28 C.F.R. § 16.2

Proactive disclosure of Department records

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Records that are required by the FOIA to be made available for public inspection in an electronic format may be accessed through the Department's Web site at http://justice.gov/oip/04_2.html. Each component is responsible for determining which of its records are required to be made publicly available, as well as identifying additional records of interest to the public that are appropriate for public disclosure, and for posting and indexing such records. Each component shall ensure that its Web site of posted records and indices is reviewed and updated on an ongoing basis. Each component has a FOIA Public Liaison who can assist individuals in locating records particular to a component. A list of the Department's FOIA Public Liaisons is available at http://www.justice.gov/oip/foiacontact/index-list.html.

[AG Order No. 3517-2015, 80 FR 18106, Apr. 3, 2015, as amended by AG Order 3803-2016, 82 FR 727, Jan. 4, 2017]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1975–1988 · leading case: Tax Analysts v. United States Dep't of Just., 845 F.2d 1060 (D.C. Cir. 1988).
Tax Analysts v. United States Dep't of Just., 845 F.2d 1060 (D.C. Cir. 1988). “28 C.F.R. § 16.2 (4) (1987). This facility might well be used to make the requested documents in this case available to Tax Analysts and others.”
Nat'l Prison Proj. of the Am. Civil Liberties Union Found., Inc. v. Sigler, 390 F. Supp. 789 (D.D.C. 1975). “In addition, the Board has developed a system of statistical analysis, called the salient factor score, which purportedly aids the agency in predicting the probability for success of any inmate to be released on parole; the salient factor score is also provided to the inmate…”
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