This part contains PBGC's general rules implementing the Freedom of Information Act. This part sets forth generally the categories of records accessible to the public, types of records subject to prohibitions or restrictions on disclosure, and procedures whereby members of the public may access and inspect PBGC records.
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In addition to terminology in part 4001 of this chapter, as used in this part—
Agency, person, rule, rulemaking, order, and adjudication have the meanings attributed to these terms by the definitions in 5 U.S.C. 551,except,and.S.C. 551 includes any executive department, military department, Government corporation, Government controlled corporation, or other establishment in the executive branch of the Government (including the Executive Office of the President) or any independent regulatory agency.
FOIA means the Freedom of Information Act, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552).
Record has the meaning attributed to it by section 552(f)(2) of FOIA.
Working day means any weekday excepting Federal holidays.
[61 FR 34123, July 1, 1996, as amended at 74 FR 27081, June 8, 2009; 87 FR 43994, July 25, 2022]
PBGC will maintain an electronic reading room on its website, www.pbgc.gov, where persons may inspect in an electronic format all records made available for such purposes under this part.
[82 FR 26991, June 13, 2017; as amended at 87 FR 43994, July 25, 2022]
PBGC will make available for public inspection in an electronic format without formal request—
(a) Information published in the Federal Register. Federal Register documents published by PBGC, and Federal Register indexes;
(b) Information in PBGC publications. Informational material, such as press releases, pamphlets, and other material ordinarily made available to the public without cost as part of a public information program;
(c) Rulemaking proceedings. All papers and documents made a part of the official record in administrative proceedings conducted by PBGC in connection with the issuance, amendment, or revocation of rules and regulations or determinations having general applicability or legal effect with respect to members of the public or a class thereof;
(d) Other agency proceedings, policies, staff manuals and instructions, and records. Except to the extent that deletion of identifying details is required to prevent a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy (in which case PBGC will explain in writing the justification for the deletion)—
(1) Adjudication proceedings. Final opinions, orders, and (except to the extent that an exemption provided by FOIA must be asserted in the public interest to prevent a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy or violation of law or to ensure the proper discharge of the functions of PBGC) other papers and documents made a part of the official record in adjudication proceedings conducted by PBGC;
(2) Policy statements and interpretations. Statements of policy and interpretations affecting a member of the public which have been adopted by PBGC and which have not been published in the Federal Register;
(3) Staff manuals and instructions. Administrative staff manuals and instructions to staff issued by PBGC that affect any member of the public;
(4) Frequently requested records. Records that have been released under section 552(a)(3) of FOIA and have been the subject of three or more disclosure requests; and
(5) Other records. Records that have been released under section 552(a)(3) of FOIA and that PBGC determines, because of the nature of the records' subject matter, have become or are likely to become the subject of subsequent disclosure requests for substantially the same records; and
(e) Indexes to certain records. Current indexes (updated at least quarterly) identifying materials described in section 552(a)(2) of FOIA and paragraph (d) of this section.
[61 FR 34123, July 1, 1996, as amended at 82 FR 26991, June 13, 2017; 87 FR 43994, July 25, 2022]
(a) In general. Upon the request of any person submitted in accordance with subpart B of this part, the Disclosure Officer will make any document (or portion thereof) from the records of PBGC in the custody of any official of PBGC available for inspection unless PBGC reasonably foresees that disclosure would harm an interest protected by an exemption under the provisions of section 552(b) of FOIA and subpart C of this part or disclosure is otherwise prohibited by law. The procedures in subpart B of this part must be used for records that are not made available in PBGC's electronic reading room under § 4901.4 and may be used for records that are available in the electronic reading room. Records are not records of PBGC and are not required to be furnished under FOIA, if they could only be produced by manipulation of existing information (such as computer analyses of existing data), thus creating information not previously in existence.
(b) Discretionary disclosure. Unless prohibited from disclosure by § 4901.21(a), the Disclosure Officer may make any document (or portion thereof) from the records of PBGC available for inspection if the Disclosure Officer determines that disclosure furthers the public interest and does not impede the discharge of any of the functions of PBGC.
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(a) Place, method, and date of filing. (1) For rules about where to file a submission under this part with PBGC, see § 4000.4 of this chapter.
(2) For rules about permissible methods of filing with PBGC under this part, see § 4000.3 of this chapter.
(3) For rules about the date that a submission under this part was filed with PBGC, see subpart C of part 4000 of this chapter.
(b) Computation of time. For rules about any time period under this part, see subpart D of part 4000 of this chapter.
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