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Code · CFR · Title 29 — Labor · Part 1610 · § 1610.21

§ 1610.21. Annual report.

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(a)The Legal Counsel shall, on or before February 1, submit individual Freedom of Information Act reports for each principal agency FOIA component and one for the entire agency covering the preceding fiscal year to the Attorney General of the United States and to the director of the Office of Information Government Services. The reports shall include those matters required by 5 U.S.C. 552(e), and shall be made available electronically on the agency Web site.
(b)The Commission will make each such report available for public inspection in an electronic format. In addition, the Commission will make the raw statistical data used in each report available in a timely manner for public inspection in an electronic format, which will be available---
(1)Without charge, license, or registration requirement;
(2)In an aggregated, searchable format; and
(3)In a format that may be downloaded in bulk.
(c)When and as directed by the Attorney General, the Chief FOIA Officer, through the Office of the Chair, shall review and report to the Attorney General on the agency's performance in implementing its responsibilities under FOIA. \[78 FR 36653, June 19, 2013, as amended at 81 FR 95879, Dec. 29, 2016\]
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