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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) can be found in Title 5 of the United States Code, Section 552. It is a Federal statute that provides that any person has a right to request access to records in the possession of a Federal agency, unless that record is protected from disclosure by any of the FOIA's exemptions. The FOIA was enacted to strengthen our democratic form of government by allowing ready access to government records by anyone who asks, for any purpose. This is one way of ensuring that the government operates openly and thus remains accountable to the governed. In 1996, the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments (E-FOIA) was signed into law. E-FOIA will make it possible for you to have electronic access to important agency information.
 
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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding FOIA
 
Office of the US Trade Representative FOIA Reference Guide
 
Frequent FOIA Requests
 
FOIA Backlog Goals
 
Annual FOIA Reports
 
Office of the US Trade Representative FOIA Plan
 
Fee Schedule
 
Exemptions
 
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