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Code · CFR · Title 1 — General Provisions · Part 304 — Disclosure of Records or Information · § 304.2

§ 304.2. Proactive disclosures.

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(a)Records that the FOIA requires ACUS to make regularly available for public inspection in an electronic format, including any records that have been requested three or more times, or were previously released and are likely to become the subject of subsequent requests or appear to be of general interest, may be accessed through the agency's Web site at https://www.acus.gov. A subject matter index of such records (or comparable tool) may also be accessed through the agency's Web site and will be updated on an ongoing basis.
(b)Information routinely provided to the public as part of a regular agency activity, including information posted on the agency's Web site (for example, press releases or recommendations adopted by the Conference pursuant to the Administrative Conference Act, 5 U.S.C. 591 et seq.), may be provided to the public without following this subpart.
(c)Any requester needing assistance in locating proactively disclosed or other agency records may contact the agency's FOIA Public Liaison at
(202)480-2080. \[82 FR 7632, Jan. 23, 2017\]
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