[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 32, Volume 6] [Revised as of July 1, 2003] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 32CFR806.6] [Page 10-11] TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE CHAPTER VII--DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE PART 806--AIR FORCE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM--Table of Contents Sec. 806.6 Prompt action on requests. (a) Examples of letters to FOIA requesters (e.g., response determinations and interim responses) are included in Sec. 806.27. (b) Multitrack processing. (1) Examples of letters to FOIA requesters (e.g., [[Page 11]] letters to individuals who have had their FOIA request placed in the complex track) are included in Sec. 806.27. (2) Simple requests can be processed quickly, with limited impact on the responding units. The request clearly identifies the records with no (or few) complicating factors involved. There are few or no responsive records, only one installation is involved, there are no outside OPRs, no classified or nongovernment records, no deliberative process/ privileged materials are involved, records contain no (or limited) personal privacy information/did not come from Privacy Act systems of records concerning other individuals, or time extensions not anticipated. (c) Complex requests will take substantial time, will cause significant impact on responding units. Complications and delays are likely. Records sought are massive in volume, multiple organizations must review/coordinate on records, records are classified, records originated with a nongovernment source, records were part of the Air Force's decision-making process or are privileged. (d) Expedited processing. Examples of letters to individuals whose FOIA requests and/or appeals were not expedited are included in Sec. 806.27.