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CSB  LEGAL AFFAIRS / FOIA READING ROOM
Statutes and Legislative History
Legislative Authority
Legislative History
Regulations
40 CFR 1600 - Organization and Functions of the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board
40 CFR 1601 - Procedures for Disclosure of Records Under the Freedom of Information Act
40 CFR 1602 - Protection of Privacy and Access to Individual Records Under the Privacy Act of 1974
40 CFR 1603 - Rules Implementing the Government in the Sunshine Act
40 CFR 1610 - Attorney Misconduct, Sequestration of Witnesses, and Exclusion of Counsel
40 CFR 1610 - Deposition Transcripts
40 CFR 1610 - Representation of Witnesses in Investigations
40 CFR 1611 and 1612 - Testimony by Employees and Production of Records in Legal Proceedings
40 CFR 1620 - Administrative Claims Arising under the Federal Tort Claims Act
Notice of Privacy Act Systems of Records
FOIA Reading Room
CSB FOIA Improvement Plan
FOIA Report for Fiscal Year 2002
FOIA Report for Fiscal Year 2003
FOIA Report for Fiscal Year 2004
FOIA Report for Fiscal Year 2005
FOIA Report for Fiscal Year 2006
FOIA Report for Fiscal Year 2007
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Reference Guide
Other Documents
2004 CSB Financial Audit Report
2005 CSB Financial Audit Report
2006 Performance and Accountability Report
2007 CSB Employee Survey Results
2007 Performance and Accountability Report
Federal Register Notice: CSB Extends Comment Period on Proposed Evidence Preservation Rule
Final Data Quality Guidelines
Information Quality Correspondence
Proposed Rule: Accident Investigation Initiation Notice and Order to Preserve Evidence
CSB HSPD-12 Implementation Status

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