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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1012 · § 1012.9

§ 1012.9. What criteria will the Presidio Trust consider in responding to my Touhy Request?

130 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t36/s§ 1012.9·

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In deciding whether to grant your Touhy Request, the Executive Director will consider:
(a)Your ability to obtain the testimony or records from another source;
(b)The appropriateness of the employee testimony and record production under the relevant regulations of procedure and substantive law, including the FOIA or the Privacy Act; and
(c)The Presidio Trust's ability to:
(1)Conduct its official business unimpeded;
(2)Maintain impartiality in conducting its business;
(3)Minimize the possibility that the Presidio Trust will become involved in issues that are not related to its mission or programs;
(4)Avoid spending public employees' time for private purposes;
(5)Avoid any negative cumulative effect of granting similar requests;
(6)Ensure that privileged or protected matters remain confidential; and
(7)Avoid undue burden on the Presidio Trust.
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