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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 93 · § 93.6

§ 93.6. Fees.

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Consistent with the guidelines in § 93.1(e), NSA may charge reasonable fees to parties seeking, by request or demand, official information not otherwise available under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552. Such fees are calculated to reimburse the Government for the expense of providing such information, and may include:
(a)The costs of time expended by NSA employees to process and respond to the request or demand;
(b)Attorney time for reviewing the request or demand and any information located in response thereto, and for related legal work in connection with the request or demand; and
(c)Expenses generated by materials and equipment used to search for, produce, and copy the responsive information.
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