[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 41, Volume 3]
[Revised as of July 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 41CFR105-60.000]

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           TITLE 41--PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
 
              CHAPTER 105--GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
 
PART 105-60_PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF AGENCY RECORDS AND INFORMATIONAL 
MATERIALS--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 105-60.000  Scope of part.




Sec.
105-60.000 Scope of part.

                   Subpart 105-60.1_General Provisions

105-60.101 Purpose.
105-60.102 Application.
105-60.103 Policy.
105-60.103-1 Availability of records.
105-60.103-2 Applying exemptions.
105-60.104 Records of other agencies.

Subpart 105-60.2_Publication of General Agency Information and Rules in 
                          the Federal Register

105-60.201 Published information and rules.
105-60.202 Published materials available for sale to the public.

      Subpart 105-60.3_Availability of Opinions, Orders, Policies, 
               Interpretations, Manuals, and Instructions

105-60.301 General.
105-60.302 Available materials.
105-60.303 Rules for public inspection and copying.
105-60.304 Public information handbook and index.
105-60.305 Fees.
105-60.305-1 Definitions.
105-60.305-2 Scope of this subpart.
105-60.305-3 GSA records available without charge.
105-60.305-4 GSA records available at a fee.
105-60.305-5 Searches.
105-60.305-6 Reviews.
105-60.305-7 Assurance of payment.
105-60.305-8 Prepayment of fees.
105-60.305-9 Form of payment.
105-60.305-10 Fee schedule.
105-60.305-11 Fees for authenticated and attested copies.
105-60.305-12 Administrative actions to improve assessment and 
          collection of fees.
105-60.305-13 Waiver of fee.

                   Subpart 105-60.4_Described Records

105-60.401 General.
105-60.402 Procedures for making records available.
105-60.402-1 Submission of requests.
105-60.402-2 Response to initial requests.
105-60.403 Appeal within GSA.
105-60.404 Extension of time limits..105
105-60.405 Processing requests for confidential commercial information.

                       Subpart 105-60.5_Exemptions

105-60.501 Categories of records exempt from disclosure under the FOIA.

 Subpart 105-60.6_Production or Disclosure by Present or Former General 
 Services Administration Employees in Response to Subpoenas or Similar 
            Demands in Judicial or Administrative Proceedings

105-60.601 Purpose and scope of subpart.
105-60.602 Definitions.
105-60.603 Acceptance of service of a subpoena duces tecum or other 
          legal demand on behalf of the General Services Administration.
105-60.604 Production or disclosure prohibited unless approved by the 
          Appropriate Authority.
105-60.605 Procedure in the event of a demand for production or 
          disclosure.
105-60.606 Procedure where response to demand is required prior to 
          receiving instructions.
105-60.607 Procedure in the event of an adverse ruling.
105-60.608 Fees, expenses, and costs.

    Authority: 5 U.S.C. 301 and 552; 40 U.S.C. 486(c).

    Source: 63 FR 56839, Oct. 23, 1998, unless otherwise noted.


    (a) This part sets forth policies and procedures of the General 
Services Administration (GSA) regarding public access to records 
documenting:
    (1) Agency organization, functions, decisionmaking channels, and 
rules and regulations of general applicability;
    (2) Agency final opinions and orders, including policy statements 
and staff manuals;
    (3) Operational and other appropriate agency records; and
    (4) Agency proceedings.
    (b) This part also covers exemptions from disclosure of these 
records; procedures for the public to inspect or obtain copies of GSA 
records; and instructions to current and former GSA

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employees on the response to a subpoena or other legal demand for 
material or information received or generated in the performance of 
official duty or because of the person's official status.
    (c) Any policies and procedures in any GSA internal or external 
directive inconsistent with the policies and procedures set forth in 
this part are superseded to the extent of that inconsistency.