Goto Section: 0.469 | 0.471 | Table of Contents
FCC 0.470
Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 0.470 Assessment of fees.
(a)(1) Commercial use requesters. When the Commission receives a request for
documents for commercial use, it will assess charges that recover the full
direct cost of searching for, reviewing and duplicating the records sought
pursuant to Sec. Sec. 0.466 and 0.467, above.
(2) Educational and non-commercial scientific institution requesters and
requesters who are representatives of the news media. The Commission shall
provide documents to requesters in these categories for the cost of
reproduction only, pursuant to Sec. 0.465 above, excluding reproduction charges
for the first 100 pages, provided however, that requesters who are
representatives of the news media shall be entitled to a reduced assessment
of charges only when the request is for the purpose of disseminating
information.
(3) All other requesters. The Commission shall charge requesters who do not
fit into any of the categories above fees which cover the full, reasonable
direct cost of searching for and reproducing records that are responsive to
the request, pursuant to Sec. Sec. 0.467 and 0.465 above, except that the first 100
pages of reproduction and the first two hours of search time shall be
furnished without charge.
(b)(1) The 100 page restriction on assessment of reproduction fees in
paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3) of this section refers to 100 paper copies of a
standard size, which will normally be “8 1/2×11” or “11×14,” or microfiche
containing the equivalent of 100 pages or 100 pages of computer printout.
Requesters will not be entitled to 100 microfiche.
(2) When the agency reasonably believes that a requester or group of
requesters is attempting to segregate a request into a series of separate
individual requests for the purpose of evading the assessment of fees, the
agency will aggregate any such requests and assess charges accordingly.
(c) When a requester believes he is entitled to a restricted fee assessment
pursuant to paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(3), of this section , or a waiver
pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section, the requester must include, in
his original FOIA request, a statement explaining with specificity, the
reasons demonstrating that he/she qualifies for a restricted fee or a fee
waiver. Included in this statement should be a certification that the
information will not be used to further the commercial interests of the
requester.
Note: Anyone requesting a restricted fee must submit the request directly to
the Commission and not to the contractor who will provide documents only at
the contract price.
(d) If the Commission reasonably believes that a commercial interest exists,
based on the information provided pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section,
the requester shall be so notified and given an additional 5 working days to
provide further information to justify receiving a restricted fee. During
this time period, the materials will be available for inspection to the
extent that the time period exceeds the 10 or 20 day time period for
responding to FOIA requests, as appropriate.
(e) Copying, search and review charges shall be waived or reduced by the
General Counsel, when “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 is not
primarily in the commercial interest of the requester.” 5 U.S.C.
552(a)(4)(A)(iii).
(f) The Commission shall not assess any fees if the routine cost of
collecting the fee would be equal to or greater than the fee itself.
[ 53 FR 39094 , Oct. 5, 1988]
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Goto Section: 0.469 | 0.471
Goto Year: 2004 |
2006
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