§ 1148.1 What is the purpose and scope of these regulations?
§ 1148.2 How will the Arts Endowment make proactive disclosures?
§ 1148.3 How can I make a FOIA request?
§ 1148.4 How will the Arts Endowment respond to my request?
§ 1148.5 When will the Arts Endowment respond to my request?
§ 1148.6 How will I receive responses to my requests?
§ 1148.7 How does the Arts Endowment handle confidential commercial information?
§ 1148.8 How can I appeal a denial of my request?
§ 1148.9 What are the Arts Endowment policies regarding preservation of records?
§ 1148.10 v2 How will fees be charged?
§ 1148.11 What other rules apply to Arts Endowment FOIA requests?

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Terms Used In 45 CFR Part 1148 - Procedures for Disclosure of Records Under the Freedom of Information Act (Foia)

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