[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 24, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 24CFR15.112]



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                 TITLE 24--HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

 

PART 15_PUBLIC ACCESS TO HUD RECORDS UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 

AND TESTIMONY AND PRODUCTION OF INFORMATION BY HUD EMPLOYEES--Table of 

Contents

 

                Subpart B_FOIA Disclosure of Information

 

Sec.  15.112  How will HUD respond to my appeal?



    (a) How much time does HUD have to decide my appeal? HUD will decide 

your appeal of a denial of expedited processing within 10 working days 

after its receipt. For any other type of appeal, HUD will decide your 

appeal within 20 working days after its receipt. HUD may have an 

additional 10 working days if unusual circumstances require.

    (b) What action will HUD take if it grants my appeal?--(1) Appeal of 

a denial of request for information. If you are appealing a decision to 

deny your request for records, HUD will either:

    (i) Give you the records you requested or advise you that the 

records will be provided by the originating office;

    (ii) Give you some of the records you requested while declining to 

give you other records you requested, tell you why HUD has concluded 

that the documents were exempt from disclosure under FOIA, and tell you 

how to obtain judicial review of HUD's decision; or

    (iii) Decline to give you the records you requested, tell you why 

HUD has concluded that the records were exempt from disclosure under 

FOIA, and tell you how to obtain judicial review of HUD's decision.

    (2) Appeal of a fee determination. If you are appealing a fee 

determination, HUD will either:

    (i) Waive the fee or charge the fee that you have requested;

    (ii) Modify the original fee charged, and explain why it has 

determined that the modified fee is appropriate; or

    (iii) Advise you that the original fee charged was appropriate, and 

explain why it has determined that the fee is appropriate.

    (3) Appeal of a denial of expedited processing. If you are appealing 

a denial of your request for expedited processing, HUD will either:

    (i) Agree to expedited processing of your request; or

    (ii) Advise you that the decision to deny expedited processing has 

been affirmed, and tell you how to obtain judicial review of HUD's 

decision.