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Does the State of Idaho have a Freedom of Information Act?
Yes, it is called the "Public Records - Right to Examine", Idaho
State Code 9-338. Please contact the appropriate state agency directly for
the records you want. |
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Can I get a fee waiver for my requested document?
DOE may determine to waive or reduce fees in cases where furnishing the
information primarily benefits the general public by significantly assisting
citizens in understanding how their government works. A request for a waiver or
reduction of fees should be submitted with your FOIA
request. A request for a waiver or reduction of fees should be submitted
with your FOIA request. For more information about the criteria for a fee waiver
or reduction see 10 CFR 1004 .9. |
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What if my request takes longer than 20 days?
The FOIA officer will contact the requester if it is anticipated that the response
will take longer than 20 days. She will offer the requester the opportunity to limit
the scope of the request in order to meet the 20 day limit or arrange with the
requester an alternative time frame for processing the request or a modified request. |
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4. |
What if I don't know exactly what I
want?
Describe the records you want as specifically as
possible. |
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What if the information that I want
is taken out of the document I receive?
You have appeal rights for any information that is
withheld under the Freedom of Information Act. For more information see
10
CFR 1004 .8. |
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6. |
Who is the authorizing and denying official?
Clayton Ogilvie
is the authorizing
and denying official for DOE-ID. |