[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 22, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 22CFR171.11]



[Page 750-752]

 

                       TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS

 

                     CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF STATE

 

PART 171_AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION AND RECORDS TO THE PUBLIC--Table 

of Contents

 

             Subpart B_Freedom of Information Act Provisions

 

Sec.  171.11  Definitions.



    As used in this subpart, the following definitions shall apply:

    (a) Freedom of Information Act or FOIA means the statute codified at 

5 U.S.C. 552, as amended.

    (b) Department means the United States Department of State, 

including its field offices and Foreign Service posts abroad;

    (c) Agency means any executive department, military department, 

Government corporation, Government controlled corporation, or other 

establishment in the executive branch of the government (including the 

Executive Office of the President), or any independent regulatory 

agency;

    (d) Information and Privacy Coordinator means the Director of the 

Department's Office of Information Programs and Services (IPS) who is 

responsible for processing requests for access to information under the 

FOIA, the Privacy Act, E.O. 12958, and the Ethics in Government Act;

    (e) Record means all information under the control of the 

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including information created, stored, and retrievable by electronic 

means, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made in or 

received by the Department and preserved as evidence of the 

organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations or 

other activities of the Department or because of the informational value 

of the data contained therein. It includes records of other Government 

agencies that have been expressly placed under the control of the 

Department upon termination of those agencies. It does not include 

personal records created primarily for the personal convenience of an 

individual and not used to conduct Department business and not 

integrated into the Department's record keeping system or files. It does 

not include records that are not already in existence and that would 

have to be created specifically to meet a request. However, information 

available in electronic form shall be searched and compiled in response 

to a request unless such search and compilation would significantly 

interfere with the operation of the Department's automated information 

systems.

    (f) Control means the Department's legal authority over a record, 

taking into account the ability of the Department to use and dispose of 

the record as it sees fit, to legally determine the disposition of a 

record, the intent of the record's creator to retain or relinquish 

control over the record, the extent to which Department personnel have 

read or relied upon the record, and the degree to which the record has 

been integrated into the Department's record keeping system or files.

    (g) Direct costs means those costs the Department incurs in 

searching for, duplicating, and, in the case of commercial requests, 

reviewing documents in response to a FOIA request. The term does not 

include overhead expenses.

    (h) Search costs means those costs the Department incurs in looking 

for, identifying, and retrieving material, in paper or electronic form, 

that is responsive to a request, including page-by-page or line-by-line 

identification of material within documents. The Department shall 

attempt to ensure that searching for material is done in the most 

efficient and least expensive manner so as to minimize costs for both 

the Department and the requester.

    (i) Duplication costs means those costs the Department incurs in 

copying a requested record in a form appropriate for release in response 

to a FOIA request. Such copies may take the form of paper copy, 

microfiche, audio-visual materials, or machine-readable electronic 

documentation (e.g., disk or CD-ROM), among others.

    (j) Review costs means costs the Department incurs in examining a 

record to determine whether and to what extent the record is responsive 

to the FOIA request and the extent to which it may be disclosed to the 

requester. It does not include costs of resolving general legal or 

policy issues that may be raised by a request.

    (k) Unusual circumstances. As used herein, but only to the extent 

reasonably necessary to the proper processing of the particular request, 

the term ``unusual circumstances'' means:

    (1) The need to search for and collect the requested records from 

Foreign Service posts or other separate and distinct Department offices;

    (2) The need to search for, collect, and appropriately examine a 

voluminous amount of separate and distinct records that are demanded in 

a single request; or

    (3) The need for consultation with another agency having a 

substantial interest in the determination of the request or among two or 

more components of the Department that have a substantial subject matter 

interest therein. Such consultation shall be conducted with all 

practicable speed.

    (l) Commercial use request means a request from or on behalf of one 

who requests information for a use or purpose that furthers the 

commercial, trade, or profit interest of the requester or the person on 

whose behalf the request is made. In determining whether a requester 

belongs within this category, the Department will look at the use to 

which the requester will put the information requested.

    (m) Educational institution means a preschool, a public or private 

elementary or secondary school, an institution of undergraduate or 

graduate higher education, an institution of professional education, or 

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of vocational education, that operates a program or programs of 

scholarly research.

    (n) Non-commercial scientific institution means an institution that 

is not operated on a ``commercial'' basis, as that term is used in 

paragraph (l) of this section and that is operated solely for the 

purpose of conducting scientific research, the results of which are not 

intended to promote any particular product or industry.

    (o) Representative of the news media means any person actively 

gathering news for an entity that is organized and operated to publish 

or broadcast news to the public. The term news means information that is 

about current events or that would be of current interest to the public. 

News media include television or radio stations broadcasting to the 

public at large and publishers of periodicals (but only in those 

instances when they can qualify as disseminators of ``news'') who make 

their products available for purchase by the general public. Freelance 

journalists may be regarded as working for a news organization if they 

can demonstrate, such as by past publication, a likelihood of 

publication through a representative of the news media, even though not 

actually employed by it.

    (p) All other means an individual or organization not covered by a 

definition in paragraphs (l), (m), (n), or (o) of this section.