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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1256 · § 1256.26

§ 1256.26. When can I appeal decisions about access to Federal archival records?

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(a)For information on filing appeals for requests made under the FOIA, see 36 CFR part 1250, subpart D, Appeals.
(b)For information on filing appeals for requests made under mandatory review, see § 1260.54 of this chapter.
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