[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 36, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 36CFR1120.52]

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              TITLE 36--PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
 CHAPTER XI--ARCHITECTURAL AND TRANSPORTATION BARRIERS COMPLIANCE BOARD
 
PART 1120--PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION--Table of Contents
 
           Subpart E--Copies of Records and Fees for Services
 
Sec. 1120.52  Computerized records.

    (a) Information available in whole or in part in computerized form 
which is disclosable under the Freedom of Information Act is available 
to the public as follows:
    (1) When there is an existing printout from the computer which 
permits copying the printout, the material will be made available at the 
per page rate stated in Sec. 1120.51(a) for each 8\1/2\ by 11 inch page.
    (2) When there is not an existing printout of information 
disclosable under the Freedom of Information Act, a printout shall be 
made if the applicant pays the cost to the A&TBCB as stated in paragraph 
(a)(3) of this section.
    (3) Obtaining information from computerized records frequently 
involves a minimum computer time cost of approximately $100 per request. 
Multiple requests involving the same subject may cost less per request. 
Services of personnel in the nature of a search shall be charged for at 
rates prescribed in Sec. 1120.51(a). A charge shall be made for the 
computer time involved based upon the prevailing level of costs to 
Government organizations and upon the particular types of computer and 
associated equipment and the amounts

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of time on such equipment that are utilized. A charge shall also be made 
for any substantial amounts of special supplies or materials used to 
contain, present, or make available the output of computers based upon 
the prevailing levels of costs to Government organizations and upon the 
type and amount of the supplies and materials that are used.
    (b) Information in the Board's computerized records which could be 
produced only by additional programming of the computer, thus producing 
information not previously in being, is not required to be furnished 
under the Freedom of Information Act. In view of the usually heavy 
workloads of the computers used by the Board, such a service cannot 
ordinarily be offered to the public.