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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1120 · § 1120.22

§ 1120.22. Requests to which this subpart applies.

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(a)This subpart applies to any written request (other than a request made by another Federal agency) received by the A, whether or not the request cites the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 552, except with respect to records for which a less formal disclosure procedure is provided specifically in this part.
(b)Any written request to the A for existing records prepared by the A for routine public distribution, e.g., pamphlets, copies of speeches, press releases, and educational materials, shall be honored. No individual determination under § 1120.32 is necessary in these cases, since preparation of the materials for routine public distribution itself constitutes that a determination that the records are available to the public.
(c)This subpart applies only to records that exist at the time the request for information is made. (See § 1120.3, Existing records.)
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