[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 11, Volume 1]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 11CFR4.9]



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                       TITLE 11--FEDERAL ELECTIONS

 

                 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

 

PART 4_PUBLIC RECORDS AND THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT--Table of 

Contents

 

Sec. 4.9  Fees.



    (a) Exceptions to fee charges--(1) General. Except for a commercial 

use requester, the Commission will not charge a fee to any requester for 

the first two hours of search time and the first 100 pages of 

duplication in response to any FOIA request.

    (2) Free computer search time. For purposes of this paragraph, the 

term search time is based on the concept of a manual search. To apply 

this to a search conducted by a computer, the Commission will provide 

the equivalent dollar value of two hours of professional staff time, 

calculated according to paragraph (c)(4) of this section, in computer 

search time. Computer search time is determined by adding the cost of 

the computer connect time actually used for the search, calculated at 

the rate of $25.00 per hour, to the



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cost of the operator's salary for the time spent conducting the computer 

search, calculated at the professional staff time rate set forth at 

paragraph (c)(4) of this section.

    (3) Definition of pages. For purposes of this paragraph, the word 

pages refers to paper copies of a standard agency size which will 

normally be 8\1/2\ x 11 or 8\1/2\ x 

14. Thus, while a requester would not be entitled to 100 free 

computer disks, for example, a requester would be entitled to 100 free 

pages of a computer printout.

    (4) Minimum charge. The Commission will not charge a fee to any 

requester when the allowable direct cost of that FOIA request is equal 

to or less than the Commission's cost of routinely collecting and 

processing a FOIA request fee.

    (b) Fee reduction or waiver--(1) The Commission will consider 

requests for the reduction or waiver of any fees assessed pursuant to 

paragraph (c)(1) of this section if it determines, either as a result of 

its own motion or in response to a written submission by the requester, 

that disclosure of the information is in the public interest because it 

is likely to contribute significantly to public understanding of the 

operations or activities of the government and that disclosure of the 

information is not primarily in the commercial interest of the 

requester.

    (2) A request for a reduction or waiver of fees shall be made in 

writing by the FOIA requestor; shall accompany the relevant FOIA request 

so as to be considered timely; and shall include a specific explanation 

as to why the fee for that FOIA request should be reduced or waived, 

applying the standard stated in paragraph (b)(1) of this section to the 

facts of that particular request. In addition, the explanation shall 

include: the requester's (and user's, if the requester and the user are 

different persons or entities) identity, qualifications and expertise in 

the subject area, and ability and intention to disseminate the 

information to the public; and a discussion of any commercial or 

personal benefit that the requestor (and user, if the requestor and user 

are different persons or entities) expects as a result of disclosure, 

including whether the information disclosed would be resold in any form 

at a fee above actual cost.

    (c) Fees to be charged. (1) The FOIA services provided by the 

Commission in response to a FOIA request for which the requestor will be 

charged will depend upon the category of the requestor. The categories 

of FOIA requestors are as follows:

    (i) Commercial use requestors. A requestor of documents for 

commercial use will be assessed reasonable standard charges for the full 

allowable direct costs of searching for, reviewing for release and 

duplicating the records sought, according to the Commission's schedule 

of fees for those services as set forth at paragraph (c)(4) of this 

section. A commercial use requestor is not entitled to two hours of free 

search time nor 100 free pages of duplication of documents.

    (ii) Educational and non-commercial scientific institution 

requestors. The Commission will provide documents to requestors in this 

category for the cost of duplication of the records provided by the 

Commission in response to the request, according to the Commission's 

schedule of fees as set forth at paragraph (c)(4) of this section, 

excluding charges for the first 100 pages of duplication. Requestors in 

this category will not be charged for search time. To be eligible for 

inclusion in this category, requestors must show that the request is 

being made as authorized by and under the auspices of a qualifying 

institution and that the records are not sought for a commercial use, 

but are sought in furtherance of scholarly (if the request is from an 

educational institution) or scientific (if the request is from a non-

commercial scientific institution) research.

    (iii) Requestors who are representatives of the news media. The 

Commission will provide documents to requestors in this category for the 

cost of duplication of the records provided by the Commission in 

response to the request, according to the Commission's schedule of fees 

as set forth at paragraph (c)(4) of this section, excluding charges for 

the first 100 pages of duplication. Requestors in this category will not 

be charged for search time. To be eligible for inclusion in this 

category, the requestor must meet the criteria listed



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at 11 CFR 4.1(n) and his or her request must not be made for a 

commercial use. A request for records supporting the news dissemination 

function of the requestor shall not be considered to be a request that 

is for a commercial use.

    (iv) All other requestors. The Commission will charge requestors who 

do not fit into any of the categories listed in paragraph (c)(1)(i), 

(ii) or (iii) of this section the full direct costs of searching for and 

duplicating records in response to the request, according to the 

Commission's schedule of fees as set forth at paragraph (c)(4) of this 

section, excluding charges for the first two hours of search time and 

the first 100 pages of duplication. Requests from record subjects for 

records about themselves will continue to be treated under the fee 

provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974 which permit fees only for 

duplication.

    (2) The Commission may assess fees for the full allowable direct 

costs of searching for documents in response to a request even if the 

Commission fails to locate any documents which are responsive to that 

request and, in the case of commercial use requestors, of reviewing 

documents located in response to a request which the Commission 

determines are exempt from disclosure.

    (3) If the Commission estimates that search or duplication charges 

are likely to exceed $25.00, it will notify the requestor of the 

estimated amount of the fee unless the requestor has indicated in 

advance a willingness to pay a fee as high as that estimated by the 

Commission. Through this notification, the Commission will offer the 

requestor the opportunity to confer with Commission staff to reformulate 

the original request in order to meet the requestor's needs at a lower 

cost.

    (4) The following is the schedule of the Commission's standard fees. 

The cost of staff time will be added to all of the following fees, 

generally at the Professional rate listed below, except for the cost of 

Photocopying from photocopying machines which has been calculated to 

include staff time.



                              Photocopying



Photocopying from photocopying machines--$.07 per page

Photocopying from microfilm reader-printer--$.15 per page

Paper copies from microfilm-paper print machine--$.05 per frame page



                           Reels of Microfilm



Daily film (partial or complete roll)--$2.85 per roll

Other film (partial or complete roll)--$5.00 per roll



            Publications: (new or not from available stocks)



Cost of photocopying document--$.07 per page

Cost of binding document--$.30 per inch



                     Publications: (available stock)



If available from stock on hand, cost is based on previously calculated 

cost as stated in the publication (based on actual cost per copy, 

including reproduction and binding). Commission publications for which 

fees will be charged include, but are not limited to, the following: 

Advisory Opinion Index, Report on Financial Activity, Financial Control 

and Compliance Manual, MUR Index, and Guideline for Presentation in Good 

Order.



                             Computer Tapes



Cost to process the request at the rate of $25.00 per hour connect time 

plus the cost of the computer tape ($25.00) and professional staff time 

(see Staff Time).



               Computer Indexes (including Name Searches)



Cost to process the request at the rate of $25.00 per hour connect time 

plus the cost of professional staff time (see Staff Time).



                               Staff Time



Clerical: $4.50 per each half hour (agency average of staff below a GS-

11) for each request.

Professional: $12.40 per each half hour (agency average of staff at GS-

11 and above) for each request.



                              Other Charges



Certification of a Document: $7.35 per quarter hour.

Transcripts of Commission meetings not previously transcribed: $7.50 per 

half hour (equivalent of a GS-11 executive secretary).

The Commission will not charge a fee for ordinary packaging and mailing 

of records requested. When a request for special mailing or delivery 

services is received the Commission will package the records requested. 

The requestor will make all arrangements for pick-up and delivery of the 

requested materials. The requestor shall



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pay all costs associated with special mailing or delivery services 

directly to the courier or mail service.



    (5) Upon receipt of any request for the production of computer tape 

or microfilm, the Commission will advise the requestor of the identity 

of the private contractor who will perform the duplication services. If 

fees are charged for the production of computer tape or microfilm, they 

shall be made payable to that private contractor and shall be forwarded 

to the Commission.

    (d) Interest charges. FOIA requestors should pay fees within 30 days 

following the day on which the invoice for that request was sent to the 

requestor. If the invoice is unpaid on the 31st day following the day on 

which the invoice was sent, the Commission will begin assessing interest 

charges, which will accrue from the date the invoice was mailed. 

Interest will be charged at a rate that is equal to the average 

investment rate for the Treasury tax and loan accounts for the 12-month 

period ending on September 30 of each year, rounded to the nearest whole 

percentage point, pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3717. The accrual of interest 

will be stayed by the Commission's receipt of the fee, even if the fee 

has not yet been processed.

    (e) Aggregating requests. A requestor may not file multiple 

requests, each seeking portions of a document or documents, in order to 

avoid payment of fees. When the Commission reasonably believes that a 

FOIA requestor or group of requestors acting in concert is attempting to 

break a request down into a series of requests for the purpose of 

evading the assessment of fees, the Commission will aggregate any such 

requests and charge the appropriate fees. In making this determination, 

the Commission will consider the time period in which the requests have 

occurred, the relationship of the requestors, and the subject matter of 

the requests.

    (f) Advance payments. The Commission will require a requestor to 

make an advance payment, i.e., a payment before work is commenced or 

continued on a request, when:

    (1) The Commission estimates or determines that allowable charges 

that a requestor may be required to pay are likely to exceed $250. In 

such a case, the Commission will notify the requestor of the likely cost 

and, where the requestor has a history of prompt payment of FOIA fees, 

obtain satisfactory assurance of full payment, or in the case of a 

requestor with no FOIA fee payment history, the Commission will require 

an advance payment of an amount up to the full estimated charges; or

    (2) A requestor has previously failed to pay a fee in a timely 

fashion (i.e., within 30 days of the date of the billing). In such a 

case, the Commission may require that the requestor pay the full amount 

owed plus any applicable interest or demonstrate that the fee has been 

paid and make an advance payment of the full amount of the estimated fee 

before the Commission begins to process a new request or a pending 

request from that requestor.

    (3) If the provisions of paragraph (f) (1) or (2) of this section 

apply, the administrative time limits prescribed in 11 CFR 4.7(c) will 

begin only after the Commission has received the payments or the 

requestor has made acceptable arrangements to make the payments required 

by paragraph (f) (1) or (2) of this section.



[52 FR 39213, Oct. 21, 1987]