[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 10, Volume 4, Parts 500 to end]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 10CFR1004.2]

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                            TITLE 10--ENERGY
 
          CHAPTER X--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (GENERAL PROVISIONS)
 
PART 1004--FREEDOM OF INFORMATION--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 1004.2  Definitions.

    As used in this part:
    (a) Appeal Authority means the Office of Hearings and Appeals.
    (b) Authorizing or Denying Official means that DOE officer as 
identified by the Directorate of Administration by separate directive, 
having custody of or

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responsibility for records requested under 5 U.S.C. 552. In DOE 
Headquarters, the term refers to The Freedom of Information Officer as 
defined below and officials who report directly to either the Office of 
the Secretary or a Secretarial Officer as also defined below. In the 
Field Offices, the term refers to the head of a field location 
identified in Sec. 1004.2(h) and the heads of field offices to which 
they provide administrative support and have delegated this authority.
    (c) `Commercial use' request refers to a request from or on behalf 
of one who seeks information for a use or purpose that furthers the 
commercial, trade, or profit interests of the requester or the person on 
whose behalf the request is made. In determining whether a requester 
properly belongs in this category, agencies must determine how the 
requester will use the documents requested. Moreover, where DOE has 
reasonable cause to doubt the use to which a requester will put the 
records sought, or where that use is not evident from the request 
itself, the DOE will seek additional clarification before assigning the 
request to a specific category.
    (d) Department or Department of Energy (DOE) means all 
organizational entities which are a part of the executive department 
created by Title II of the DOE Organization Act, Pub L. 95-91. This 
specifically excludes the FERC.
    (e) Direct costs means those expenditures which the DOE actually 
incurs in searching for and duplicating (and in the case of commercial 
requesters, reviewing) documents to respond to a FOIA request. Direct 
costs include, for example, the salary of the employee performing the 
work (the basic rate of pay for the employee plus 16 percent of that 
rate to cover benefits) and the cost of operating duplicating machinery. 
Not included in direct costs are overhead expenses such as costs of 
space, and heating or lighting the facility in which the records are 
stored.
    (f) Duplication refers to the process of making a copy of a document 
necessary to respond to a FOIA request. Such copies can take the form 
of, but are not limited to, paper copy, microform, audiovisual 
materials, or machine readable documentation (e.g., magnetic tape or 
disk). The copy provided must be in a form that can be reasonably used 
by requesters.
    (g) Educational institution refers to a preschool, a public or 
private elementary or secondary school, an institution of graduate 
higher education, an institution of undergraduate higher education, an 
institution of professional education, and an institution of vocational 
education, which operates a program or programs of scholarly research.
    (h) Freedom of Information Officer means the person designated to 
administer the Freedom of Information Act at the following DOE offices:
    (1) Alaska Power Administration, P.O. Box 020050, Juneau, AK 99802-
0050.
    (2) Albuquerque Operations Office, P.O. Box 5400, Albuquerque, NM 
87115.
    (3) Bartlesville Project Office, P.O. Box 1398, Bartlesville, OK 
74005.
    (4) Bonneville Power Administration, P.O. Box 3621-AL, Portland, OR 
97208-3621.
    (5) Chicago Operations Office, 9800 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 
60439.
    (6) Headquarters, Department of Energy, Washington, DC 20585.
    (7) Idaho Operations Office, 785 DOE Place, Idaho Falls, ID 83402.
    (8) Morgantown Energy Technology Center, P.O. Box 880, Morgantown, 
WV 26507.
    (9) Nevada Operations Office, P.O. Box 98518, Las Vegas, NV 89193-
8518.
    (10) Oak Ridge Operations Office, P.O. Box E, Oak Ridge, TN 37831.
    (11) Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center, P.O. Box 10940, 
Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940.
    (12) Richland Operations Office, P.O. Box 550, Richland, WA 99352.
    (13) San Francisco Operations Office, 1333 Broadway, Oakland, CA 
94612.
    (14) Savannah River Operations Office, P.O. Box A, Aiken, SC 29802.
    (15) Southeastern Power Administration, Samuel Elbert Building, 
Elberton, GA 30635.
    (16) Southwestern Power Administration, ATTN: SWPA-120, P.O. Box 
1619, Tulsa, OK 74101.
    (17) Strategic Petroleum Reserve Project Management Office, 900 
Commerce Road East, New Orleans, LA 70123.

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    (18) Western Area Power Administration, P.O. Box 3402, Golden, CO 
80401.
    (i) General Counsel means the General Counsel provided for in 
section 202(b) of the DOE Organization Act, or any DOE attorney 
designated by the General Counsel as having responsibility for 
counseling the Department on Freedom of Information Act matters.
    (j) Headquarters means all DOE facilities functioning within the 
Washington metropolitan area.
    (k) Non-commercial scientific institution refers to an institution 
that is not operated on a ``commercial'' basis as that term is 
referenced in Sec. 1004.2(c), and which is operated solely for the 
purpose of conducting scientific research, the results of which are not 
intended to promote any particular product or industry.
    (l) Office means any administrative or operating unit of the DOE, 
including those in field offices.
    (m) Representative of the news media refers to any person actively 
gathering news for an entity that is organized and operated to publish 
or broadcast news to the public. The term news means information that is 
about current events or that would be of current interest to the public. 
Examples of news media entities include television or radio stations 
broadcasting to the public at large, and publishers of periodicals (but 
only in those instances when they can qualify as disseminators of 
``news'') who make their products available for purchase or subscription 
by the general public. These examples are not intended to be all-
inclusive.
    Moreover, as traditional methods of news delivery evolve (e.g., 
electronic dissemination of newspapers through telecommunications 
services), such alternative media would be included in this category. In 
the case of ``freelance'' journalists, they may be regarded as working 
for a news organization if they can demonstrate a solid basis for 
expecting publication through that organization, even though not 
actually employed by it. A publication contract would be the clearest 
proof, but agencies may also look to the past publication record of a 
requester in making this determination.
    (n) Review refers to the process of examining documents located in 
response to a commercial use request (see Sec. 1004.2(c)) to determine 
whether any portion of any document located is permitted to be withheld. 
It also includes processing any documents for disclosure, e.g., doing 
all that is necessary to excise them and otherwise pepare them for 
release. Review does not include time spent resolving general legal or 
policy issues regarding the application of exemptions.
    (o) Search includes all time spent looking for material that is 
responsive to a request, including page-by-page or line-by-line 
identification of material within documents. The DOE will search for 
material in the most efficient and least expensive manner in order to 
minimize cost for both DOE and the requester. For example, DOE will not 
engage in line-by-line search when merely duplicating an entire document 
would prove the less expensive and quicker method of complying with a 
request. ``Search'' will be distinguished, moreover, from ``review'' of 
material in order to determine whether the material is exempt from 
disclosure. Searches may be done manually or by computer using existing 
programming.
    (p) Secretarial Officer means the General Counsel; Assistant 
Secretary, Management and Administration; Assistant Secretary for 
Congressional, Intergovernmental, and Public Affairs; Assistant 
Secretary for International Affairs and Energy Emergencies; Assistant 
Secretary for Nuclear Energy; Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy; 
Assistant Secretary, Conservation and Renewable Energy; Assistant 
Secretary for Defense Programs; Assistant Secretary for Environment, 
Safety, and Health; Administrator, Economic Regulatory Administration; 
Administrator, Energy Information Administration; Director of Energy 
Research; Director of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management; Director of 
Minority Economic Impact, and the Inspector General.
    (q) Statute specifically providing for setting the level of fees for 
particular types of records, at 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(4)(A)(vi), means any 
statute that specifically requires a government agency, such as the 
Government Printing Office (GPO) or the National Technical Information 
Service (NTIS), to

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set the level of fees for particular types of records, in order to:
    (1) Serve both the general public and private sector organizations 
by conveniently making available government information;
    (2) Ensure that groups and individuals pay the cost of publications 
and other services which are for their special use so that these costs 
are not borne by the general taxpaying public;
    (3) Operate an information dissemination activity on a self-
sustaining basis to the maximum extent possible; or
    (4) Return revenue to the Treasury for defraying, wholly or in part, 
appropriated funds used to pay the cost of disseminating government 
information.