region. The Commission is composed 
    of the following members (1) five citizens, three of whom are appointed 
    by the President of the Untied States, and two of whom are appointed by 
    the Mayor of the District of Columbia. Of the three citizens appointed 
    by the President at least one shall be a bona fide resident of Virginia 
    and at least one shall be a bona fide resident of Maryland. 
    Presidential appointments are for six-year terms; Mayoral appointments 
    are for four-year terms. The two mayoral appointees shall be bona fide 
    residents of the District of Columbia. The President designates the 
    Chairman of the Commission, and (2) ex-officio, the Secretary of the 
    Interior, the Secretary of Defense; the Administrator of General 
    Services; the Mayor of the District of Columbia; the Chairman of the 
    Council of the District of Columbia; the Chairman of the Committee on 
    Governmental Affairs, Untied States Senate; and the Chairman of the 
    Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, U.S. House of 
    Representatives; or their alternates.
        A staff headed by an Executive Director assists the Commission. The 
    staff is organized functionally as follows:
    
    (a) Office of the Executive Director
    (b) Office of the General Counsel
    (c) Office of the Secretariat
    (d) Office of Administration
    (e) Office of Long Range Planning
    (f) Office of Plans Review
    (g) Technology Development and Applications Team
    
    a. General Policy
    
        It is the Commission's general policy to facilitate the broadest 
    possible availability and dissemination of information to the public. 
    The Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer and the Information 
    Resource Specialist are available to assist the public in obtaining 
    information formally by using the procedures herein or informally by 
    discussions with the staff. The Commission's staff may, therefore, 
    furnish information informally to the public, provided that it is in a 
    manner not inconsistent with these procedures. In addition, the 
    Commission will make available records which it is authorized to 
    withhold under the Act, when it determines that such disclosure is in 
    the public interest.
        Some information and documents may be available in an electronic 
    format upon request. In addition some documents, such as the Extending 
    the Legacy, are available on the NCPC website at www.ncpc.gov. For 
    information on electronic retrieval, please contact the Freedom of 
    Information Act Officer.
    
    b. Established Place to Obtain Information
    
        Information may be obtained from the Commission's offices, located 
    at 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite 301, Washington, D.C. 20576, 
    Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., excluding legal 
    holidays.
    
    c. Information Sources Within the Commission
    
        Requests for publications or informal requests for general 
    information should be directed to the Information Resource Specialist. 
    All formal requests for agency records pursuant to the Act must be 
    directed to the Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer. The 
    Commission's staff will correctly route any information request 
    directed initially to the wrong information source and the requesting 
    party will be notified. The 20-day time period within which the 
    Commission is required to determine whether to comply with a request 
    shall not begin to run until the request reaches, or with the exercise 
    of due diligence should have reached, the appropriate information 
    source.
    
    d. Information Routinely Available
    
        The following types of information shall be routinely available for 
    public dissemination, unless such information falls within one of the 
    exemptions to agency disclosure listed in 5 U.S.C. 552(b):
    
    (1) Publications
    (2) Correspondence between the Commission and the Congress, other 
    Federal and local agencies, and the public
    (3) Commission actions, including decisions, and official 
    correspondence
    (4) Executive Director's Recommendations
    (5) Committee Reports
    (6) Commission Memoranda of Actions
    (7) Transcripts of Commission Proceedings
    (8) Maps (record drawings)
    (9) Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital
    (10) Master Plan Submission Requirements
    (11) Project Plans Submissions Requirements
    (12) Environmental Policies and Procedures;
    (13) Procedures for Intergovernmental Cooperation
    (14) Guidelines and Submission Requirements for Antennas on Federal 
    Property in the National Capital Region
    (15) Policies relating to the Recognition of Private Contributions to 
    Memorials, Museums, and other Cultural Facilities on Pubic Lands in the 
    National Capital
    (16) Federal Capital improvements Programs for the National Capital 
    Region
    (17) Development Controls for the Chancery Section of the International 
    Center in the District of Columbia
    (18) Extending the Legacy, Planning America's Capital for the 21 
    Century
    
        Requests for any of the above information, with the exception of 
    publications and maps, which do not require formal requests, should be 
    directed to the Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer. 
    Requests for publications should be directed to the Information 
    Resource Specialist, and map requests should be directed to the 
    Technology Development and Applications Team.
    
    e. Formal Requests for Information
    
        All formal requests for information pursuant to the Act should be 
    made in writing to the Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer. 
    To expedite internal handling of such requests, the words ``Freedom of 
    Information Act Request'' should appear on the face of the 
    correspondence bearing such request. The request should state that it 
    is being made pursuant to the Act, and should reasonably describe the 
    information sought, including the date the Commission received or 
    produced
    
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    the requested information, if known. The request should also state, 
    pursuant to the fee schedule set forth infra, the maximum fee the party 
    making the request would be willing to pay for the duplication of the 
    requested records, and shall, if possible, provide a telephone number 
    at which the requesting party can be contacted to facilitate the 
    handling of the request.
    
    f. Commission Response to Formal Requests
    
        The Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer, upon request 
    for information made in compliance with these regulations, shall 
    determine within 20 days (excepting Saturdays, Sundays, and legal 
    holidays) after the receipt of any such request whether to comply with 
    such request and shall immediately notify the person making such 
    request of such determination and the reasons therefor and of the 
    rights of such person to appeal to the head of the agency any adverse 
    determination. In unusual circumstances as specified, infra, the 20-day 
    time limit may be extended by written notice to the person making the 
    request setting forth the reasons for such extension and the date on 
    which a determination is expected to be dispatched. No extension shall 
    be for more than 20 working days. As used in this paragraph, ``unusual 
    circumstances'' means, but only to the extent reasonably necessary for 
    the proper processing of the particular request:
        (1) The need to search for and collect the requested records from 
    establishments that may be separate from the Commission's offices;
        (2) The need to search for, collect, and appropriately examine a 
    voluminous number of separate and distinct records which are demanded 
    in a single request; or
        (3) The need for consultation, which shall be conducted with all 
    practicable speed, with another agency having a substantial interest in 
    the determination of the request.
    
    g. Determination to Grant Request
    
        If the Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer makes a 
    determination to grant a request in whole or in part, the person making 
    such request will be so notified in writing. If the information cannot 
    be included with the above notification, the response shall also 
    include a description of the information to be made available, a 
    statement of the time when and the place where such information may be 
    inspected or, alternatively, the procedure for duplication and delivery 
    (by mail or other means) of the information to the requesting party, 
    and a statement of the total fees chargeable to the requesting person 
    pursuant to the free schedule, infra.
    
    h. Determination to Deny Requests--Appeal Procedure
    
        If the Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer makes a 
    determination to deny, in whole or in part, a request for information; 
    he/she shall so notify the party making the request in writing. Any 
    appeal of such determination shall be made in writing to the Executive 
    Director of the Commission and shall include a brief statement of the 
    legal, factual, or other basis for the party's objection to the initial 
    decision. The Executive Director shall, within twenty (20) days 
    (excepting Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays) of the receipt of 
    any such appeal determine whether to grant or deny the appeal and 
    shall, immediately upon making his decision, give written notice of the 
    decision to the party, including a brief statement of the reasons.
    
    i. Waiver
    
        Whenever a waiver of any of the procedures set forth herein would 
    further the purpose of the Act by causing the public disclosure of non-
    confidential information within the time period required by the Act, 
    the Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer may, in the context 
    of individual requests for information, waive any of the procedural 
    requirements herein.
    
    j. Schedule of Fees
    
        (1) The Commission may charge the following fees for the production 
    of information pursuant to the Act:
    
    (i) Publications offered for sale--as marked
    (ii) Commission reports--$0.25/page
    (iii) Committee reports--$0.25/page
    (iv) Commission Memoranda of Actions--$0.25/page
    (v) Transcripts of Commission/Committee Proceedings--$0.25/page
    (vi) Other records--$0.25/page
    (vii) Projects Maps--$5.00 each
    
        Manual Record Research: $5.00 per quarter hour
    
    Fees for information and products processed through the Washington 
    Geographic Information System (WGIS) are set out in NCPC's WGIS 
    distribution policy.
        (2) The Commission keeps on file a limited quantity of copies of 
    Executive Director's Recommendations and other documents. The 
    Commission will first attempt to fill specific requests for these 
    documents from its supply at no charge until the supply is exhausted. 
    Once the supply is exhausted, the requested documents will be provided 
    in accordance with the fee schedule.
        (3) The first 100 pages of information are provided at no cost to 
    the requestor. All requests in excess of the allowable 100 pages will 
    be chargeable in accordance with the above fee schedule. The 
    Commission's Freedom of Information Act Officer may waive fees when it 
    is deemed to be in the public interest to do so. Such a waiver will be 
    in the public interest, for example, when that officer determines that 
    the request will not impose an undue burden or expense and the request 
    is: (i) from another government organization, Federal, state or local; 
    (ii) for the purpose of obtaining information primarily for the benefit 
    of the general public rather than for the primary benefit of the 
    requester, as will be the case with certain requests from the news 
    media and from organizations engaged in a non-profit activity designed 
    for public safety, health, welfare, or education; (iii) from employees 
    and former employees seeking information from their own personnel 
    records; (iv) from or on behalf of the defending party in connection 
    with a proceeding against such party by the Federal government; and (v) 
    from a low-income individual upon whom the fee would impose a financial 
    hardship.
    
    NCPC Publications
    
    Extending the Legacy, Planning America's Capital for the 21st Century 
    (final)
    Extending the Legacy, Planning America's Capital for the 21st Century 
    (draft)
    Extending the Legacy, Fact Sheets
    NCPC Quarterly
        Winter 1998
        Spring 1998
    Changing in Place, Smithsonian Brochure
    Streetscape Manual
    Federal Capital Improvements Programs
    Fiscal Years 1999-2003
    Fiscal Years 1998-2002
    Fiscal Years 1997-2001
    Fiscal Years 1996-2000
    Fiscal Years 1995-1999
    Fiscal Years 1994-1998
    Fiscal Years 1993-1997
    A Vision for Monumental Washington
    Worthy of the Nation
    Federal Elements of the Comprehensive Plan for the National Capital
    Foreign Missions Manual
    Special Streets Plan
    Boundary Markers of the Nation's Capital
    
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    The Pennsylvania Avenue Plan
    The Urban River
    Federal Employment in the National Capital Region, Report #4
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Sandra H. Shapiro, National 
    Capital Planning Commission, 801 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Suite 301, 
    Washington, D.C. 20576, Phone: (202) 482-7200.
    Sandra H. Shapiro,
    General Counsel.
    [FR Doc. 98-25067 Filed 9-17-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
11/17/1998
Published:
09/18/1998
Department:
National Capital Planning Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-25067
Dates:
These procedures will become effective November 17, 1998.
Pages:
49929-49931 (3 pages)
PDF File:
98-25067.pdf