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Code · CFR · Title 12 — Banks and Banking · Part 310 — Privacy Act Regulations · § 310.11

§ 310.11. Fees.

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The Corporation, upon a request for records disclosable pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), shall charge a fee of $0.10 per page for duplicating, except as follows:
(a)If the Corporation determines that it can grant access to a record only by providing a copy of the record, no fee will be charged for providing the first copy of the record or any portion thereof;
(b)Whenever the aggregate fees computed under this section do not exceed $10 for any one request, the fee will be deemed waived by the Corporation; or
(c)Whenever the Corporation determines that a reduction or waiver is warranted, it may reduce or waive any fees imposed for furnishing requested information pursuant to this section. [40 FR 46274, Oct. 6, 1975, as amended at 61 FR 43420, Aug. 23, 1996]
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