14 CFR 1206.604 - Request for records that exist elsewhere.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 14: Aeronautics and Space (December 2005)


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TITLE 14 - AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

CHAPTER V - NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

PART 1206 - AVAILABILITY OF AGENCY RECORDS TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC

subpart 6 - PROCEDURES

1206.604 - Request for records that exist elsewhere.

  (a) If a request for an Agency record is received by a FOIA Office not having cognizance of the record (for example, when a request is submitted to one NASA Center or Headquarters and the requested record exists only at another NASA Center), the FOIA Office receiving the request shall promptly forward it to the NASA FOIA Office having cognizance of the record requested. That Center shall acknowledge the request and inform the requester that an initial determination on the request will be sent within 20 working days from the date of receipt by such Center.

  (b) If a request is received for Agency records which exist at two or more Centers, the FOIA Office receiving the request shall undertake to comply with the request, if feasible, or to forward the request (or portions thereof) promptly to a more appropriate Center for processing.

The requester shall be kept informed of the actions taken to respond to the request.

  (c) If a request is received by a NASA FOIA Office for a record of another agency, the requester shall promptly be informed of that fact, and the request shall be returned to the requester, with advice as to where the request should be directed.

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