29 CFR · Labor
§ 2702.5 — Right to appeal.
29 CFR § 2702.5
TitleTitle 29: LaborPartPart 2702: Regulations Implementing the Freedom of Information Act
SourceeCFR (current through Apr 3, 2026)
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29 C.F.R. § 2702.5 (2026).
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§ 2702.5 Right to appeal.
(a)Generally. Any requester adversely affected by a final decision of the Commission's FOIA Office may file an appeal of that decision within 90 days of the initial determination. All FOIA appeals must be in writing and shall be made to the Chair of the Commission. Sitting Commissioners will decide appeals within 20 business days after receipt. In the event that a sitting Commissioner is the subject of the disputed FOIA records or has a substantial interest in the disputed records, that Commissioner should be recused from consideration of said FOIA appeal. In the event of a tie vote of those Commissioners, the FOIA Office's initial determination will be deemed approved by the Commission. Appeals must be submitted via email, mail, fax or hand delivery to FOIA-appe
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§ 552
5 U.S.C. § 552
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§ 2702.1
Purpose and scope.§ 2702.2
Location of offices.§ 2702.5
Right to appeal.§ 2702.7
Materials available.§ 2702.9
Fee schedule.§ 2702.10
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29 C.F.R. § 2702.5, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/cfr/29/2702/2702.5.