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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 1206 — Procedures for Disclosure of Records Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) · § 1206.306

§ 1206.306. Granting a request.

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(a)Ordinarily, NASA shall have twenty
(20)working days from when a request is received to determine whether to grant or deny the request unless there are unusual or exceptional circumstances. The FOIA office will not begin processing a request until all issues regarding scope and fees have been resolved. NASA will notify the requester of the availability of the FOIA Public Liaison to offer assistance in resolving these issues.
(b)If fees are not expected to exceed the minimum threshold of $50.00, and the scope of the request is in accordance with § 1206.301, the FOIA office will begin processing the request.
(c)If the FOIA office contacts the requester regarding fees or clarification and the requester has provided a response, the FOIA office will notify the requester in writing of the decision to either grant or deny the request. [79 FR 46678, Aug. 11, 2014, as amended at NASA-2019-0005, 84 FR 54775, Oct. 11, 2019]
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