[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 6]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR811.5]

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                        TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                CHAPTER VII--DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
 
PART 811_RELEASE, DISSEMINATION, AND SALE OF VISUAL INFORMATION MATERIALS
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Sec. 811.5  Customers exempt from fees.

    Title III of the 1968 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act (42 U.S.C. 
4201, 4231, and 4233) exempts some customers from paying for products 
and loans. This applies if the supplier has sufficient funds and if the 
exemption does not impair its mission. The requesting agency must 
certify that the materials are not commercially available. When requests 
for VI material do not meet exemption criteria, the requesting agency 
pays the fees. Exempted customers include:
    (a) DoD and other government agencies asking for materials for 
official activities (see DoD Instruction 4000.19, Interservice, and 
Intergovernmental Support, August 9, 1995, and DoD Directive 5040.2, 
Visual Information (VI), December 7, 1987.
    (b) Members of Congress asking for VI materials for official 
activities.
    (c) VI records center materials or services furnished according to 
law or Executive Order.
    (d) Federal, state, territorial, county, municipal governments, or 
their agencies, for activities contributing to an Air Force or DoD 
objective.
    (e) Nonprofit organizations for public health, education, or welfare 
purposes.
    (f) Armed Forces members with a casualty status, their next of kin, 
or authorized representative, if VI material requested relates to the 
member and does not compromise classified information or an accident 
investigation board's work.
    (g) The general public, to help the Armed Forces recruiting program 
or enhance public understanding of the Armed Forces, when SAF/PA 
determines that VI materials or services promote the Air Force's best 
interest.
    (h) Incidental or occasional requests for VI records center 
materials or services, including requests from residents of foreign 
countries, when fees would be inappropriate. AFI 16-101, International 
Affairs and Security Assistance Management, tells how a foreign 
government may obtain Air Force VI materials.
    (i) Legitimate news organizations working on news productions, 
documentaries, or print products that inform the public on Air Force 
activities.