24 CFR · Housing and Urban Development

§ 2002.7 — OIG processing of requests, multi-tracking, and expedited processing.

24 CFR § 2002.7

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24 C.F.R. § 2002.7 (2026).

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§ 2002.7 OIG processing of requests, multi-tracking, and expedited processing.

(a)Tracking number. FOIA requests will be logged in the order that they are received and be assigned a tracking number, except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section. A requester should use the tracking number to identify his or her request when contacting the FOIA office for any reason. An acknowledgement of receipt of the request, with the assigned tracking number, will be sent to the requester by the FOIA office.
(b)Multi-track processing—
(1)Types of tracks. For requests that do not qualify for expedited processing, the OIG places each request in one of two tracks, simple or complex, based on the amount of work and time involved in processing the request. In doing so, the OIG will consider whether t

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