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How can the public request documents from FDA?
The 1996 amendments to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) mandate publicly accessible "electronic reading rooms" with agency FOIA response materials and other information routinely available to the public, with electronic search and indexing features.
Read more about Freedom of Information and How to Make a FOIA Request.
Before submitting a FOIA request, please check to see if the information you are looking for is already available on FDA's website by:
- using the search engine at the top of the FDA website
- checking out the A - Z Subject Index at the top of the FDA website
- referring to the FDA site map
- going to Information for Consumers
- visiting FDA’s electronic reading room
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