[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 20, Volume 2]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 20CFR402.30]

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                      TITLE 20--EMPLOYEES' BENEFITS
 
               CHAPTER III--SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 402_AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION AND RECORDS TO THE PUBLIC--Table 
of Contents
 
Sec. 402.30  Definitions.

    As used in this part,
    Agency means any executive department, military department, 
government corporation, government controlled corporation, or other 
establishment in the executive branch of the Federal Government, or any 
independent regulatory agency. A private organization is not an agency 
even if it is performing work under contract

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with the Government or is receiving Federal financial assistance. 
Grantee and contractor records are not subject to the FOIA unless they 
are in the possession or under the control of SSA or its agents. Solely 
for the purpose of disclosure under the FOIA, we consider records of 
individual beneficiaries located in the State Disability Determination 
Services (DDS) to be agency records.
    Commercial use means, when referring to a request, that the request 
is 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 of a person on whose behalf the request is made. Whether a 
request is for a commercial use depends on the purpose of the request 
and the use to which the records will be put. The identity of the 
requester (individual, non-profit corporation, for-profit corporation) 
and the nature of the records, while in some cases indicative of that 
purpose or use, are not necessarily determinative. When a request is 
from a representative of the news media, a purpose or use supporting the 
requester's news dissemination function is not a commercial use.
    Duplication means the process of making a copy of a record and 
sending it to the requester, to the extent necessary to respond to the 
request. Such copies include paper copy, microfilm, audio-visual 
materials, and magnetic tapes, cards, and discs.
    Educational institution means a preschool, elementary or secondary 
school, institution of undergraduate or graduate higher education, or 
institution of professional or vocational education, which operates a 
program of scholarly research.
    Freedom of Information Act or FOIA means 5 U.S.C. 552.
    Freedom of Information Officer means an SSA official who has been 
delegated the authority to authorize disclosure of or withhold records 
and assess, waive, or reduce fees in response to FOIA requests.
    Non-commercial scientific institution means an institution that is 
not operated substantially for purposes of furthering its own or someone 
else's business, trade, or profit interests, and that is operated for 
purposes of conducting scientific research whose results are not 
intended to promote any particular product or industry.
    Records means any information maintained by an agency, regardless of 
forms or characteristics, that is made or received in connection with 
official business. This includes handwritten, typed, or printed 
documents (such as memoranda, books, brochures, studies, writings, 
drafts, letters, transcripts, and minutes) and material in other forms, 
such as punchcards; magnetic tapes; cards; computer discs or other 
electronic formats; paper tapes; audio or video recordings; maps; 
photographs; slides; microfilm; and motion pictures. It does not include 
objects or articles such as exhibits, models, equipment, and duplication 
machines, audiovisual processing materials, or computer software. It 
does not include personal records of an employee, or books, magazines, 
pamphlets, or other reference material in formally organized and 
officially designated SSA libraries, where such materials are available 
under the rules of the particular library.
    Representative of the news media means a person actively gathering 
information for an entity organized and operated to publish or broadcast 
news to the public. News media entities include television and radio 
broadcasters, publishers of periodicals who distribute their products to 
the general public or who make their products available for purchase or 
subscription by the general public, and entities that may disseminate 
news through other media (e.g., electronic dissemination of text). We 
will treat freelance journalists as representatives of a news media 
entity if they can show a likelihood of publication through such an 
entity. A publication contract is such a basis, and the requester's past 
publication record may show such a basis.
    Request means asking for records, whether or not you refer 
specifically to the FOIA. Requests from Federal agencies and court 
orders for documents are not included within this definition.
    Review means, when used in connection with processing records for a 
commercial use request, examining the records to determine what 
portions, if any, may be withheld, and any other

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processing that is necessary to prepare the records for release. It 
includes only the examining and processing that are done the first time 
we analyze whether a specific exemption applies to a particular record 
or portion of a record. It does not include examination done in the 
appeal stage with respect to an exemption that was applied at the 
initial request stage. However, if we initially withhold a record under 
one exemption, and on appeal we determine that that exemption does not 
apply, then examining the record in the appeal stage for the purpose of 
determining whether a different exemption applies is included in review. 
It does not include the process of researching or resolving general 
legal or policy issues regarding exemptions.
    Search means looking for records or portions of records responsive 
to a request. It includes reading and interpreting a request, and also 
page-by-page and line-by-line examination to identify responsive 
portions of a document. However, it does not include line-by-line 
examination where merely duplicating the entire page would be a less 
expensive and quicker way to comply with the request.

[62 FR 4154, Jan. 29, 1997, as amended at 63 FR 35132, June 29, 1998, 66 
FR 2809, Jan. 12, 2001]