[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 44, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 44CFR5.46]



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              TITLE 44--EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND ASSISTANCE

 

 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND 

                                SECURITY

 

PART 5_PRODUCTION OR DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION--Table of Contents

 

                             Subpart C_Fees

 

Sec. 5.46  Fee schedule.



    (a) Manual searches for records. FEMA will charge at the salary 

rate(s), (i.e., basic hourly pay rate plus 16 percent) of the 

employee(s) conducting the search. FEMA may assess charges for time 

spent searching, even if the agency fails to locate the records or if 

records located are determined to be exempt from disclosure. FEMA may 

assess charges for time spent searching, even if FEMA fails to locate 

the



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records or if records located are determined to be exempt from 

disclosure.

    (b) Computer searches for records. FEMA will charge the actual 

direct cost of providing the service. This will include the cost of 

operating the central processing unit (CPU) for that portion of 

operating time that is directly attributable to searching for records 

responsive to a FOIA request and operator/programmer salary 

apportionable to the search. FEMA may assess charges for time spent 

searching, even if FEMA fails to locate the records or if records 

located are determined to be exempt from disclosure.

    (c) Duplication costs. (1) For copies of documents reproduced on a 

standard office copying machine in sizes up to 8\1/2\ x 14 inches, the 

charge will be $.15 per page.

    (2) The fee for reproducing copies of records over 8\1/2\ x 14 

inches or whose physical characteristics do not permit reproduction by 

routine electrostatic copying shall be the direct cost of reproducing 

the records through government or commercial sources. If FEMA estimates 

that the allowable duplication charges are likely to exceed $25, it 

shall notify the requester of the estimated amount of fees, unless the 

requester has indicated in advance his/her willingness to pay fees as 

high as those anticipated. Such a notice shall offer a requester the 

opportunity to confer with agency personnel with the objective of 

reformulating the request to meet his/her needs at a lower cost.

    (3) For copies prepared by computer, such as tapes or printouts, 

FEMA shall charge the actual cost, including operator time, of 

production of the tape or printout. If FEMA estimates that the allowable 

duplication charges are likely to exceed $25, it shall notify the 

requester of the estimated amount of fees, unless the requester has 

indicated in advance his/her willingness to pay fees as high as those 

anticipated. Such a notice shall offer a requester the opportunity to 

confer with agency personnel with the objective of reformulating the 

request to meet his/her needs at a lower cost.

    (4) For other methods of reproduction or duplication, FEMA shall 

charge the actual direct costs of producing the document(s). If FEMA 

estimates that the allowable duplication charges are likely to exceed 

$25, it shall notify the requester of the estimated amount of fees, 

unless the requester has indicated in advance his/her willingness to pay 

fees as high as those anticipated. Such a notice shall offer a requester 

the opportunity to confer with agency personnel with the objective of 

reformulating the request to meet his/her needs at a lower cost.

    (d) Interest may be charged to those requesters who fail to pay fees 

charged. FEMA may begin assessing interest charges on the amount billed 

starting on the 31st day following the day on which the billing was 

sent. Interest will be at the rate prescribed in section 3717 of Title 

31 U.S.C. and will accrue from the date of the billing.

    (e) FEMA shall use the most efficient and least costly methods to 

comply with requests for documents made under the FOIA. FEMA may choose 

to contract with private sector services to locate, reproduce and 

disseminate records in response to FOIA requests when that is the most 

efficient and least costly method. When documents responsive to a 

request are maintained for distribution by agencies operating statutory-

based fee schedule programs, such as but not limited to the Government 

Printing Office or the National Technical Information Service, FEMA will 

inform requesters of the steps necessary to obtain records from those 

sources.



[52 FR 13678, Apr.24, 1987, as amended at 52 FR 33410, Sept. 3, 1987]