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The legislation that requires an administrative agency to respond to requests from citizens for agency records is called the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

When can we refuse a request because it is repeated?

  • Whether or whether a request is vexatious, you can decline it if it is made repeatedly.
  • If a request is the same as or very similar to one you previously complied with from the same requester, you can usually refuse to do so.
  • Simply because a request is for information on a related subject, you cannot reject it from the same requester.
  • Only when there is a complete or significant overlap between the two sets of information is this possible.
  • Once a fair amount of time has passed, you cannot reject a request as repeated.
  • The reasonable term depends on the circumstances, such as, for instance, how frequently the information you store changes, and is not clearly forth in law.

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