Code of Federal Regulations · Section
§ 2.23 — When Will The Bureau Deny A Request Or Procedural Benefits?
43 C.F.R. § 2.23
(a) A bureau denies a request when it makes a decision that:
(1) A requested record is exempt, in full or in part;
(2) The request does not reasonably describe the records sought;
(3) A requested record does not exist, cannot be located, or is not in the bureau's possession and/or control; or
(4) A requested record is not readily reproducible in the form or format you seek.
(b) A bureau denies a procedural benefit only, and not access to the underlying records, when it makes a decision that:
(1) A fee waiver, or another fee-related issue, will not be granted; or
(2) Expedited processing will not be provided.
(c) The bureau must consult with the Office of the Solicitor before it denies a fee waiver request or withholds all or part of a requested record (unless the Office of the Solicitor has expressly preapproved such a withholding).
Authorizing Statute
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Interest and penalty on claims31 U.S.C. § 3717
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Departmental regulations5 U.S.C. § 301
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Copies of records, documents, etc.; charges; disposition of receipts43 U.S.C. § 1460