How to Make a FOIA Request
Section 1619 of the Farm Bill prohibits the
Secretary of Agriculture and its employees from disclosing certain information
that has been provided by agricultural landowners and producers to participate
in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) programs, except as necessary for
delivering technical assistance. Below are links to four PDF's which provide
additional background, talking points, and Section 1619 language.
If you encounter any problems with the files provided on this page, please
contact Sabrenna Bryant at 803-765-5419.
The following documents require
Adobe Acrobat.
FOIA Section 1619
Backgrounder (PDF; 10 KB)
FOIA 1619 Talking Points (PDF; 17 KB)
Section 1619 Language (PDF; 11 KB)
In accordance with the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and USDA regulations
at 7 CFR, any person can request access to NRCS records. The FOIA requires the
NRCS to allow the public to have access unless the information is exempt under
the FOIA from mandatory disclosure (e.g., classified national security, business
proprietary, personal privacy, investigative).
Your request must be in writing. Indicate that you are making a request under
the Freedom of Information Act, and address the request to South Carolina NRCS FOIA
Officer:
Margie Onstad
USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service
1835 Assembly St, Room 950
Columbia, SC 29201
Phone: 803-253-3045 Fax: 803-253-3670
Identify the records you want as accurately as possible, with as much detail
that would be helpful for locating the information (subject matter, date, place
where the record was created, the person or office that created it, the present
custodian of the record, etc). A request may only seek records that are in
existence at the time that the FOIA request is received, and may not require
that new records be created in response to the request.
Provide your phone number and mailing address so that NRCS employees may
contact you if needed (for clarification of your request, etc).
FOIA Fees NRCS is authorized by law to recover the direct costs of providing
information to a FOIA requester. A requester may be required to pay fees for
searching, reviewing, and copying records. You will be notified in advance if
fees will exceed $25.
Fee Categories For fee purposes, the FOIA requires that requesters be placed
in one of the following four categories: (1) commercial use requesters; (2) news
media, (3) educational institution, noncommercial scientific institution, and
(4) all others. Commercial use requesters are charged the full direct cost of
search, review and duplication, associated with processing their requests.
Scientific, educational, and news media requesters are charged the cost of
duplication alone, except that the first 100 pages are provided free of charge.
All other requesters are charged the direct costs of search and duplication,
except that the first 2 hours of search and the first 100 pages of duplications
are free of charge. No review charges are assessed for requesters in this last
category.
Specify the fee category in which you feel your request falls. State the
maximum amount of fees that you are willing to pay, or include a request for a
fee waiver.
Fee Waivers The FOIA permits agencies to waive fees if disclosure of the
records is in the public interest because it: (a) is likely to contribute
significantly to public understanding of the operations or activities of the
government (Does the record concern the operations or activities of the
government? Is disclosure likely to contribute to the public understanding of
these operations and activities? Will that contribution be significant?); and
(b) is not primarily in the commercial interest of the requester.
Requests for fee waivers must be fully documented and justified by written
explanation. The U.S. Department of Justice, which oversees FOIA compliance
throughout the federal government, sets out a six-part test for agencies to
follow when evaluating a request for fee waivers.
Privacy Act: Under the Privacy Act (PA), a person may seek access to records
that are retrieved by that person's name or other personal identifier, such as
social security number or employee identification number. Such records will be
made available unless they fall within the exemptions of the PA and the FOIA.
If you are not sure which agency within USDA has the information you want,
send your request to the USDA FOIA Officer at the following address:
USDA - Office of Communications
Room 536A
1400 Independence Ave. SW
Washington, DC 20250-1300
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